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BOOM! Rep. Elise Stefanik: When It Comes to Liz Cheney She Is a ‘Pelosi Pawn’ at this Point – She Does Not Represent Republican Conference (VIDEO)

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
29 Jul 2021, 11:27
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29 Jul 2021, 11:27#1

A recent poll showed Liz Chenney as the most unpopular Republican - actually she is nothing but a Uniparty Rino and will end her political career next year as she has practically no support in her home district who passed a resolution censoring her.

The boards arch buffoon  sharktit thinks Liz is a Republican worth taking note of. Bwahahahahahahhaha poor old sharkstink he simply has no clue whatsoever!


On Tuesday Speaker Nancy Pelosi kicked off her sham investigation into the Jan. 6 protests and US Capitol raid.

RINO Rep. Liz Cheney attacked Trump in her opening statement at the January 6 hearing.

Cheney immediately turned her ire toward Trump and demanded every phone call and conversation that took place in Trump’s White House on January 6 be released.

“We cannot leave the violence of January 6th and its causes un-investigated,” Rep. Cheney said.

“We must also know what happened every minute of that day in the White House. Every phone call, every conversation, every meeting leading up to, during, and after the attack,” she added.

On Wednesday Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) blasted Cheney for her shameless remarks at Pelosi’s dog and pony show.

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY): And when it comes to Liz Cheney, she is a Pelosi Republican, a Pelosi pawn at this point. She does not represent the Republican Conference or Republican voters.

What makes this even better is that Stefanik replaced Cheney as the third most powerful position in the House Republican Caucus.



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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
29 Jul 2021, 11:43
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29 Jul 2021, 11:43#2

I think that what happened here is what happened to Amash - like him - she  will be excluded from the4 RP and kicked out and try and get elected as an independent in Wyoming.    This women based he vote on the fact that Trump 's claim on election fraud was false and that may also be  her downfall if the Election Audits expose that there were serious election fraud and irregularities.

Her father most certainly voted for Biden and she probably did the same.     . 

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
29 Jul 2021, 12:56
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29 Jul 2021, 12:56#3

She has no Republican support so perhaps she will run as an Independent or a Demonrat. 

Now in case ou sharktwit is still not getting the message regarding Liz he halfwit needs to summon all his brain power and consider the following:

Republican Reps. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois and Liz Cheney of Wyoming are serving on the partisan January 6th Commission to “investigate” the events that took place at the U.S. Capitol.

And now, some GOP colleagues are looking to push Cheney and Kinzinger out of the party.

“The reality is, they’re now basically working with and for the Democrats, and so it’d be awkward for them to be sitting in our committee while we talk about policy, put, you know, strategy and how to stop bad policy from the Democrats and advance good policy from us. It’d be really awkward,” Rep. Andy Biggs of Arizona, chairman of the Freedom Caucus, told the Washington Examiner.

Biggs “brought up a resolution during a House Republican conference meeting on Tuesday to expel immediately from the conference any person who sits on a committee that they were not appointed to by the Republican leader or the House Republican steering committee,” the Examiner reported.

Biggs also expressed his sentiments in a tweet attacking the two Never-Trumpers:

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@RepLizCheney

and

@RepKinzinger

have effectively removed themselves from the Republican Conference. We should help them out the door by formalizing their departure.

Other Republicans have sounded off against Cheney and Kinzinger for serving on the committee.

Rep. Matt Rosendale of Montana made similar comments: “I am extremely supportive of Representative Biggs’ resolution, which he attempted to introduce today. You can’t spend halftime in the opponent’s locker room and expect the team to welcome you back for the rest of the game. I hope the GOP Conference will seriously consider this.”

“What should be done to Liz now? I don’t know. I think they’re kind of doing it to themselves,” Texas Rep. Chip Roy said.

They’re on an island over here, and they’re choosing teams at this point, and they’re saying, ‘Oh, so I’m totally fine saddling up with the speaker of the House of the United States House of Representatives, who, by the way, is killing our country at the border, killing our country on spending.’ … They’re isolating themselves,” Roy added.

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy called Cheney and Kinzinger “Pelosi Republicans.”

Last week, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has rejected the appointments of Republican Reps. Jim Jordan and Jim Banks to the January 6 commission.

McCarthy responded by pulling all of his picks from the Committee.

They were appointed, with three other Republicans, by Rep. McCarthy days ago in an effort to cooperate with the Democrat-led committee as he was requested to do.

But Pelosi appointed Kinzinger and Cheney, and they have decided to stay on the partisan committee.

Jordan responded to her rejection of his appointment on his Twitter account.

Speaker Pelosi just admitted the obvious, that the January 6th Select Committee is nothing more than a partisan political charade,” he said.

Rep. Banks has been one of the Republicans most against the idea of the committee.

“Make no mistake, Nancy Pelosi created this committee solely to malign conservatives and to justify the Left’s authoritarian agenda,” he said.

“I have accepted Leader McCarthy’s appointment to this committee because we need leaders who will force the Democrats and the media to answer questions so far ignored. Among them, why was the Capitol unprepared and vulnerable to attack on January 6?” the representative said.

“I will do everything possible to give the American people the facts about the lead up to January 6, the riot that day, and the responses from Capitol leadership and the Biden administration,” he said.

Wake up sharktwit you dope!



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