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Monday, October 09, 2023

Add radical right wing Rep. Mat Gaetz to the Republican cult culture.

Echo Opinion: Newt Gingrich: Republicans must expel Matt Gaetz, published in The Washington Post by (gulp!) Newt Gingrich. 😃
Broken clock award of the day to Newt Gingrich!
Newt Gingrich, a Republican from Georgia, was speaker of the House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999.

Echo❗ Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) is an anti-Republican who has become actively destructive to the conservative movement.

Drama has filled the halls of Congress for 234 years. Bringing together a group of 435 strong-willed personalities guarantees conflict, and it has always been a tumultuous body. But some behavior crosses the line — and when it does, there has to be consequences.

Gaetz obviously hates House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) — and that’s fine. If Gaetz were simply a loudmouthed junior member who attacked McCarthy every day, that would be fine, too. (❓- 😕😒😏 )He would just be isolated with a small group of lawmakers who can’t figure out how to get things done. They’d huddle together seeking warmth and reassurance from their fellow incompetents.

But, instead, Gaetz has gone beyond regular drama. He is destroying the House GOP’s ability to govern and draw a sharp contrast with the policy (ugh...FakeNews 😩) disasters of the Biden administration.

Former (brilliant!⭐🌟) House speaker Nancy Pelosi (Calif.), a (competent 😇) liberal Democrat (with whom I disagree 😢on almost everything), perfectly captured Gaetz’s childish behavior in an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper on Sunday.  Gaetz “has no sway” or influence in Congress, Pelosi said, “except to get on TV and to raise money on the internet.” Pelosi told Tapper he was “wasting [his] time on that guy.”

Meanwhile, (out of control😡) Gaetz egocentrically went from TV show to TV show and attacked his own GOP party by repeatedly threatening to bring a motion to oust McCarthy as the speaker, which he did late Monday.

Furthermore, Gaetz violated the House Republican Conference rule that states the motion to vacate “should only be available with the agreement of the Republican Conference so as to not allow Democrats to choose the Speaker.” The agreement made when McCarthy became speaker doesn’t supersede the conference rules. Gaetz still needs a majority of the conference.

Obviously, (radical right wing 😧 ) Gaetz knows he can’t possibly get a majority of the House GOP conference to his side. He is simply violating the rules in the pursuit of personal attention and fundraising — just like Pelosi said.


I served 20 years in the House, including four as speaker. On occasion, I fought against the GOP establishment. I led the fight against President George H.W. Bush’s 1990 tax increase after he had broken his word about “no new taxes.” I felt bound to stay with my commitment to the American voters.

Unlike Gaetz, though, when I rebelled, I represented the majority view of the caucus at the time.

Gaetz’s motion to remove McCarthy should have been swiftly defeated, but it wasn’t; he should still be expelled from the House Republican Conference. House Republicans have far more important things to do than entertain one member’s ego.

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