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In reply to the discussion: Mitch McConnell Says Trump Win Puts Americans In A 'Very Dangerous World [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(156,275 posts)72. Why Mitch McConnell's latest clashes with Trump matter
Despite his recent partisan history, Mitch McConnell has thrown a lot of brushback pitches in Donald Trump's direction lately.
https://bsky.app/profile/stevebenen.com/post/3ldgr2fa5v22m
I'm not getting my hopes up, but Mitch McConnell really has thrown a surprising number of brushback pitches in Trump's direction lately.
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/mitch-mcconnells-latest-clashes-trump-matter-rcna184354
In a statement to NBC News, the Kentucky Republican wholl soon step down from his GOP leadership post didnt mention Kennedy by name, but the longtime senator said anyone seeking a confirmation vote must be specific about their intentions related to the polio vaccine.
Anyone seeking the Senates consent to serve in the incoming Administration would do well to steer clear of even the appearance of association with such efforts, McConnell wrote. He added that efforts to undermine public confidence in proven cures are not just uninformed theyre dangerous.
It was a notable brushback pitch from a key GOP official, but it was also part of a recent pattern: McConnell has thrown a lot of these pitches at Trump and his team lately.
When political observers take stock on Capitol Hill, looking for Republicans who might be a thorn in the president-elects side, they tend to focus on members such as Alaskas Lisa Murkowski and Maines Susan Collins. But what if McConnell whos expected to retire at the end of his term, and who doesnt appear to have anything to lose by standing up to Trump unexpectedly joins the faction of Trump skeptics?
Anyone seeking the Senates consent to serve in the incoming Administration would do well to steer clear of even the appearance of association with such efforts, McConnell wrote. He added that efforts to undermine public confidence in proven cures are not just uninformed theyre dangerous.
It was a notable brushback pitch from a key GOP official, but it was also part of a recent pattern: McConnell has thrown a lot of these pitches at Trump and his team lately.
In an interview with the Financial Times, published last week, McConnell warned about the dangers of isolationism, which he seemed to tie directly to his partys incoming president. Were in a very, very dangerous world right now, reminiscent of before World War II, the senator said, adding, Even the slogan is the same. America First that was what they said in the 30s.
McConnell has a newly published essay in Foreign Affairs magazine, warning against the right-wing flirtation with isolation and decline. Referencing a signature phrase from Trump, the Kentucky Republican added, America will not be made great again by those who simply want to manage its decline.
The senators written piece echoed a speech he delivered earlier this month, rejecting his partys isolationist wing.
In Congress last month, Matt Gaetzs bid to become the next attorney general collapsed in the face of opposition from GOP senators. While there was no official tally on the scope of the Republican opposition to the former Florida congressman, The New York Times reported that McConnell was among those staunchly opposed to his prospective nomination.
When political observers take stock on Capitol Hill, looking for Republicans who might be a thorn in the president-elects side, they tend to focus on members such as Alaskas Lisa Murkowski and Maines Susan Collins. But what if McConnell whos expected to retire at the end of his term, and who doesnt appear to have anything to lose by standing up to Trump unexpectedly joins the faction of Trump skeptics?
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Mitch McConnell Says Trump Win Puts Americans In A 'Very Dangerous World [View all]
FightFight
Dec 11
OP
Yep, F McConnell. I hope he lives a long miserable life. Not that I'm vindictive or anything.
chicoescuela
Dec 11
#29
Impeaching Trump? That ship sailed away long ago, "Mr. Senior Senator Republican Man!"
C0RI0LANUS
Dec 11
#5
Well Moscow Mitch hou missed two opportunities to kick his ass out on the first and second impeachments.
magicarpet
Dec 11
#9
He still holds power. Not defending him, but I'll gladly take anyone's help that will push back against tsf
PortTack
Dec 11
#19
Mitch enabled the Mango Malefactor every step of the way. Consider tRump to be your lasting legacy.
CentralMass
Dec 11
#26
I love all the economic links. Bookmarking. I will refer to this again and again. N/t
CousinIT
Dec 11
#28
But but but - wasn't it a concern this last election the economy under a Democratic Administration?
NoMoreRepugs
Dec 11
#35
If only there was something he could've done about this to save Americans from these
mahina
Dec 11
#37
Wow. If only there was something McTurtle could have done once or twice to remove Trump from public office . . .
Journeyman
Dec 12
#47