Republican former Rep. Liz Cheney on Sunday tied the “dangerous” House GOP chaos to former President Donald Trump’s behavior and the Republicans supporting him.

“I wish that it were surprising. You know, what we’ve seen is a result of really the leadership decisions that Kevin McCarthy made back after the 2020 election and certainly after January 6. And, you know, looking the other way in the face of the kind of assault on our democracy that we’ve seen from Donald Trump and his allies in the House,” Cheney told CNN’s Jake Tapper on “State of the Union.”

Her comments come amid the House GOP’s high-stakes speakership battle after McCarthy was ousted more than two weeks ago. Rep. Jim Jordan on Friday became the latest to exit the race, prompting a crowded candidate field to seek the speakership.

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      The disease is unlimited money in politics.

      There are billionaires who were already radicalized to this level. They’re just pouring their fortunes into bringing everyone else into their fold, too.

      Remember 15 years ago when Republicans finally stopped going after LGBTQ folks, and how that slowly started to erode after Citizens United? It is not coincidental. There are evangelist billionaires whose only concern in the world is a regressive future, and that’s bad for everybody.

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      True, he’s an extremely malignant tumor, not the underlying cancer. As with literal cancer, though, the tumor will still kill you…

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    Not buying her newfound reverence for Democracy and Government, She and her Daddy built THIS GOP.

    Institutionalized racism, misogyny, homophobia, and white Christian separatism as party platform. No matter how “conservative” Republicans claimed to be, The Southern Strategy was the core value and singular driving force for the past 60 years. MAGA isn’t a symptom, it’s result

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    Has everyone forgotten the “Tea Party” republican debacle? That’s where this all has stemmed from, and has been an effort to establish authoritarianism in the USA since forever ago.

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        I think of Trump like a car accident that broke a lot of bones, and Reagan as a pervasive cancer.

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            The funny thing is that even the people who truly hated Nixon were pretty much okay with Ford pardoning him. They felt the humiliation of him being exposed and forced out was enough. What Reagan, Murdoch et al learned was that if they controlled the press, the next time they’d get away with it.

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    I hate to give Lindsay Graham any credit at all, but he was right. “If we elect Trump, the GOP will destroy itself and we will have deserved it”

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    I’m not the biggest fan of Liz Cheney…. But I would definitely applaud if she sent trump an invitation to go pheasant hunting.

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      Seriously. She voted with the Trump admin 94% of the time. Its just that last 6% of disagreeing with “raw, violent treason” that apparently makes her “sane” in GOP terms.

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        Yeah, even though she agrees with her sith lord dad about just about everything, she’s made out by liberals and their favorite media outlets to be some kind of hero of restraint and common sense!

        She’s pro-torture and still insists that the Iraq war was completely justified ffs!

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            Liberal and oligarch are far from mutually exclusive. Bill Gates and Warren Buffet are excellent examples.

            I think you might be confusing leftism with neoliberalism, the latter of which is a center right to right wing ideology that the Dem leadership and most mainstream media adhere to.

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    Anyone with half a mind made this connection 8 years ago. It took her just before the last election to get there, so I’ll give her the benefit of the doubt, and assume she’s operating on ~1/3 mind.

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    Well, when you get a bunch of fundamentalist homeschooled idiots led by a no-schooled idiot, you get uneducated chaos.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    And, you know, looking the other way in the face of the kind of assault on our democracy that we’ve seen from Donald Trump and his allies in the House,” Cheney told CNN’s Jake Tapper on “State of the Union.”

    Her comments come amid the House GOP’s high-stakes speakership battle after McCarthy was ousted more than two weeks ago.

    Rep. Jim Jordan on Friday became the latest to exit the race, prompting a crowded candidate field to seek the speakership.

    That, along with the GOP’s narrow majority, has made it increasingly unclear whether any candidate will be able to secure the 217 votes needed to win the gavel on the House floor.

    Several Republicans who opposed Jordan’s House speakership bid said they experienced angry calls, menacing messages and even death threats since casting their votes.

    If he is, all of the things that he attempted to do but was stopped from doing by responsible people around him at the Department of Justice, at the White House Counsel’s office, he will do.


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    Did it actually take her this long to figure that out? It must be nice to be rich enough to not have to pay attention to life.

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    I tie it to her and her father and decades of republican politics. She is only sour because she got kicked out but she is completely at fault for this mess too