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Matt Gaetz is trying to kill Kevin McCarthy's speakership

Republican Matt Gaetz of Florida is reportedly making calls to other members of Congress encouraging them to oppose Kevin McCarthy taking over as Speaker of the House, the Washington Examiner reported.

McCarthy has been dreaming of being Speaker for decades. For over a year he's been telling Republicans, "I want you to watch Nancy Pelosi hand me that gavel."

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‘Knives are out’: Kevin McCarthy launches bid for Speaker despite majority not assured, predictions of ‘spectacular s-show’

Republican House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has just launched his bid to become Speaker of the House in a letter on his official government website, but his plans to take the gavel from Speaker Nancy Pelosi have been massively hampered after it quickly became clear that no "red wave" would appear Tuesday night, and it remains uncertain which party will have the majority in the House.

The first warning, of course, came after McCarthy's prediction one year ago this week, as MSNBC's Steve Benen noted today, that Republicans would flip more than 60 seats on Election Day did not happen -- not even close. And in McCarthy's usual style, he not only had bragged they would, he made it personal.

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'Failed disgrace': Trump-loving former GOP candidate demands Kevin McCarthy be blocked from the speakership

With House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) projected House majority coming in much smaller than expected, there have been questions about whether he will be face a potential coup from far-right members such as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA).

One person who is floating that option is Anthony Sabatini, the Trump-loving failed Florida congressional candidate who lost a Republican primary earlier this year to establishment favorite Cory Mills.

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'Election Day 2022 is looking like a growing disaster for Trump': columnist

Former President Donald Trump is reportedly getting ready to launch his third presidential campaign, but he suffered a major setback in Tuesday's midterm elections after several of his hand-picked candidates crashed and burned.

In an analysis piece for the Washington Post, Aaron Blake argues that "Election Day 2022 is looking like a growing disaster for Trump" as he prepares yet another run at the White House.

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'Rage like I've never seen': Conservatives turn on Trump after GOP underperforms during midterms

Conservatives are starting to blame Donald Trump after a Republican "red wave" failed to materialize during the midterm elections.

After years of Trump choosing candidates and demanding parties back them, conservatives are starting to question whether hitching their wagon to the former president is worth it after all.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene blasts 'pathetic' GOP losers: 'They're trying to blame President Trump'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) lashed out at Republicans blaming former President Donald Trump for poor performance in the midterm elections.

During an appearance with right-wing podcaster Steve Bannon, Greene argued that Trump was not to blame.

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GOP's Thomas Massie declares himself a caucus of one -- and hints at making life miserable for Kevin McCarthy

With House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) being projected to have a small majority in the United States House of Representatives, some hardline caucus members are already hinting that they will make life difficult for him.

In an interview with Politico, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) said he wouldn't be unhappy with a slim Republican majority because it would give him a lot of power to affect legislation.

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'Haven’t seen this level of anxiety and loathing' among Republicans in years: CBS News' Robert Costa

Disappointing results for the Republican Party on Tuesday's midterm elections are reportedly leading to chaos within the Republican House caucus.

CBS News' Robert Costa reports that even though Republicans are still in position to take over the House of Representatives, Republican leader Kevin McCarthy's grasp on the speakership appears potentially tenuous as rebellious far-right members could wield enough clout to eject him.

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It took less than 2 hours for election lies about Arizona to go viral

Mark Twain's adage is that false information can spread around the world before the truth gets its boots on. Gizmodo charted that it took less than two hours for an election lie to go viral.

Last week, there was a restraining order issued against conservative, sometimes armed militia members who were sitting outside of ballot drop boxes filming people, chasing people and generally trying to scare people. It gave an opportunity for a case study to chart the role of disinformation and how it can generate discord among political foes.

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'These people are no longer fringe': Midterms likely to confirm MAGA’s staying power

Joe Walsh wants to make amends. Elected in 2010 to Illinois's 8th Congressional District, Walsh was once one of the most prominent, combative voices from the far-right Tea Party wing of the Republican Party. And he was on TV constantly.

In 2012, he called President Obama "a tyrant" and Jesse Jackson "a race hustler." He said Muslims were "trying to kill Americans every week" and that American Jews "aren't as pro-Israel as they should be." Even out of office, he tweeted jokes about the president's birth certificate and repeatedly declared: "Obama is a Muslim. In his head & in his heart." (He is not.) And days ahead of the 2016 presidential election, Walsh tweeted: "If Trump loses, I'm grabbing my musket."

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Former GOP chair Michael Steele: Democrats are 'inept,' media are 'hypocrites and liars'

Former Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele wants Democrats to know that the 2022 election will deliver lots of surprises — including some Democrats may actually like. Where's he coming from, given that so much of the corporate media can't stop (gleefully) telling us about the impending "red wave"? As Steele explained in our "Salon Talks" conversation, "Republicans are flooding the zone with a lot of bad polling," creating a false sense of where this election is heading. In fact, Steele said he "believes the political landscape favors Democrats in the key races."

Nonetheless, Steele was eager to slam Democratic leaders from the top down for what he views as their terrible messaging strategy this election cycle. "I've never seen such an inept political operation in my entire life," Steele said. "The Supreme Court delivers you a major upheaval in politics with the Dobbs decision [which overturned Roe v. Wade], and everybody's all jacked up about abortion" — but Democrats still let the GOP refocus this election on inflation and crime.

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Russian state media reportedly rooting for big GOP win in midterms

Russian strongman Vladimir Putin appears to be hoping for Republicans to win the 2022 election in America, according to coverage of the midterms on state television.

Julia Davis, creator of the Russian Media Monitor, explained the dynamics in The Daily Beast.

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Trump sets Nov. 15 for 'very big announcement'

VANDALIA — More than a thousand people flooded the Dayton Airport tarmac on Election Eve to see Donald Trump speak. In between the flight hangars organizers set up bleachers and jumbotrons that would later show power point presentations. Flags or bunting covered every flat surface that wasn’t moving.

At about 8:30 p.m., Trump’s plane landed and taxied up behind the podium — “TRUMP” in big gold letters serving as a backdrop for his speech. After months of flirting with a 2024 presidential bid, he teased a “very big announcement” Nov. 15 at Mar a Lago.

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