Kevin McCarthy represents the worst aspects of Beltway politics, a well-rewarded stooge willing to serve as controlled opposition for the oligarchy
Rachel Maddow did America First a solid.
No, really.
She further revealed to the world just what a duplicitous, conniving insider Kevin McCarthy is — and that unveiling should steel our movementโs resolve to oust him from leadership.
Hereโs the relevant background on Frank Luntzโsย roomie, McCarthy:
NY Times writers Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns published a new book, This Will Not Pass, detailing McCarthyโs harsh private denunciations of President Trump after January 6th. They quote Kevinย whiningย about Trump: โIโve had it with this guy. What he did is unacceptable.โ
Last week, McCarthy issued a rebuke of the bookโs account, denying the veracity of the reporting. Then, Maddow showed the world the truth. Her program released aย tapeย of McCarthy consulting with Liz Cheney to plot against Donald Trump in the waning days of his presidency. With only 10 days left in office, McCarthy told Cheney that โit would be my recommendation that he [Trump] should resignโ over then events of January 6th.
So, this episode reveals McCarthy as both dishonest and disloyal. Only a true acolyte of Frank Luntz could earn the scorn of the Maddow radical Left and the America First populist Rightโฆsimultaneously!
Then again, Luntz and McCarthy arenโt just roommates. They also both derive massive benefits from some of the biggest business interests in America, particularly Big Tech oligarchs.
Big Tech perverted our 2020 election and wields increasingly ominous control over our society. Yet, Politico correctlyย characterizesย McCarthyโs relationship with these behemoths: โSilicon Valley lobbyists are skeptical that McCarthy would actually enact policies that hurt their companies. After all, the California lawmaker spent years distinguishing himself as their top advocate among congressional Republicans.โ
McCarthy blamed Trump for the riot on January 6th, lied to his constituents about his actual statements during that time, and remains a firmly entrenched lackey for Big Business. He represents the worst aspects of Beltway politics, a well-rewarded stooge willing to serve as controlled opposition for the oligarchy.
By Steve Cortes