Opinion

Kevin McCarthy facing furious backlash after claim 'everybody across this country has some responsibility' for Jan 6th attack

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is facing withering criticism for telling an interviewer that every American shoulders part of the blame for the Jan. 6th storming of the U.S. Capitol by right-wing extremists urged on Donald Trump.

According to a report from HuffPost, McCarthy made his comments in an interview to be shown this Sunday on "Full Court Press With Greta Van Susteren," saying Trump bears some responsibility, before adding, "I also think everybody across this country has some responsibility."

That set off a flurry of criticism from critics accusing the Republican leader of trying to point the finger elsewhere for the MAGA-inspired coup attempt that led to five deaths.

You can see a sampling of responses below:


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How will historians remember Donald Trump?

America nearly slipped into a dictatorship. The nation was saved primarily by two things: The fact that the man who wished to be its fascist dictator, President Donald Trump, was too stupid to realize how to correctly respond to a worldwide plague, and the fact that he was a physical coward.

This article first appeared in Salon.

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Conservatives are accidentally telling on themselves with their new complaint about Biden

President Joe Biden's inaugural speech won praise from many observers, who appreciated his calls for unity and his unflinching but still optimistic assessment of the problems the country faces and the path forward. But many Republicans and conservatives lashed out against Biden in the days that followed, picking up on what others might have assumed were innocuous passages and using them as a source of outrage.

The talking points quickly became quite common on the right, revealing disturbing trends in right-wing thought.

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Here's how the Trump administration screwed America on vaccines in its final days

America will receive far fewer COVID-19 vaccines than hoped due to a decision made in the final days of the Trump administration.

"In December, pharmacists made the happy discovery that they could squeeze an extra vaccine dose out of Pfizer vials that were supposed to contain only five. Now, it appears, the bill is due. Pfizer plans to count the surprise sixth dose toward its previous commitment of 200 million doses of Covid vaccine by the end of July and therefore will be providing fewer vials than once expected for the United States," The New York Times reported Friday evening. "And yet, pharmacists at some vaccination sites say they are still struggling to reliably extract the extra doses, which require the use of a specialty syringe."

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The pro-Trump Capitol insurrection has exposed a startling fact about America's military

The more we look at the Jan. 6 insurrection attack at the Capitol, the more we see participants with military experience.

A National Public Radio (NPR) analysis of the 140 arrested to date says that one in five were military veterans, who clearly had sworn in the past to protect the Constitution and democracy. By comparison, veterans represent about 7% of Americans altogether.

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GOP โ€˜moronโ€™ Lauren Boebert urged to โ€˜stop eating paintโ€™ after โ€˜cluelessโ€™ tweet about Paris Climate Agreement

This Thursday, Rep Lauren Boebert (R-CO) introduced a bill to block the Paris Agreement, calling it a "job-killing amendment."

"My bill prohibits Congress from spending a single penny on the Paris Agreement until this treaty is ratified by the United States Senate. Joe Biden took an oath to uphold the U.S. Constitution. If he wants to keep it, he must transmit the job-killing Paris Agreement to the U.S. Senate for ratification," Boebert stated.

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The shock and awe of Donald Trump's final days

It seems like only yesterday that we were all making jokes about 2020 being the worst and reassuring ourselves that 2021 was bound to be better. Looking forward to the departure of the most divisive president in U.S. history we slid into the new year relieved and a little bit complacent, secure in the knowledge that the country was soon to be rid of him. Instead, this has been the most tumultuous January in modern memory.

Each week of the new year has been momentous. Specifically, every Wednesday of the new year has been historic.

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'I finally got a fascist nutcase out of my bed': author recounts dumping her MyPillow

Thursday morning will forever be remembered as the first time in who knows how long that I woke up without neck pain, back pain and creaky joints. Untold millions may have awakened similarly refreshed, the result of a temporary relief that sanity has been restored the White House and the nuclear football is no longer in the hands of an unpredictable madman.

This article originally appeared at Salon.

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Twitter banned Trump -- and peace broke out

After the violent but failed insurrection of Jan. 6, federal and state authorities were understandably terrified about violence on Inauguration Day. The FBI warned of threats of violence not just in Washington D.C. on January 20, but all 50 state capitols, the homes of prominent members of Congress, and other federal buildings across the country. This was hardly an idle concern. The same far right channels that were used to organize the insurrection were alight with excitement about another round, and Inauguration Day was the target. One of the organizers of the "Stop the Steal" rally that kicked off the insurrection spent the days after upping the ante, promising to "bring hell to my enemies" and declaring "I am the tool to stab" Trump's political opponents.

This article originally appeared at Salon.

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Right-wing media waged 'uncivil war' all through Biden's Inauguration Day

While most of the nation was enjoying the Inaugural festivities Wednesday, Fox News host Sean Hannity ignored all that -- as did his network all night --and instead went right into this note of "history:"

"Today after a historic and groundbreaking four years in the White House, President Trump departed Washington D.C., a huge crowd awaiting him all along his route to Mar-a-Lago," Hannity proclaimed. He then launched into a passionate soliloquy about Trump's wondrous achievements and about how his movement was just beginning and that "I'm not going away."

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America needs to learn the truth about the Capitol attack -- and we can use the impeachment trial as leverage

At 12 noon Eastern time on Wednesday, Joe Biden officially โ€” and finally โ€” became president of the United States.

Even the best and most normal of times, to be president of the United States is to have immense power and almost overwhelming responsibilities. These are not normal times.

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Bernie Sanders' mittens were a low-key message of unity, warmth and community

He sat quietly as the brisk Washington breeze blew his wild, silver hair; his hands neatly folded over his lap clad in knitted mittens. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) made a fashion statement during the inauguration of his friend President Joe Biden Wednesday, but more he made a statement about America.

Jen Ellis, a teacher from Essex Junction, gave Sanders the mittens several years ago. They're made from repurposed wool sweaters and lined with fleece made from recycled plastic bottles. Sweaters that warmed the days of many through harsh Vermont winters and bottles that touched the lips of thousands of Americans warmed the hands of a United States Senator.

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Total Trump lies as president tap out at 30,573

The Washington Post endeavored to track President Donald Trump's lies while in office after the first year took the political world by surprise. While some of the lies were vanity lies like his true height and weight, many lies that were denials of basic facts.

It all began with the announcement by former press secretary Sean Spicer who proclaimed from the White House podium that Trump had the largest inaugural crowd of all time. "Period!"

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