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West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin called today’s vote to oust McCarthy a “sad day for our country” that sends a negative message to the rest of the world about American democracy.

-Said a douchebag who spent years obstructing progress.

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“I didn’t make any money from this. A sad day.”

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Nailed it

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Joe Manchin voting record sends a negative message to the rest of the world about American democracy.

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Perhaps. But consider Speaker Jordan. McCarthy may be a jellyfish who had no business wrapping his tentacles around the House gavel, but he at least tried to slither across the aisle on occasion.

I’m settling in for the clown show to come.

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West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin

They misspelled republican in disguise wrong

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They misspelled it wrong, so they spelled it right?

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Some misspellings are more correct than others.

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I bet he said all that from the back of his yacht.

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Eli5 on Joe Manchin please? Never heard of him

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He’s a dem who doesn’t seem to share any views with other Dems.

He singlehandedly delayed or outright prevented many large bills from going through.

When Bidens term is looked back upon, Manchin will be the force that prevented Biden from pushing though some of his more progressive plans.

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He doesn’t always vote with the democrats, but if a republican had won that seat, they would be much more likely to side with the republicans.

He hasn’t done anything single-handedly, in every case where he gets blamed, it’s because there’s a huge Republican minority opposing something and he joins them. You can never blame him unless you’re first blaming all the Republicans he’s joining.

He’s a lightning rod because people think that for some reason he should vote with the democrats every time, but that’s not realistic. He’s a democrat from a very conservative state. The problem isn’t Manchin, it’s that they have to rely on Manchin and Sinema so much. If the democrats had a firm majority, his votes wouldn’t matter. Instead he’s often the deciding vote on something, so if he doesn’t support it it fails. But, again, it would be worse if a Republican had won instead. Right now the senate is 51/49, and the Democrats can occasionally pass things. If Manchin had lost it would be 50/50 and they’d virtually never pass anything.

When people look back at Biden’s term, they’ll note that it was the Republican who blocked everything, and that the 51/49 senate was too close to pass anything meaningful. Sinema and Manchin will probably get a mention, but anybody objective will note that it was the Republicans who blocked things, not Manchin and Sinema.

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Which was 100% predictable and expected.

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There are two things he’s useful for: having a Democrat as Senate Majority Leader, and he actually does side with Dems on voting rights most of the time (even co-sponsoring bills). That’s it. Other than that, might as well let the seat fall to a Republican for all the good he does.

With his position as swing vote, Manchin is arguably the most powerful person in the world. He’s doing fuck all with that power besides obstructing things. If I were a W. Virginia voter with sense, I would be asking how he’s using his position to help W. Virginia. You want to bring jobs and industry and sweet government pork to your state, Joe? You’re in a prime position to do it.

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Democratic senator from an otherwise red state. He tends to be a spoiler for Democratic plans, along with Kristen Synema.

If the GOP was closer to the center, he would likely switch parties.

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He’s not all bad. He has let the democrats get through as many judges as possible. That said, he is a bad look for the party hands down. He allows moderates to believe democrats have a plurality when really they are just being lead by the people the least to the left. So when things go wrong it was the other 48’s fault but not really.

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from an otherwise red state

Not really, his voters overwhelmingly support progressive policies.

It’s just no progressive has a chance in the primary with the party blocking all of Manchin’s primary opponents.

It has been on a downswing lately tho. 2016 there was more D than R voters, and 2021 it got tied up.

I do t know why everyone acts like all these “red states” are worth writing off, it really wouldn’t be hard if we actually tried for them.

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Thank you

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He’s a bitch boi

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He’s like the swing vote guy, or one of them. Votes against party policy.

Summary of voting record: opposes big business, environmental protection, financial sector regulation, gun control, hawkish foreign policy, foreign and humanitarian aid, taxing the middle class, military spending, domestic surveillance. Supports taxing businesses, restrict money in politics, consumer protection, disaster relief, funding education, public health, labor rights and wages, lgbt rights, internet freedom, a robust safety net, higher spending, women’s rights.

Came across this site looking up an answer for you. http://politicsthatwork.com/voting-record/Joe-Manchin-412391

Worth looking at it in more detail because he did vote to support abortion restriction so idk about supporting women’s rights etc.

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He’s the dem senator from west Virginia. He’s a coal barron we put up with because if he lost a Republican would most likely take his seat. He’s the Senate’s kingmaker

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“Democratic Senator”

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Democrats this morning were shown a clip of McCarthy on CBS over the weekend trying to blame them for shutdown chaos, Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., said, calling that a clarifying moment for those in the party who might have voted to save him. McCarthy’s decision to blame Democrats on TV this weekend was “one of the most crushingly stupid things somebody could do on the eve of your survival vote,” he told NBC News this afternoon.

I saw that interview clip - the reporter actually started laughing when he tried to blame the Democrats. It really was a stupid thing to say.

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The Democrats were discussing working with him. Then he basically told them to fuck off with that interview. So he lost with 8 republican votes. Such bad strategy. It just makes you think, aren’t you supposed to be a politician. You ever politiced in your whole life?

I guess this is the kind of stupid, horrible strategy you can expect from the current Republican party. They don’t have to make deals are negotiate. Their entire platform is scream Democrats bad.

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He was trying to throw the democrats under the bus because the threat from Gaetz was that he was working with the Democrats. But he forgot the Democrats aren’t complete pushovers, just mostly pushovers, and ended up falling under the bus instead.

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He eas trying to get the most radical reps back by showing “hey i am one of you, i also wanto to own the libs” But fascists hanging their own to try if they are not radical enough is a story as old as fascism.

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They already made their deal, with Putin.

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You’re crazy if you think it’s these guys cutting deals with the big P directly. It’s more like the NRA, the Heritage Foundation, the Carlyle Group, some Koch org, or other billionaires.

The politicians are just the mouth pieces and button pushers.

That 14 republicans went to see Putin is the exception, not the rule. Normally they don’t expose that relationship and keep it going via middlemen.

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I mean, hasn’t he always been kind of dim? I’ve always thought of him as kind of an older Eric Trump, tbh.

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Do you recall where you saw that video?

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I don’t remember the exact link I watched, but here’s a clip: https://youtu.be/6sAFFDWaNtY?si=wUaBjyiPv1o8SWzJ

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Thanks MVP 🫶

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Man, McCarthy is such a hilariously stupid little bitch. I’m honestly mystified that he thought that gaslighting approach was going to work.

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Former Fairfax County Commissioner Gerry Connolly? The man who never met a defense contractor he could say no to?

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Everyone wants to act like he wants to be speaker…

He gets zero out of it and no matter what happens it hurts his chance retaining his seat or moving up to a higher office.

He probably can’t be happier to step back in the shadows.

Edit:

Woke up to see no ones ever heard about a dog that spends it whole life chasing cars, then when one stops realizes it doesn’t know what to do

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He desperately wanted to be speaker. He was pissed off when it took him many votes to get the role, actively negotiating for the job he should’ve been a shoo in for.

Then even once he had it, he was doing anything he could to appease the freedom caucus, including the unilateral impeachment investigation and the shutdown threat.

In averting the shutdown he essentially resigned, but at that point he was a broken man who was tired of selling his soul to appease the far right. Lets not act like he didn’t do everything’s short of shutting down the government to avoid this.

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He’s been trying to get that speaker spot for years, you have no idea what you’re talking about.

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Speaker is usually end game. For politicians who want it, that’s where their career peaks. Party leaders pretty much always end up unpopular. That’s why Paul Ryan was reluctant to do it and now his career is tanked. John Boehner is a full time lobbyist now. Pelosi will probably never leave Congress.

But no one has ever wanted to be speaker more than Kev. He’s not really smart or popular enough to get any higher anyway. The fact that such a dim witted sad sack got as high as he did is a miracle by itself.

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I want to keep this as civil as possible. The world would be a better place without Republicans in it.

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82 points

Delete conservatism and religion.

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If you deleted religion would conservatism even survive a few generations?

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Have you like looked at Japan or any communist country. Japan is 62% non-religious and is highly social conservative. Czechia is the least religious country in the world but they also obviously have a conservative politics.

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There are always going to be people who like how things are or who preferred how things were, regardless of whether it was actually good for them or not.

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It would be a serious blow at minimum

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Without all authoritarians in it, in fact.

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They can take a long walk off a short pier for all I care

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Remember this is the same McQarthy who chose to kiss orange ass at every opportunity he got. He was given so many opportunities to do the right thing but deliberately chose to be an asshole and pack all the committees with Nazi caucus members. He did everything he could to push extreme right wing lunacy and kill bipartisanship.

Now the same Qevin turns around and makes a pikachu face why Dems didn’t save his sorry ass.

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K-Mac was also the dude that said on the floor that Putin pays Trump and Dana Rohrabacher. Yet he continued to side with them, after Dead Eyes Paul Ryan told him to keep that info in the family.

Kevvy pooped in his bed and was surprised he woke up covered in shit.

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K-Mac sounds a budget version of a Big Mac except somehow you have convinced yourself you a have a 50 % chance of getting dysentery and the other 50% is that it won’t give you dysentery. Yet every time, you have a K-Mac…you get dysentery.

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Mmmmmmm…K-Mart burgers…

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I like those odds, does it have a pickle?

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We gonna get a carousel like the Conservatives in the UK last year? Will our next speaker outlast a cabbage?

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On this side of the pond we use Scaramuccis

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43 points

Conversion ratio, for reference: One Truss is equal to exactly four Mooches.

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I am absolutely horrified that I know exactly what this sentence means.

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Americans will use anything but the metric system.

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No, because those things are so full of salt and other preservatives they’ll last forever.

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