That’s exactly what it is.
Was gonna say, worst Macarena move ever… or is he signalling a play to the runner on base?
It’s all infantile. This is what passes as “clever” with these people. See also how proud of themselves they seem after pulling the “I vote for Kevin … Herns!!” joke for the fifth time.
Wait, what GOP policy? I’m not saying “policies” because, well…more than one?
Dan
Of course.
- Give money to the rich
- And the always popular racism/bigotry.
- Don’t forget screw the environment because, hey, they’ll be dead in 20 years or so. Doesn’t mater to them.
The one GOP policy to rule them all. Tax cuts for rich people.
There is also Governent Bad! Deregulate! Deregulate! Deregulate!
GQP house agenda now that the Speaker can use his office: (lots of choices)
- Announce investigation of private citizen Hunter Biden for something.
- Announce investigation of 6th January investigation.
- MTG initiates another Impeach Joe Biden measure.
- Announce investigation of Benghazi.
- Announce ethics committee investigation of George Santos (ha-ha, just kidding on that one).
6 - 10 TBD
All of which investigations will be finished in just two weeks.
You forgot Undo everything Biden has done.
Which, at bottom, is ALSO about helping out rich people (in addition to the obligatory tax cuts).
Hunter Biden was involved in Benghazi! Maybe Hannity thinks so…
Hannity thinks?
Hunter Biden’s laptop (with detachable penis) was involved in the cover up of Benghazi that occurred in the underground basement of the pizza shop where Hillary is keeping the child slaves.
…that live in the [White] House that Jack Joe built.
(Sorry, not a gift link)
WASHINGTON — Newly empowered House Republicans are preparing a wide-ranging investigation into law enforcement and national security agencies, raising the prospect of politically charged fights with the Biden administration over access to sensitive information like highly classified intelligence and the details of continuing criminal inquiries by the Justice Department.
The House plans to vote this week on a resolution to create a special Judiciary subcommittee on what it calls the “weaponization of the federal government,” a topic that Republicans have signaled could include reviewing investigations into former President Donald J. Trump.
The panel would be overseen by Representative Jim Jordan, Republican of Ohio, who is also poised to become the Judiciary Committee’s chairman. It remains to be seen who else Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who made numerous concessions to a far-right faction of his party to win the speakership, will put on it.
In a Fox News interview on Friday evening, Representative Chip Roy of Texas, a lead negotiator for hard-right lawmakers who pushed Mr. McCarthy’s team for concessions, portrayed the panel as part of the agreement they struck for their support. He said Mr. McCarthy had committed to giving the subcommittee at least as much funding and staffing as the House special committee in the last Congress that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
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Why not just pistols at dawn?
Republicans are anti police. They hate law enforcement and national security.
They are really determined to clog up our courts with this nonsense.
And then it’ll be let’s investigate these deep state judges when there efforts produce nothing in the courts.
Apt quote: “January 6 isn’t over — it’s just going ahead through other means”
The problem is that only some law enforcement follow the Conservative maxim that here must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.
They love the ones that follow this (i.e. cops on the beat that shoot black people) but hate the ones that don’t (i.e. those who hold Trump accountable.)