Originally published at: Whether They’re Going After Biden Or Harris, Same Self-Imposed Problems Plague House GOP - TPM – Talking Points Memo
You’ve likely seen the reports by now on House Republicans’ embarrassing thud of a report on their finding after a two-year-long effort to find something, anything to impeach President Joe Biden for. Their 291-page report concluded, on cue, that the President had, supposedly, committed impeachable conduct, but it then threw up its hands, leaving the…
Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) argued that investigating Harris and Walz is “fair” but that investigators need to be sure to “handle it professionally.”
Investigate Harris and Walz for what?
That they are guilty of being popular and Democrats?
The GOP are so deep in money they will be floating double agents into these peoples’ surrounding lives right now. Like the woman who made a friend of Lewinsky. And they have even more obvious money these days.
I was kinda hoping they would have to go so nuts this time for their base that the whole scam was obvious, but of course, they live in a 100% bubble generations deep. Every bar, every church, every VFW, every TV, every radio station, every newspaper the same message.
Expect a violent revolution at a local business over ‘x’. I’m sure one of the thousands of paid foreign agents trying to engender that action will get a big bonus.
“Self-Imposed Problems Plague House GOP.”
The GOP is a plague on the House.
Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) argued that investigating Harris and Walz is “fair” but that investigators need to be sure to “handle it professionally.”
Handle it professionally – like having actual, factual unimpeachable evidence.
Jeez, this won’t even get out the starting gate.
investigating Harris and Walz is “fair”
It would also be fair for Harris/Walz to run an ad based on the amount of time the House GOP spent investigating figures like the Governor of Minnesota (!!!) versus actual legislation that turned into law. It could be a simple ad, but it could run in every competitive district.
Historically house members have the highest incumbency advantage, but given their current hugely negative approval numbers, I wonder if it wouldn’t be possible to pull the rug out from under that evangelical twerp and his buffa inquisitors?
I didn’t realize being a bunch morons was self-imposed, but then again, they did gerrymander themselves a bunch of safe moron districts.
“Hey, if we hide our eyes, they won’t see our mouths moving and know what we’re talking about.”
It’s their own private Vietnam
I like the sound of that. Maybe some cleverboots on the campaign has thought of it, and at this very moment is scouring the Congressional data base. There is a congressional database, isn’t there?
Tim Walz said himself that he was “a monster.” I mean, child care, free breakfast and lunch in schools, sanitary products … the man is just awful. He should have signed a bill approving labor for children like the GOP governors in Iowa and Arkansas!
Is there any Democratic nominee that the House GOP wouldn’t “investigate”?
The House Republicans are becoming the “Chicken Little” party. At this point, these folks are only undermining their own supposed credibility, even with many of their own supporters.
Do you bight your thumb at us, sir?
Speaking of, American politics still hasn’t thanked Rupert Murdoch for those blankets yet.
It’s really mind blowing how much Joe and Kamala have accomplished with this Republican “controlled” Congress, and how much nothing these Gopper tools have accomplished for their constituents and the country.
Impeach Vice President Harris? And Impeach Governor Walz???
Uh, pretty sure the House can’t Impeach the Governor of a State, or a candidate for federal office.
What a bunch of dolts.
Peter Thiel, eccentric billionaire patron of JD Vance, says he is thinking about leaving the US
Bye bye, Pete. Don’t let the door hit you on your way out.
Hey, maybe you could go for a nice long cruise in the Mediterranean.
Gomer Comer: We don’t have proof, but we’re going ahead with the “investigations” anyway, such as, why did Tim Walz get married in Beijing when the protester was killed by the tank in Tianamen Square.
which was publicly televised and ended with one of the panel’s star witnesses essentially admitting that he did not think Biden had not committed any impeachable offenses — that Reps. James Comer (R-KY) and Jim Jordan (R-OH) began conducting their various impeachment inquiry interviews behind closed doors.
The outcome was transparent and predictable…an obvious political cudgel to be used to bash the Dems at will on slow news days when their criminal candidate wasnt making an embarrassing spectacle of himself.