McCarthy isn't just letting his dangerous extremists run amok; he's recruiting more of them
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House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy is refusing to stand up for the 13 House Republicans who voted for their districts last Friday, when they helped pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill. That bill was negotiated by Republican senators and passed with 1McCarthy isn't just letting his dangerous extremists run amok; he's recruiting more of them
House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy is refusing to stand up for the 13 House Republicans who voted for their districts last Friday, when they helped pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill. That bill was negotiated by Republican senators and passed with 19 of their votes, including Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s. Those members, like Michigan Rep. Fred Upton, are getting death threats. Those threats have instigated by their extremist colleagues like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gaetz, and McCarthy is still saying nothing. Worse, he’s recruiting more of the deplorables. McCarthy announced Monday that he was endorsing candidates in Wisconsin, Texas, and Illinois with his “Young Gun” group. That’s the program he started back in 2008 with has-beens Eric Cantor and Paul Ryan. Those candidates “have met a series of rigorous goals and surpassed program benchmarks to establish a clear path to victory,” the website for the program says. The one in Wisconsin, Derrick Van Orden, said of the 13 people who voted to repair bridges and roads in their districts, they “just voted themselves out of a job, and rightly so,” and called it socialism. “There’s absolutely no excuse for doing that,” he told Breitbart News. Texas candidate Monica De La Cruz tweeted, “I still can’t believe 13 Republicans voted for this unfundable bill, $3 trillion worth of social policy, infrastructure, and climate change programs,” clearly showing her fitness for the job by confusing BIF (hard infrastructure) with the Build Back Better bill—which hasn’t yet been voted on. Another of them, Esther Joy King in Illinois, called it a “Radical Left” bill created by Nancy Pelosi. “We have to fight this wasteful bill,” she tweeted, “with all we’ve got!” Read more