Democrats, including the president, are hardly coasting on high approval ratings, but polls still show the GOP will have a tough time translating that into a legislative sweep.
Baloney | Danforth rips Hawley s complaint against Dems on national TV I never imagined that this sort of ultra-populist, us-against-them conspiracy theory and creating this kind of mess would have occurred, said Danforth. Author: Casey Nolen Updated: 11:06 PM CST January 25, 2021
ST. LOUIS If there is a divide in today s Republican party, perhaps one of the most active fissures could be seen growing on national TV Monday night.
Former Missouri Republican Senator John Danforth appeared on left-leaning MSNBC s The Last Word with Lawrence O Donnell to offer his perspective on the latest news about Missouri s current junior senator, Republican Josh Hawley. When I knew him I thought he was brilliant. I thought that he was very, very gifted, Danforth said of Hawley. I never imagined that this sort of ultra-populist, us-against-them conspiracy theory and creating this kind of mess would have occurred, said Danforth.
Hawley breaks his silence, doesn t mention Capitol violence during Fox News appearance
Missouri Senator Josh Hawley made his first public appearance since the violence at the U.S. Capitol on Fox News Monday Author: Casey Nolen Updated: 10:51 AM CST January 12, 2021
ST. LOUIS After five days of fallout and calls for him to resign, Missouri Republican Senator Josh Hawley broke his silence Monday night on Fox News.
Since rioting supporters of President Donald Trump broke into the U.S. Capitol last week, Hawley has lost prominent supporters like former Missouri Republican Senator John Danforth, major donors and a book deal with publisher Simon & Schuster.
Missouri Senator Josh Hawley was a favorite of the MAGA-hat-wearing right for his unbending conservatism
But he fell from grace when he saluted the crowd marching on the Capitol
The 41-year-old is bound to be seen as one of the main instigators of the protest
Already his home state’s largest newspaper, the Kansas City Star has condemned him as having ‘blood on his hands’ for his actions
‘He’s the walking definition of a phony. This is a man who will say and do anything to advance his personal political agenda, the St. Louis Dispatch said
His mentor Missouri Republican Senator John Danforth said: ‘I thought he was special. It was the biggest mistake I’ve ever made in my life