Dana Milbank, regular columnist for The Washington Post, writes here about the extremists who will have disproportionate power, due to the slim margin that Republicans hold in the House of Representatives:
Wednesday evening, Republicans formally won control of the House.
Thursday morning, in the first public act of the new majority, senior House Republicans revealed their most urgent priority: They would investigate Hunter Biden.
The incoming chairman of the Judiciary Committee, Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), the incoming chairman of the Oversight Committee, James Comer (R-Ky.), and about 10 other members of the brand-new majority walked into the House TV studio first thing Thursday to announce multiple probes into the president’s son.
“Hunter Biden was conducting business with suspected human traffickers,” they asserted, and “Hunter Biden and Joe Biden were involved in a scheme to try to get China to buy liquefied natural gas,” and “credit cards and bank accounts of Hunter and Joe Biden were commingled” and “Hunter wanted keys made for Joe Biden” to his office. They mentioned Hunter two dozen times in their opening statements alone.
Reporters tried to ask questions about other topics. Comer cut them off. “If we could keep it about Hunter Biden, that would be great,” he said, explaining that “this is kind of a big deal, we think.”
“Why make this your very first visible order of business?” one reporter asked.
Comer assured her that other pressing issues would also be addressed: “Kevin [McCarthy] said the first legislation we’re going to vote on is to repeal the 87,000 IRS agents.”
Great idea! After a GOP campaign focused on crime, their first legislative act will be to protect criminals. They’ll try to block the hiring of IRS enforcement personnel (the true number is much less than 87,000) assigned to crack down on the wealthiest tax cheats. Voters who elected Republicans to fight inflation and gas prices might be feeling puzzled, if not swindled.
But, in fairness, the noisiest voices in the GOP have other plans, too: They also want to cut off military aid to Ukraine as it fights off Russia’s invasion.
A few hours after the Comer and Jordan show, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) took the same stage to announce plans to force a vote on ending funds for Ukraine. “Is Ukraine now the 51st state?” asked Greene, who alleged an elaborate cryptocurrency conspiracy in which military aid for Ukraine actually funds Democrats’ campaigns.
Not too long ago, the Republican Party stood against Russian aggression. But with the GOP’s single-digit majority in the new House, the oddballs hold all the power. “You’ve heard Leader McCarthy say publicly that he doesn’t see very good odds for much funding for Ukraine going forward in a Republican-controlled conference,” Greene pointed out.
Fellow crank Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) agreed: “I will not vote for one more dollar to Ukraine!”
It was heartwarming to see Greene and Gaetz on the same page again. Earlier in the week, they were feuding about whether to deny McCarthy the speakership (the defection of even a couple of Republicans could doom him).
Greene backed McCarthy for speaker and told McCarthy’s critics (including many of her fellow members of the far-right Freedom Caucus) to bring it on. “I’m not afraid of the civil war in the GOP — I lean into it,” she said on former Trump adviser Steve Bannon’s podcast.
Gaetz shot back: “Whatever Kevin has promised Marjorie Taylor Greene, I guarantee you this: At the first opportunity, he will zap her faster than you can say ‘Jewish space laser’” — a reference to the antisemitic sentiments that got Greene kicked off her committees. McCarthy has promised to restore her privileges.
McCarthy’s age-old ambition to be speaker is again teetering. Thirty-one House Republicans opposed his nomination as speaker this week — many times the number needed to sink him when the full House votes in January.
Even if he wins the job, he might soon wish he hadn’t. That’s because he’ll only get it by signing an endless pile of IOUs the crazies are demanding: impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Multiple Hunter Biden investigations. A select committee to investigate China. An investigation of the Jan. 6, 2021, investigation. Investigations of Anthony Fauci and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. And a panoply of probes into the Justice Department and the FBI. McCarthy is going to be held “completely hostage,” outgoing Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) predicted.
The same day Republicans were yammering about investigating Hunter and defunding Ukraine, outgoing Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) announced her retirement from leadership after two decades in charge of House Democrats. She was the first woman to be speaker and one of the most effective ever to hold that role.
Yet, most Republicans skipped Pelosi’s announcement on the House floor (and a few opted for social-media taunts). Among the missing was McCarthy, who explained: “I had meetings.”
One of those meetings McCarthy had Thursday was with Greene, who informed him of her anti-Ukraine maneuver. “I said, ‘I’m having a press conference at 4,’” Greene recounted. “And he said, ‘Okay.’”
Of course he did. The crazies are all knocking at his door. And if he wants to be speaker, there is only one answer to their demands: “Okay.”

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Fortunately, the Republicans do not have a veto safe majority and they do not control the Senate.
Biden and the slim sane Senate Democratic majority will stop them every time. The only thing they can do is start investigations that will drag for years, cost millions and end up going nowhere. And when they do go nowhere, they will just start the same investigating over, and over, and over, and over, just like they did with Benghazi and Hillary’s emails.
And all it will take is a few sane Republicans (and two of the Republicans that voted to impeach Traitor Trump were reelected) to cross the aisle and vote with Democrats to get things done.
I read that 12 Republicans joined Democrats recently on legislation unpopular with the elected MAGA RINOs.
The only defense against the extreme right is for sane people to get out and vote in every election. It is apparent from the results of the last election that the sane voters outnumber the lunatics by a small margin.
And, since millions of young voters become eligible to vote every year, and the majority vote Democratic, that margin is going to grow.
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And, since millions of young voters become eligible to vote every year, and the majority vote Democratic, that margin is going to grow.
YES! And this is why many Repugnicans, including the utterly partisan Puritan magistrates on the Extreme Court, seek to suppress the vote.
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Can you at least be intellectually honest enough to admit that if it were Don Jr.’s laptop rather than Hunter Biden’s, and if Don Jr. were accused of what Hunter is, you’d be all over it and demanding non-stop attention and investigation?
Even the mainstream media have admitted that the laptop is real and is Hunter’s (after initially trying to deny it as “Russian disinformation”). Why oppose an investigation?
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https://www.huffpost.com/entry/hunter-biden-intel-officials-russia_n_5f8e6cd5c5b62dbe71c5b963
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https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10/19/hunter-biden-story-russian-disinfo-430276
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Hunter Biden laptop story smells like Russian intelligence disinformation. NO SURPRISE THERE.
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“…intellectually honest…” Now if that’s not performance art–and done quite horridly at that–I don’t know what is.
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Years ago, I attended a lecture about Chaucer’s Wife of Bath’s Tale by the great medievalist E. Talbot Donaldson. He pointed out that the wife continually asserts the truth of what she’s saying. In that respect, she’s like Donald Trump, who said of his loss to Ted Ooze in the Iowa Caucuses in 2015, “Actually, I think I came in first ’cause if you take a look, you know.” He also said that it was true that he won “according to me.” These are tells. The Wife of Bath and Trump both feel that they have to continually assert the truth of what they are saying because they are self-conscious about the fact that they are lying and know they are lying. Intellectual honesty. I almost wrote LMAO in response. And, indeed, that phrase, used on the subject of the smoke and fog and bs, the misinformation and disinformation about Hunter’s laptop, would be funny if not for the fact that Russian misinformation and disinformation is extraordinarily damaging. A lot of it, now, is directed at ending democracy in the United States and at defeating those who would uphold democratic principles.
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The wife of Bath was, if I recall correctly, Gat-toothed, and “knew aught of wandering by the way”
That second part sounds like Trump to me.
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What?
First – of course. “We” are “all over it” on the exPresident’s multiple possible criminal acts, caught-on-tape lying, and blatant disregard for violence, racism, anti-Semitism and more.
However, those are timely, action-initiated responses and “all over it” reactions.
What could possibly have made Hunter Biden’s laptop the #1 PRIORITY OF THE PARTY after all their b.s. campaigning about crime, inflation and whatever else they pretended to be important.
“We” are “all over it” when things that matter garner attention.
“They” are all over what get’s the ralliers screaming to hang the exVP and perpetuate lies and misinformation and the donations flowing
Why do you keep defending their actions?
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David Frum recently covered this very well. Some of us remember when they thought it was just a crackerjack idea to impeach Bill Clinton over the Lewinsky scandal. Clinton’s approval ratings soared.
By now it’s no shock that Republicans think Americans want any of this. They live in a closed loop of propaganda and self-promotion. Outside their Red-baiting (and horribly dated) hallelujah chorus, voters recoil in disgust. But if Steve Bannon tells them this is what Americans demand, nothing will dissuade them.
Members of Congress used to be called “lawmakers”. These jabrones wouldn’t know how to go about banning smoking in fireworks factories.
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So…the GOP message during the campaign was inflation and crime.
Now that they won control of the House, expect nonstop investigations of Hunter Biden, Dr. Fauci, and impeachment of Biden.
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Look at it this way: In two years, they’ll get tossed out on their butts.
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Hope you’re right, jrs. Perhaps they will spend the next two years shooting themselves in the clown shoes.
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Well, they have no agenda beyond slander and fake outrage. And phony investigations didn’t work so well for them under Obama.
I seriously doubt that the public cares about Hunter Biden. It’s typical Republican fuckery. They think it’s fair to go after people’s relatives. I don’t think the public agrees.
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Amount of desire that most people have to see Hunter Biden prosecuted for x = Contribution of Donald J. Trump to studies of Heidegger’s aesthetics
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Here’s a good laugh on this topic:
https://crooksandliars.com/2022/11/mike-pompeo-randi-weingarten-most
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This is hilarious we’re it not also scary. Does this turn Randy into a target for crazies?
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Well…she’s gay and Jewish too. Just sayin’. Known in political poker as a conservative threefer. The punch line makes you laugh ironically and cry with horror.
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Pomoeo is yet another Harvard Law school “genius”.
They seem to be a dime a dozen.
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It’s hilarious that he derides schools for not teaching students to think and yet claims Randy Weingarten is the most dangerous
person in the world.
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Anyone who would put Randy Weingarten anywhere near Vladimir Putin — to say nothing of ahrad if him — for most dangerous person really needs to have an MRI to see if there is anything between his ears.
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My husband works part-time for the Department of Commerce which includes the Census Bureau. He mostly collects data for NIH and the CDC so the federal government can identify needs, and it can direct funding to meet those needs. Unlike test scores, these surveys are useful tools that project health care needs and justify expenditures based on those needs. There is no personally identifiable information in any of the surveys. He has always encountered those that refuse to participate, but in this conservative area there has been a large uptick in refusals and even threats against him for simply doing his job. Mistrust of the federal government seems to be on the rise, even though the federal government, particularly the military, is number one employer that pours many millions into the local economy.
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As long as Mitch McConnell doesn’t control the Senate, the House can investigate laptops and space lasers all the live long day.
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The only problem is that absolutely nothing will get done.
Critical problems will go unaddressed.
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And Matt Gaetz will undoubtedly go undressed.
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So nothing will change. That infrastructure package that passed is going to oil and tech companies to enrich CEOs. Congress can get things done when it wants to, bicameral unity or not. Neither party wants to address critical problems.
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The Extreme Court has an open door policy for supporters of pet Republican causes
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2022/11/alito-leak-hobby-lobby-real-problem.html
Equal Just us under the radar…I mean “law”
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This is exactly so. An utterly corrupt institution
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