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Thursday, May 20, 2021

Weakling Kevin McCarthy Put Pro-Impeachment RINO John Katko on Jan. 6 Committee

 


A "Conservative" GOP Does Not Exist
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The big government programs supported by today's "Conservative" GOP were only wet-dream fantasies to the most radical 1930s New Deal Leftists.


In January Rep. John Katko (R-NY) was one of only 10 Republicans who voted to impeach President Trump over media lies, smears and innuendos.

Katko went to the House floor and urged Republican members to impeach President Trump before the president left office.

Katko lied about Officer Sicknick’s death like fellow Democrats did.

So it is truly shocking that weakling GOP leader Kevin McCarthy deputized Katco to make a deal on the Jan. 6 Commission with the Pelosi gang, knowing that Katco had voted to impeach President Trump.

This is absolutely outrageous!

The real story is NOT that Cheney was removed. The real story is that she was elected to the job in the first place.


McCarthy initially empowered one of his allies, moderate Rep. John Katko of New York, to cut a bipartisan deal with his Democratic counterpart on an independent, 9/11 style commission to investigate the deadly Capitol riots. But when Katko ultimately struck an agreement, which included most of McCarthy’s demands, the GOP leader balked at the plan.

Ultimately, 35 Republicans joined Democrats in approving the commission in the vote Wednesday evening. But the day was full of intraparty drama for the GOP, as McCarthy worked to lessen defections from moderate members of his party.

The Gateway Pundit

"The difference between the Republican and Democratic parties is that, if the Democrats proposed burning down the White House, the Republicans would immediately counter with a measure to phase it in over three years."

Senator Malcolm Wallop
(R-Wyoming) 1933 - 2011 

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