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by Family Research Council, New American Prophet, ©2023

The Gaza Strip in Israel (public domain)

(Oct. 10, 2023) — It’s surreal to think that while eight congressmen were congratulating themselves for upending the House speakership, terrorists a half a world away were putting the finishing touches on a plot that would rock the whole world. As the rest of the globe watched America, weapons were being loaded onto trucks that would ultimately carry out the execution of hundreds of innocent Israelis and plunge the Middle East into a war that no one saw coming. Now, with half of Congress frozen in a crisis of the Republicans’ own making, there’s a new urgency: fill the leadership vacuum or watch helplessly as more innocents — including Americans — die.

The United States was already in unchartered waters voting out a House speaker, now America’s allies are too. While Israel burns and dozens of hostages are hauled off by Hamas, the third most powerful position in Washington sits empty. “This has ramifications for the world,” Fox News’s Will Cain insisted. “All of this underscores the national security implications that now, at this very moment … are essentially paralyzed because there is no speaker of the House,” he said to the man who last held the job, Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.).

“You’re 100% correct,” McCarthy agreed. “There is nothing the House can do until they elect a speaker. And I don’t know if that happens quickly. … Why would you ever remove a speaker during a term to raise doubt around the world?” he asked. “… I just moved to keep government open. Could you imagine, had I not done that, that our military [would not be being] paid right now?” The same with our border patrol, he argued, who are trying to keep these same terrorists from crossing into America.

McCarthy said he was “very much” concerned that some Republicans don’t fully grasp the implications of what’s playing out in Israel. Other members of his party agree. On Sunday, House Foreign Affairs Chairman Mike McCaul (R-Texas) called Rep. Matt Gaetz’s (R-Fla.) coup against the California speaker “dangerous.” “I look at the world and all of the threats that are out there and what kind of message are we sending to adversaries when we can’t govern, when we are dysfunctional, when we don’t even have a speaker of the House?”

“We have to move quickly on this,” McCaul urged. “We’re just in too dangerous of a time to be playing games with our national security.”

While the House scrambles to decide between declared candidates — Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) — McCarthy held a press conference Monday outlining a strategy to help Israel. Sounding very much like the leader of the House, his strategy was five-pronged: “rescuing U.S. hostages currently being held by Hamas, supplying Israel with new weapons, confronting Iran, addressing U.S. domestic national security and confronting anti-Semitism.”

Asked if he would accept the gavel again if it was offered, McCarthy demurred. “I’m going to allow the conference to do their work,” he replied, a reference to the closed-door meeting the GOP planned for Monday night ahead of the Tuesday candidate forum and election Wednesday.

Until then, it’s unclear how much the Biden administration can do without Congress. Republicans seem to be increasingly antsy to get the House back in the game. New York Congressman Brandon Williams (R), a Navy veteran, thinks people know the two men well enough to vote now. “The nation and the world needs (sic) America’s Congress to be functioning,” he posted. “Every hour brings more risk. I met with a Taiwan representative yesterday … they are anxious about our weakness. It’s time to step up folks & get back to leading.”

Like other members of the caucus, he thinks McCarthy’s reinstalment is the quickest solution. During the former speaker’s press conference, he tweeted, “Kevin McCarthy is the only globally recognized American leader who is speaking with moral clarity about the Iran-Hamas terrorist rampage right now.” To which Gaetz replied, “Math is real” and “time to move forward.”

Meanwhile, the outrage at the so-called “Gang of Eight” is only growing. “They did this without a plan,” Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio) told Axios. “Our country is a mess and anyone who thought this was a good idea is a few cards short of a full deck.”


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Chief New Leaf
Tuesday, October 10, 2023 12:36 PM

Ousting McCarthy was a BIG plus for our country.
We don’t need RINOs anywhere, at any time.
Backstabbers are never welcomed, as VP Mike Pence did to President Trump.
Solution? Send McCarthy home to Bakersfield back to selling hot dogs.

I have spoken. Chief New Leaf