Saturday, December 26, 2020

"Treason's Greetings" For The 126! (Updates)


We’ve all had a variety of reactions to the 126 Republican members of the U.S. House who signed onto that treasonous, seditious amicus brief of Texas AG Ken Paxton seeking to invalidate the results of the Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania elections from a month ago (noted here, and, as has already been pointed out, Paxton’s brief was just a stunt anyway to wangle a pardon for himself for offenses related to bribery, as noted here).

As for the 126, though, I’ve read about people being bewildered, mystified, disappointed, and feeling pretty depressed overall that 60 percent of the U.S. House Republican caucus went along with Paxton’s idiocy.

I kind of went through that for a few minutes myself. More than anything else, though, I got pretty goddamn mad! And I honestly wish Nancy Pelosi had gone along with Dem U.S. Rep Bill Pascrell’s idea not to sit these bastards with the commencement of the upcoming congressional session (here). I know, however, that that won’t happen.

So instead, I embarked on a bit of a project. I decided to do some digging into these people’s backgrounds and see what I could come up with. And, for the most part, I found some stuff that may have been actual news for a cycle or two before it disappeared into background noise considering everything else we’re paying attention to.

Of these 126 shills and gutter snipes, I have to admit that there was one person I didn’t have any luck with when it came to finding what I was looking for. That was Indiana 4th Congressional District Congressman James Baird (there’s a link to a piece by columnist John Krull which is pretty much a blanket indictment of that state’s entire congressional delegation that signed the brief). In a way, I was glad about that. Though Baird was absolutely wrong to do what he did, I couldn’t help but admire him. Here’s a guy who acquired a B.S. and a M.S. degree from Purdue in animal science, went to fight in Vietnam and lost his left arm (Bronze Star and two Purple Hearts), and after he returned from the war, he obtained a Ph.D. from the University of Kentucky in monogastric nutrition (not totally sure what that’s all about I’ll admit).

Don’t get me wrong – I agree with this man politically on absolutely nothing, and the fact that he signed onto that brief should haunt him for the rest of his life. But why on earth someone with Baird’s courage, determination and intelligence should feel any inclination whatsoever to support a lying, narcissistic fraud like the Gropenfuhrer is something I will never, ever understand.

As I did some digging into the backgrounds of these characters, one thing became pretty obvious. While I admit that I didn’t have time to research Dems such as, say, Pelosi, Jim Clyburn, Jerry Nadler, Adam Schiff, etc., I found out pretty quick that these 126 people have videos of themselves on YouTube all over the place saying or doing every somewhat important and/or utterly mundane thing you can imagine. If nothing else, it definitely supported the argument from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez that the Repugs are cleaning the Dems’ metaphorical clocks when it comes to social media engagement. There’s no excuse for that whatsoever.

And as for what I found out, I give you some of the following highlights (or lowlights):
  • Ralph Abraham wanted to expel Nancy Pelosi from the U.S. House for allegedly conducting a “vicious crusade” against Our Dear Exalted High Leader Donald The First (here).
  • Kevin Brady called for a probe as a result of the New York Times’ story this year on Trump’s tax returns...but not a probe aimed at Trump. Instead, Brady wanted to go after the paper for getting Trump’s returns in the first place (here).
  • Ted Budd questioned Richard Cordray, who once ran the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, saying there was a “revolving door” between the “K” street lobbying firms and the CFPB...when, in reality, Budd had already hired lobbyists for staffers (as usual, a Repug looks into a mirror and sees everyone’s reflection but his or her own – here).
  • Drew Ferguson’s congressional office once displayed a book by Confederate General Robert E. Lee espousing Lee’s pro-slavery beliefs (and of course, Ferguson threw his staff under the metaphorical bus for the book’s existence – here).
  • Mike Johnson of Louisiana took advantage of an exception in that state’s law that allowed him to make “tens of thousands of dollars” as part of the legal team representing the state in a federal court trial over abortion clinic restrictions (doesn’t appear to be illegal, but also doesn’t pass the smell test as far as yours truly is concerned – here).
  • Kenny Marchant of Texas was cited for “20 impermissible reimbursements made over the years from his campaign account to some of his House staffers for expenditures they made” ("It's not a huge amount of money, but he should know better," according to the Democratic activist who wrote the complaint asking for an investigation from the Office of Congressional Ethics – here).
  • Dan Meuser once said the “liberal left” replaced ISIS as the “greatest threat” (and yeah, I don’t give a damn what kind of mealy-mouthed attempt at cleaning up that mess Meuser or his spokesperson came up with – that’s clearly what he meant...here).
  • Gregory Murphy didn’t go that far, but he did claim support from his congressional predecessor in North Carolina, the late Walter Jones, that Jones’ widow said Murphy didn’t merit (of all Congressional Republicans, the one I actually respected was Jones, who had no problem going against the grain, as it were; would that more followed his example – here).
  • Pete Stauber, as a former St. Louis County, MN commissioner, once used a private account “to seek damaging information about U.S. Rep. Rick Nolan's voting history and forwarded negative information about another potential opponent to a Republican operative in Washington,” which became public after a judge ruled that the communications (which Stauber said were private) had to be disclosed since they took place on “the taxpayer dime” (BUT HIS EMAILS!!!!here).
  • Brad Wenstrup had what I guess you could call a peculiar theory about former President Obama working with former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on the issue of missile defense...with Obama doing so by allegedly backing a pro-US coup in Ukraine on Russia’s border (yeah, it’s hard to untangle the idiocy on this I’ll admit...here).
  • Am I nuts to embark on something like this? Maybe, particularly since, when I started, I had no idea whatsoever what I would find. But I decided to take my best shot, and I tracked down some of my old links along with a few videos (in particular, the one with Poppy Harlow/Lance Gooden is a hoot, and kudos to Harlow), as well as at least one Facebook post, a couple of newspaper columns about these traitors (couldn’t find much on John Joyce either, just a blanket indictment of the PA delegation who signed off, which is still important Update 3/30/21: I've got something on Joyce now...FYI), and a whole lot of entries from Daily Kos including their “Crazy/Stupid Republican Of The Day” posts (many thanks indeed to them – if you’re going to send some coin to anyone in support of doing good work, they definitely deserve it).

    (Also, as long as I’m mentioning Daily Kos, I should note that, in one of their posts, they called out one of the 126 for “defunding the police” for real by not voting for the HEROES Act, which funded public sector employees including cops. And I thought that was a freaking brilliant response that Dems should have used when Repugs attacked them with the “defund the police” thing. I don’t know how much that was used by the alleged Dem “brain trust,” but I have a feeling that it was hardly used at all, and it should have been used EVERYWHERE! - Update 2/26/21: It was linked to in the Greg Steube Daily Kos post, which I've since updated).

    So, without any further ado, here are links to varying degrees of bad behavior from the “hateful 126”:

    1 LA-05 Ralph Abraham
    2 AL-04 Robert Aderholt
    3 GA-12 Rick Allen*
    4 TX-19 Jodey Arrington
    5 TX-36 Brian Babin
    6 IN-04 James Baird
    7 IN-03 Jim Banks
    8 MI-01 Jack Bergman*
    9 AZ-05 Andy Biggs
    10 FL-12 Gus Bilirakis
    11 NC-09 Dan Bishop
    12 IL-12 Mike Bost
    13 TX-08 Kevin Brady
    14 AL-05 Mo Brooks
    15 CO-04 Ken Buck
    16 NC-13 Ted Budd
    17 TN-02 Tim Burchett
    18 TX-26 Michael Burgess
    19 AL-01 Bradley Byrne
    20 CA-42 Ken Calvert
    21 GA-01 Buddy Carter*
    22 VA-06 Ben Cline
    23 TX-27 Michael Cloud
    24 GA-09 Doug Collins*
    25 TX-11 Mike Conaway
    26 AR-01 Rick Crawford
    27 TX-02 Dan Crenshaw
    28 TN-04 Scott DesJarlais
    29 FL-25 Mario Diaz-Balart
    30 SC-03 Jeff Duncan
    31 FL-02 Neal Dunn
    32 MN-06 Tom Emmer
    33 KS-04 Ron Estes
    34 GA-03 Drew Ferguson*
    35 TN-03 Chuck Fleischmann
    36 TX-17 Bill Flores
    37 NE-01 Jeff Fortenberry
    38 NC-05 Virginia Foxx
    39 ID-01 Russ Fulcher
    40 FL-01 Matt Gaetz
    41 MT-AL Greg Gianforte
    42 OH-07 Bob Gibbs
    43 TX-01 Louie Gohmert
    44 TX-05 Lance Gooden
    45 MO-06 Sam Graves
    46 TN-07 Mark Green
    47 VA-09 Morgan Griffith
    48 MS-03 Michael Guest
    49 MN-01 Jim Hagedorn
    50 MD-01 Andy Harris
    51 MO-04 Vicky Hartzler
    52 OK-01 Kevin Hern
    53 GA-10 Jody Hice*
    54 LA-03 Clay Higgins
    55 IN-09 Trey Hollingsworth
    56 NC-08 Richard Hudson
    57 MI-02 Bill Huizenga*
    58 OH-06 Bill Johnson
    59 LA-04 Mike Johnson
    60 OH-04 Jim Jordan
    61 PA-13 John Joyce*
    62 PA-12 Fred Keller*
    63 PA-16 Mike Kelly*
    64 MS-01 Trent Kelly
    65 IA-04 Steve King
    66 TN-08 David Kustoff
    67 IL-08 Darin LaHood
    68 CA-01 Doug LaMalfa
    69 CO-05 Doug Lamborn
    70 OH-05 Bob Latta
    71 AZ-08 Debbie Lesko
    72 MO-07 Billy Long
    73 GA-11 Barry Loudermilk*
    74 MO-03 Blaine Luetkemeyer
    75 TX-24 Kenny Marchant
    76 KS-01 Roger Marshall
    77 CA-23 Kevin McCarthy
    78 CA-04 Tom McClintock
    79 WA-05 Cathy McMorris Rodgers
    80 PA-09 Dan Meuser*
    81 WV-03 Carol D. Miller
    82 MI-04 John Moolenaar*
    83 WV-02 Alex Mooney
    84 OK-02 Markwayne Mullin
    85 NC-03 Gregory Murphy
    86 WA-04 Dan Newhouse
    87 SC-05 Ralph Norman
    88 MS-04 Steve Palazzo
    89 AL-06 Gary Palmer
    90 IN-06 Greg Pence
    91 PA-10 Scott Perry*
    92 FL-08 Bill Posey
    93 PA-14 Guy Reschenthaler*
    94 SC-07 Tom Rice
    95 AL-03 Mike Rogers
    96 TN-06 John Rose
    97 NC-07 David Rouzer
    98 FL-04 John Rutherford
    99 LA-01 Steve Scalise
    100 GA-08 Austin Scott*
    101 ID-02 Mike Simpson
    102 NE-03 Adrian Smith
    103 MO-08 Jason Smith
    104 FL-15 Ross Spano
    105 MN-08 Pete Stauber
    106 NY-21 Elise Stefanik
    107 FL-17 Gregory Steube
    108 PA-15 Glenn Thompson*
    109 WI-07 Tom Tiffany*
    110 SC-04 William Timmons
    111 NJ-02 Jeff Van Drew
    112 MO-02 Ann Wagner
    113 MI-07 Tim Walberg*
    114 NC-06 Mark Walker
    115 FL-06 Michael Waltz
    116 IN-02 Jackie Walorski
    117 TX-14 Randy Weber
    118 FL-11 Daniel Webster
    119 OH-02 Brad Wenstrup
    120 AR-04 Bruce Westerman
    121 TX-25 Roger Williams
    122 SC-02 Joe Wilson
    123 VA-01 Rob Wittman
    124 TX-06 Ron Wright
    125 FL-03 Ted Yoho
    126 NY-01 Lee Zeldin

    (Some of these reps, such as Steve King, will be stepping down in January '21 - long overdue in King's case.)

    *-reps of states who, based on signing onto the brief, apparently want to get their own election results overturned - genius!

    (I think I got all the state abbreviations right, but I may have messed up a couple...sorry.)

    As I said, I took this thing personally (a nod to Prof. Marcus from many years ago). These cowards were trying to mess with MY VOTE, as a resident of the beloved commonwealth of PA. It never should have happened in the first place, and it should NEVER, EVER HAPPEN AGAIN!

    Update: I probably should have anticipated this, but some of the linked content (such as the story on Chuck Fleischmann) is behind paywalls. You may be able to get around that on a desktop or an iPad or similar device, but it's a problem for smart phones. I'll try to update these spots with new links, but I can't guarantee anything.

    Update 12/27/20: Apparently Walter Einekel of Daily Kos was doing something very similar - kudos (here).

    Update 12/30/20: And somehow, I have a feeling that there's a lot of overlap between this list and this one.

    Update 2/8/21: I'm sorry this man died of COVID - I'm sorry ANYONE has died of COVID - but I don't think Wright's role here should be automatically forgotten either.

    Update 9/13/22: Jackie Walorski died in an auto accident (here) - my sympathies.

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