feel like a win, he said. it didn t feel like a win. and so it just that perspective is so important that that there s you know, there s a lot more than just winning an election that you ve gotta. you ve gotta work in and grapple with what you re dealing with within before you can be of help to anyone, congressman, the right wing attitude towards people like senator federman did that not help him. i mean, look at the donald trump endorsement of dr ross and their approach to him, don t you think the pennsylvanians that voted for him galvanized around him? you know, i think i think it s hard to say i certainly don t think it harmed him. i remember speaking to a lot of kratz, including my aunt who lives in philadelphia, who was very concerned about the stroke aspect of it. i don t know that the mental health crisis was as clear at the time, but i just mean all of the nonsense just saying that health stuff the stroke the misspeaking. i think the pennsylvanians galvanized around him as a re
dr ross and their approach to him. don t you think the pennsylvanians have voted for him galvanized around him? you know, i think i think it s hard to say i certainly don t think it harmed him. i remember speaking to a lot of kratz, including my aunt who lives in philadelphia, who was very concerned about the stroke aspect of it. i don t know that the mental health crisis was as clear at the time, but i just mean all of the nonsense just saying that health stuff the stroke the misspeaking. i think the pennsylvanians galvanized around him as a result, is calling someone struggling with mental health a liability, no matter and no matter what scenario or situation is exactly how you keep these conversations. silenced and stigmatized. it s the opposite of the way we should even cleaning it up, even cleaning up what they re saying. they re ghouls. i ve seen it. yeah, it s all it s all the maga nonsense job situation in the job situation we usually look at if somebody is disabled and if it
especially this congress, with such a tight majority for the important bills to come over the next two years. so let s talk about. that an issue, late for most of the week, the 13 votes, there were 20 people who either voted present, voted for someone else, or didn t vote for mccarthy versus the 215, 212 who did. then it came down to six people. so the bottom line is, the group in the republican car party is very small. democrat kratz also had a didn t want to go with what nancy pelosi had. say the margins are exactly the same in the last congress. what do you do about this? are you worried about how dame imaging this small group of congress members can be over the next quarter for years after you and the problem solvers caucus are the county help the american people? i think it s not just the six members. it s any member in the
five members been able to call that. he hasn t agreed to go all way down to one. they ve asked for another a number of things, they want certain prime committee slots, even potentially chairman ships for members of the freedom caucus. they want a balanced budget vote, on the floor, they talk about very specific proposals, when it comes to immigration reform and border security. the list goes on, and from mccarthy s perspective, he feels as though every time he says yes to these, and another thing gets added to the list. the freedom caucus, and the other folks in the caucus seat a bit differently, but essentially is getting to the point now that he s given so much that some of the moderates that have been his most loyal supporters, our china slow down, because they re not gonna be comfortable with him going as far. that s a very tight spot he finds himself in, with such a small margin between republicans doubt kratz, and him need essentially all but four votes in order to retain utley s
more lies. some of the answers that dress it is a given interviews have only raised more questions. without these more answers coming forward there is not a lot of support for him. at least from what i m hearing and my colleagues and i reporting. there doesn t see a groundswell of support for keeping him in office. then the question is what can be done about that. that s gonna be up to these future colleagues. it s gonna be a big question representative walsh free thing about what s gonna happen here. there s also the question of how in the world did this happen? headed them a kratz and republicans let this happen? everybody is to blame, yamiche. i love to open because this always needs to be said. every time we talk about your santos. he s a complete and other fraud. he may as well be a criminal. but he s not surprising. the leader of the republican party the former president is a pathological liar. republicans like santos, yamiche, and at the republican