Showing posts with label Adam Kinzinger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adam Kinzinger. Show all posts

Sunday, December 8, 2024

Trump on Any Day Ending in "Y"

 

Trump "Met the Press" and in his interview with Kristen Welker, he said all kinds of incredibly fascinating things. He still only had "concepts of a plan" with respects to health care. He's going to deport the "Dreamers" and is looking into ending birthright citizenship (which is actually in the Constitution). He lied about how many murders have been committed by undocumented migrants. He admitted he "can't guarantee" his tariffs won't raise prices (because they will).  He's going to get rid of Christopher Wray as head of the FBI for no other reason than wanting his own attack-dog there. 

Oh yes, and he wants the 1/6 Committee in prison for noticing he defrauded people by lying about the 2020 election and directed a crowd of rioters at the Capitol to "Stop the Steal (AKA the lawful certification of the election)" and then the Committee really went wild and pointed it out

TrumpWorld is always a bit more mad that people point out wrongdoing then that they are guilty of it. Trump is allergic to accountability. It makes him break out in vendetta.

Saturday, February 5, 2022

TWGB: Legitimate Political Discourse

 


The phrase "legitimate political discourse" sounds, in the phrasing of the Republican party, like a new and not-improved version of "the Aristocrats": there are a lot of ways to tell that joke, but the point of it is its filthiness. Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger have been censured by the gutless old party for bothering to look into a national security incident affecting the seat of our democracy, but the party chooses to see them as persecuting "ordinary citizens". 

Upon hearing that the party's words were being mentioned in the press, Ronna McDaniel is incensed that this turn of phrase was meant to be the RNC's own sort of "blanket pardon" for the violent offenders on that day.  She Tweeted:

to the effect that if the NYT didn't change their interpretation of the actual words used and repeated by McDaniel in her Tweets right there, they would be guilty of hackery most foul. Her specific language seems to exempt the violent people (the ones that certain members of the GOP caucus have been lying about, pretending that they have been, for example, detained without charge--a lie, or singled out for especial mistreatment) and indicates that there is a different group of ordinary citizens that she is referring to. 

Ah! The penny drops! She means the donor/activist class of people who are the lifeblood of the party, perhaps? The people who arranged the ellipse rally and were wild with enthusiasm at the Willard? And the handful of R. Congressmen who were supposed to be the friends who were going to help former President Trump with his alternate elector scheme? 

The investigation is uncovering whether these groups of people are really so segregated, and McDaniel, and anyone else with eyes, can tell they are not, but are actually inseparable. Without nonsense-spinners like the Kraken, who may have even been considered as a Special Counsel to investigate voter fraud claims, and other regular but highly wrong and legally dubious people--how are the mobs even so angry at the stolen election that was not actually stolen at all? 

Who stuffed their brains with the nonsense of German servers, Venezuelan voting machines, Chinese thermostats, and Italian satellites? And how are the people who perpetuated that level of absurd fraud, and a White House that not only tolerated but encouraged it, not anything but illegitimate? This isn't legitimate discourse, but weaponized bullshit. It was dangerous agitprop designed to produce a chaotic and violent result on the ground, and a disruption to the country's leadership at the top, and Ms. McDaniel wants to argue semantics? 

The interest of justice lies in the pursuit of truth with neither fear nor favor, and the oath to the Constitution deserves no less fervor. 

The truth, in the atmosphere of the current conservative movement, is so toxic that former Vice-President Mike Pence looks like a goddamn hero for bothering to say it, even if it is literally so little and so late. Of course, Trump was wrong to place the responsibility for overturning the election on the shoulders of his vice-president (and a shit-ton of the potential legal liability, also too). And yet Pence looks like he is juggling torches for the effort to say what everyone knows--Trump asked him to steal an election and he declined. His one great act was merely refusing to be Trump's patsy. And that so-called president really could have watched that man be hanged dead because it was a treason against the personality cult. 

It is easy to lionize Cheney, Kinzinger and Pence for bucking their party's expectations, but how did these expectations become so low that these people seem heroes for doing basic gut-checks and referencing shared realities? It becomes clear now that the GOP supports no platform because they literally cannot distinguish what it means to have a floor, a set of operating principles other than obstructing Democrats (even for necessary things relating to basic government) and protecting their investors. They wave a Trump flag because they have lost all other standards

This is shameful, and they for the most part seem to have even forgotten how to be ashamed. But the Republicans who have been kicked around understand (and I don't agree with them on everything) that we have no country worth speaking of without truth and the rule of law, and this is some kind of common ground. 

And the RNC considered it completely acceptable, "legitimate political discourse" to suggest such things were not necessary. No common ground.  Democrats need to take that lesson. There are few in that tribe with whom it is possible to speak. 



Monday, July 26, 2021

It's Bipartisan, If You're Into That Scene

 

Not that I want to give any energy to the narrative that the Select Committee is/isn't bipartisan or whatever, but Kinzinger is a good choice because he seems to really get that what happened on January 6th was a national security crisis; and the duty of the House is not something to do with Republicans vs. Democrats, but something to do with actually investigating an attack on the Capitol. Where members of Congress actually work. It still floors me that this can even be spun as being a "partisan thing". Domestic terrorists breaking windows and invading the building while duking it out with law enforcement and while Congress was in session for an important constitutional function is a big fucking deal--end of story.

Rep. Kinzinger uses the word "non-partisan"--and that may be the better way to look at it. Facts don't have to be spun, aren't biased--they just are. Addressing the findings in an unspun and unbiased way is helpful: but make no mistake--this was a Republican party problem. Which actually should mean that, instead of sweeping it under the rug, they should want to forensically understand what the hell went wrong. Why and how did people get the idea this was what was warranted? Charging in, fighting with Capitol police? Investigating it is responsible, and reviewing what inflammatory language and damaging lies encouraged this and even holding some people accountable in necessary. Republicans have an interest in being a part of this process; but many have simply abandoned the idea that there's something going on here, besides politics. 

Kevin McCarthy is chief among those who have headed for the exits. His "we'll do our own investigation" nonsense is absurd when some of his number think investigating means concocting new and imaginative conspiracy theories regarding antifa and the FBI (oh, natural allies in overturning elections and planning coups, them) . McCarthy can even try and tell you that somehow, chip off of the old block Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger just aren't conservative enough for him. 

McCarthy says that Kinzinger buys into Pelosi's "pre-conceived narrative".  That violating our tradition of a peaceful transfer of power is bad and that understanding that power flows from consent of the governed which we determine via elections, not just an unruly mob that are still being cossetted by cowards like McCarthy is vital? 

(Um, that "pre-conceived narrative" is called the Constitution, Kevin. You swore an oath to it. Try to keep up, especially since you are so desperately hungry to be Speaker of the House that you posted this cringe to GETTR. 


Before calling Pelosi a "lame duck", try being any kind of capable Minority Leader first--because at this rate, the Freedom Caucus will still consider anyone else if they attained the majority because you empowered them, fed them, and never led . The people who get new seats in that reality are not going to be for you. Bet.)

It doesn't matter to me that Kinzinger is a Republican so long as he cares about finding the truth. That's what matters. But that he, like Cheney, is a Republican and participating at all given the weird Omerta thing they've got going is brave for them and demolishes the idea that this can't be a bipartisan (or non-partisan) endeavor.

TWGB: It's Raining Shoes!

  It certainly has been a minute, hasn't it? So, what brings me out of self-imposed blogging exile, if not something very relevant to my...