Missourian
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Exactly. That is the consensus among Twitter liberals as well.Dem snowflakes are just mad because they don't have the stones to challenge their RIGGED leadership votes.
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Exactly. That is the consensus among Twitter liberals as well.Dem snowflakes are just mad because they don't have the stones to challenge their RIGGED leadership votes.
Stop. It’s just dumb.By 218 vote...yes. And each Representative gets to vote for the person they believe will best serve the platform and principles that are supported by their constituents.
If that's not McCarthy...then they don't have to vote for him.
You getting this democracy thing yet?
If they are forced to vote for someone because everyone else is...that's called AUTHORITARIANISM...and there is really no point in voting, is there.
Have I lost you? Because you don't seem to have a firm grip of the core concepts here.
Yep. Jimmy was right ...
So your hot take is the Speaker position is actually selected...not elected.Stop. It’s just dumb.
No one is forced. They simply support their chosen leader.
Obviously McCarthy’s leadership isn’t strong enough to gain consensus.
We are worth 10 to 15 % less than two years ago. I and tens of millions of others owe you nothing anymore. Thieves!Those aren't Republicans... those are MAGA Trumpster-Dumpsters... big difference...![]()
Non sequitur...We are worth 10 to 15 % less than two years ago. I and tens of millions of others owe you nothing anymore. Thieves!
lolBecause she’s a great leader. One of the best.
Look how they all sat still and let Hilliary and DNC cheat Bernie out of his nomination. and they think we don't see all this. LOLOLOLExactly. That is the consensus among Twitter liberals as well.
Yeah. Days of infamy and ignominy. Tearing up the president's speech. She earned her place in history all right. She'll be remembered as the alcoholic shrew who did just that. Little Hitler, or at least a wanna-be facsimileKeep your opinion. The history is already written though
Who gives a shit what Twitter leftists think?Exactly. That is the consensus among Twitter liberals as well.
No, dope. That’s your assertion.So your hot take is the Speaker position is actually selected...not elected.
Like a coronation...
And if anyone refuses to fall in line, it's off with their heads.
No, dope. That’s your assertion.
A good leader is able to bring everyone to agreement.
The Republican conference has no leader who can do this. Being so defiant isn’t strength. It only weakens the entire conference. Most adults understand this and find a path foreword.
You lying fucktards should crack a history book sometimeThat’s why it’s been a century since we had a group so short sighted and petulant as this one.
Derp…Oh. You mean like Hitler. And Stalin.
Or Mr. Xi over there in China. No one disagrees with him.
Most COWARDS fail to stand their ground because they're weak and incompetent.
You lying fucktards should crack a history book sometime
Leftards are the most clueless most ignorant people on the planet.
I blame the public school education.
Derp…
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For the first time in 100 years, House has to hold multiple speaker votes: How it works
The House will vote at noon on Tuesday to determine if Kevin McCarthy will be the next speaker -- though it's possible the vote will spark more questions than answersabcnews.go.com
“Before Tuesday, the most recent vote to take more than one ballot occurred in 1923, when Frederick Huntington Gillett became speaker after nine rounds.
But the longest vote occurred in 1856, when the speakership wasn't decided until after 133 ballots.
The process, which took two months, catapulted Nathaniel Prentice Banks of Massachusetts to the speakership after he had only served one House term -- though a resolution required the House to allow him to win with a plurality, only the second time members had made such a change.
A member of the American Party, he served just two years as speaker.”