The Houston Democrat is recovering from abdominal surgery. Democrats did not expect him to attend the vote, but his surprise appearance sank the impeachment vote.

All of Texas’ House Republicans voted to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for failing to secure the southern border, but the House fell short of passing the historic resolution on Tuesday after Rep. Al Green, D-Houston, rushed to the House from the hospital where he was recovering from abdominal surgery to vote no.

The impeachment failed on a 216-214 vote. Four Republicans joined all Democrats in voting against the impeachment. The House has not impeached a member of a president’s cabinet in nearly 150 years.

The vote was extremely close, with the outcome unknown until the end of the vote. U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher, a Wisconsin Republican who chairs the House select committee on China, voted against the resolution. Numerous Republicans, including Texan Reps. Michael McCaul and Jodey Arrington were seen circling around Gallagher as he held out on his vote.

U.S. Reps. Ken Buck of Colorado and Tom McClintock of California also voted against impeachment. U.S. Rep. Blake Moore, R-Utah, ended up changing his vote to a no at the last minute, tanking the vote but allowing Republicans to bring it up again in the future.

House Republicans were counting on Green to be absent. But he arrived just in time in a wheelchair and scrubs to give Democrats enough votes to kill the impeachment.

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What kind of a dumb system do we have where everybody has to be physically present on the floor to be able to put in a vote? They can’t just do a conference call to find out how a Rep would vote and get it recorded?

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Because our whole government operates as if this still the 1800s and the only thing holding us together is the Pony Express.

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Pony Express

Which was a commercial failure, if anyone is curious. The whole shebang lasted less than two years. Started in 1860, bankrupt in 1861, thanks to the telegraph’s stretch across America.

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It probably would have been incredible if it came earlier

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Because Steve Scalise and Co. were able to do away with proxy voting some years ago. The kicker is his goulish ass was also in the hospital and couldn’t vote. GOP are fucking idiots.

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And the Republicans lost the vote because they were counting on him not being there, which means they were gaming this dumb system to try to pass something that wouldn’t have passed were all Representatives allowed to vote.

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At the same time who cares more about their job, this guy or the guy who ran off to Cancun xD

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What a fucking joke. Seems pretty clear that one of their goals is to completely remove any meaning from the word “impeach,” so Trump’s tenure doesn’t look as bad.

Really great priorities.

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Were you around for Clinton? He got impeached for getting his knob sucked.

I don’t think Republicans have ever used it seriously.

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Technically he got impeached for perjury. Pretty mild compared to Trump’s impeachments.

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Still will never understand it though. Clinton got a blowy and Republicans lost their minds. Trump fucked a hooker and nobody batted an eye

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Yeah but anyone who knows about that time will tell you that it’s much different and far worse now.

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And they will still lie to their voters and blame everything on the Democrats.

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Greene already did that. She blamed Democrats on doing something Republicans didn’t expect for them losing, but in an indignant “how dare they” tone.

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Meh, impeach is weak for Trump anyhow. Insurrection and possibly treason seem more in-line with his actions.

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Did anyone reasonable think they actually want/intend to govern?

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I wish we could see video or images of this bad-ass Democrat in hospital scrubs charging in on a wheelchair to vote.

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Scrubs are a political stunt… If he can travel from Texas to DC he can change his clothes.

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Are you joking? Do you think that representatives and senators commute daily from their home towns to Washington DC?

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This was before morning coffee lol… I can be dense at times.

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It’s 2024 and congress still wants people to come in to the office to raise their hand.

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But not when they want to kill a bill in the Senate, they can filibuster without ever even coming into the chamber.

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Gotta keep those big oil hands well oiled.

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During the Pandemic, Democrats approved rules allowing proxy voting. Of course, that was one of the first things Kevin (Remember him?) got rid of.

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Al Green has balls of steel. Truly bad-ass, based.

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Plus I love Let’s stay together

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Since we’re talking about that Al Green, have you ever heard his cover of “Light My Fire?” I don’t even like The Doors and I still love it (probably because it’s almost a different song).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0zAnoNZlmY

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