This House Speakership Debate Is Healthy & Great For America
There are many diverse opinions on the House Speakership battle, but that is how our system is supposed to work.
GALLAGHER: Here was Marjorie Taylor Greene talking on CNN ripping into Lauren Boebert. I mean , you’d think these would be a couple of ladies who are marching in solidarity, but not over this one.
GREENE: I think the American people no matter how you vote are sick and tired of drama and this is nothing but drama. We’re on multiple days now with multiple candidates from this group. So, I’m not sure how Lauren Boebert on one hand can demand so much out of Kevin McCarthy but then demand nothing out of someone else and be willing to vote for them to be speaker. That’s not serious. I don’t think that’s leadership and I really see it more as obstruction than progress.
GALLAGHER: That is bizarre to see Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert really go at it with each other. It is just a strange thing. Ben Domenech who I love, he used the terrorist phrase. Terrorism, really? At the end of the day, if you are going to attack these 20 Republicans, you are attacking the millions of Americans who support what they are doing. I find that fascinating. Kellyanne Conway, real smart analysis with Sean Hannity on Fox News about the disagreement within the Republican party right now.
CONWAY: I know people are frustrated with this process, but let me remind everybody that it is hard to be the party that has diverse opinions, where people are willing to disagree and dissent even publicly even painfully as we’ve seen this week bright contrast that to the Democrats the reason Nancy Pelosi when all those times without a fight is because she famously said about Obama care, you have to pass the bill you have to vote for me to speak because I know how worthless bay , I don’t mind having this kind of thing, I only wish it had happened earlier.
GALLAGHER: You stay on Fox News for a moment, Jeanine Pirro is angry about it. They’re making the Republicans look ridiculous. Oh really? Getting solid conservatives on the Rules committee is ridiculous? You know what’s ridiculous. Accepting the status quo. Here was Tucker Carlson pointing out this is the way its supposed to work.
CARLSON: It’s a big job, one of the most powerful in the world, it’s not one of those position you give to elderly men who campaigned from the basement. If you want to be the guy second in line you have to work for it. Kevin McCarthy has worked for this week, in matter what you think of him becoming you get the feeling he would crawl naked through sewer to get this gig. If you take a deep breath and you think about it for a second, nothing we have seen in Washington recently is none of it qualifies is especially unusual or even bad, this is what democracy looks like when you get up close, I want one thing, I want another thing you schedule a vote to see who gets it or in this case, votes, but how is that disaster? It’s not a disaster it’s how that system is supposed to work.









