01/04/2024
Republican Mike Johnson has successfully won his re election bid.
What is missing here?
It looks like the Republican Congressmen need a refreshment class on “how to work as a team member.”
With all of the showmanship which appears on the TV/internet after each vote – it is embarrassing to the people who voted for you to make an a$$ by going on national TV and embarrassing those who voted with you or against you.
The Republican reps who have been voted on by the people to “make a difference” to improve this country doesn’t help when you besmirch the others.
Mr. Speaker, please take time to have a meeting before this sessions starts as to how to respect each other as a group and IRON OUT YOUR DIFFERENCFS.
We don’t want to hear them on national TV – you are a grown up – so quit causing the theatrics – all of you.
Jake Tapper is not a Republican friend.
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Republican calls House speaker vote ‘theater of the absurd’
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Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) speaks to reporters ahead of a vote to pass the American Relief Act on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., December 19, 2024. The legislation failed to pass the House in a 174-235 vote. REUTERS/Anna Rose Layden© provided by RawStory
A GOP lawmaker called Friday’s House Speaker vote — in which two Republicans were finally convinced to change their ballots but a third still held out — “the theater of the absurd.”
Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) posted his congratulations to Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) on X for keeping the speakership before Lawler appeared with CNN’s Jake Tapper.
“What was going on behind the scenes?” Tapper asked. “You had six people refusing to vote, then they voted for Johnson. Three people voting against him, then two of them flipping their votes. Did you talk to any of them?”
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Tapper was referring to Reps. Ralph Norman (R-SC) and Keith Self (R-TX), as well as the lone hold-out, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), who made his anti-Johnson position known in interviews before the vote.
Lawler answered, “Throughout the last few days? Certainly. But look, Jake, it’s the theater of the absurd. But I’m glad, obviously, that we were able to get this done in one round on one day and get Mike Johnson elected speaker so that we can actually get to work.”
Republican Mike Johnson has successfully won his re election bid.
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Mike Johnson keeps House Speaker position
Lawler continued, “There is so much to do on behalf of the American people, especially once President Trump is sworn in and we’ve got to hit the ground running. And, obviously, the certification of the presidential election is on Monday — we wouldn’t have been able to do that without a speaker. So, to get this wrapped up today, I think, was an important step. And we move forward and get about the business of the American people.”
House Republicans begin the new session of Congress with a very narrow margin — 219 to 215 to begin, with the assumption they’ll lose two more representatives shortly to Trump cabinet appointments. Rep. Michael Waltz (R-FL) has been tapped to fill a national security adviser position, and Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) is Trump’s pick for ambassador to the United Nations.
Watch the clip below or at this link.
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