GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger said the RNC's vote to censure him and fellow GOP Rep. Liz Cheney shows how 'frigging crazy the Republican Party has become'

Authored by businessinsider.com and submitted by itsbuzzpoint
image for GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger said the RNC's vote to censure him and fellow GOP Rep. Liz Cheney shows how 'frigging crazy the Republican Party has become'

Rep. Adam Kinzinger said the vote to censure him shows "frigging crazy the Republican Party has become."

The RNC voted to censure him and Rep. Liz Cheney for their participation on the January 6 House committee.

"It's not my tribe anymore," Kinzinger said in remarks to The Atlantic.

Get a daily selection of our top stories based on your reading preferences. Loading Something is loading. Email address By clicking ‘Sign up’, you agree to receive marketing emails from Insider as well as other partner offers and accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy

GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger said the Republican National Committee's vote to censure him and Rep. Liz Cheney for serving on the House committee investigating the events of January 6, 2021, shows how "frigging crazy the Republican Party has become."

During its winter meeting on Friday, the RNC approved a resolution, which describes the House select committee as a "Democrat-led persecution of ordinary citizens engaged in legitimate political discourse," to censure Kinzinger and Cheney, who are the only two Republicans serving on the panel.

In remarks to Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, ahead of the vote, Kinzinger said he doesn't "have a tribe," but "the good thing is, I don't really care."

"The only reason this hurts me is that it reminds me of how frigging crazy the Republican Party has become," he said, according to Goldberg. "It's not my tribe anymore."

On Thursday, the RNC's resolutions committee unanimously voted to advance the censure resolution to the entire body, prompting Cheney to skewer members of the committee.

"The leaders of the Republican Party have made themselves willing hostages to a man who admits he tried to overturn a presidential election and suggests he would pardon Jan. 6 defendants, some of whom have been charged with seditious conspiracy," Cheney tweeted following the Thursday vote.

"I'm a constitutional conservative and I do not recognize those in my party who have abandoned the Constitution to embrace Donald Trump," she added. "History will be their judge. I will never stop fighting for our constitutional republic. No matter what."

Kinzinger cited his Republican colleagues who expressed concern over his participation on the majority-Democratic House committee, including Rep. Madison Cawthorn and Rep. Paul Gosar.

"Madison Cawthorn can invoke coming bloodshed, and Paul Gosar can flirt with white nationalism, and they're signing a letter asking to have me kicked out of the caucus," Kinzinger told Goldberg. "This is how far the Republican Party has fallen."

"They call me a RINO (Republican In Name Only), but I haven't changed," Kinzinger added. "The Republican Party has changed into an authoritarian Trump organization. They're the RINOs. Trump is a RINO."

SnarkSnarkington on February 5th, 2022 at 05:42 UTC »

Sure be nice if some Republican Senators figured this out too

fermat1432 on February 5th, 2022 at 05:38 UTC »

Even crazier (if that's possible) is their describing the Jan 6 insurrection as "legitimate political discourse."

pliney_ on February 5th, 2022 at 05:29 UTC »

So fucking insane that half of the political establishment in the country is opposed to even investigating this.

They’re not just friggin crazy, they’re friggin fascists. Deny the truth no matter how obvious, repeat lies over and over until they become the truth. Goebbels would be proud.