McCarthy expresses frustration at House Republicans who "just want to burn the whole place down"

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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., appears to have had enough of his hardline Republican colleagues after they defeated a procedural vote on a Pentagon funding bill for the second time this week.

On Thursday, six Republicans — Reps. Dan Bishop, N.C., Marjorie Taylor Greene, Ga., Matt Rosendale, Mont., Andy Biggs, Ariz., Eli Crane, Ariz., and Tom Cole, Okla. — joined Democrats in voting against the rule for the Pentagon appropriations bill 212-216, preventing the legislation from moving forward in the chamber. As The Hill reports, votes on rules, which dictate debate for legislation, are partisan and predictable matters as, usually, the majority votes in its favor and the minority votes against it. The rule's failure to pass in votes on both Tuesday and Thursday of this week is rare, marking an embarrassing jab at the Speaker.

With the Sept. 30 government funding deadline looming, McCarthy voiced his frustrations with his colleagues' blockages after Thursday's failure. The rule's defeat is "frustrating in the sense that I don't understand why anybody votes against bringing the idea and having the debate," McCarthy told reporters in the hallway outside the House chamber, adding, "This is a whole new concept of individuals that just want to burn the whole place down. It doesn't work."

McCarthy scheduled Thursday's vote after two conservatives who opposed Tuesday's attempt — which was defeated 212-214 — changed their stances, which made him believe he had the votes to pass the bill. The vote's second failure also represents another phase of the House GOP's rising tensions, much of which has been directed at the Speaker amid recent calls from the far-right flank to oust him from the speakership.

Michael_G_Bordin on September 21st, 2023 at 20:57 UTC »

What has been the basis of the GOP platform for 30+ years? "Government doesn't work, and I'm going to prove it." Having a generation of politicians who want to actively burn it down is just the inevitable result of such a platform.

Searchlights on September 21st, 2023 at 20:42 UTC »

In a speech given in 1838, Abraham Lincoln bemoaned the lack of firmness in the application of law against those who engaged in seditious acts or speech.

"the perpetrators of such acts going unpunished, the lawless in spirit are encouraged to become lawless in practice; and having been used to no restraint, nor dread of punishment, they thus become absolutely unrestrained.

Having ever regarded Government as their deadliest bane they make a jubilee of the suspension of its operations and pray for nothing so much as its total annihilation."

I don't have anything to add.

Sparticuse on September 21st, 2023 at 20:26 UTC »

Says the man who gave them their matches when he made deals with them to become speaker of the house.