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    Wrong. Gaetz started the voting process and Dems could have voted no to keep McCarthy.

    This particular comment of mine is not saying they should have.

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      This is such a dishonest argument. You’re nothing more then a troll.

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        Can you explain to me why it’s dishonest? I believe I’m just stating facts.

        Edit: What I mean is that I just corrected what OP wrote.

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            Jesus Christ, am I on Reddit right now? The guy is spitting facts and getting lectured and downvoted. Are liberals really this sensitive now? It’s mind-blowing to an older guy.

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            It’s dishonest because the Republicans both initiated the vote to remove McCarthy

            This is what I wrote

            and had the numbers to reelect him.

            This is in accordance with what I wrote: Dems could’ve reelected McCarthy.

            While you are correct democrats could have voted for McCarthy,

            Right? And

            I’m not really sure why they should/wpuld as he had already reneged on budgetary issues

            As I clarified in that comment, I was not saying they should.

            So, you’re not disagreeing with me, are you? I therefore don’t see why I’m criticized.

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              The initial comment stated that it was the Republicans who voted McCarthy out. You called that statement wrong, that democrats voted him out. While you could argue semantics about the voting process, this historic event of ousting a speaker was controlled by the republican party. You’re claim otherwise is dishonest (misleading) because the democrats acted the way the minority party always acts for speaker votes, meaning the Republicans knew what the outcome of the vote would be.

              It would be the same as saying democrats were the ones responsible for the initial election of McCarthy taking so long. While they didn’t vote for him, that’s not new or surprising, the surprising thing was Republicans inability to agree on a speaker (and thus making them the ones primarily at fault for failing to elect a speaker). To state otherwise is misleading because you are purposefully ignoring important details.

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                This simply isn’t true. The minority party, GOP or Dem have been known to support speakers of the opposite party when it suited their purposes.

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                    Nah, the downvotes are weird partisanship. The rest of the world knows that these parties sometimes cut deals on speakers.

                    https://time.com/6320202/house-democrats-refused-save-kevin-mccarthy/

                    On Tuesday, Democrats voted unanimously alongside Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida and seven other GOP members to remove McCarthy as Speaker. Despite talk over the weekend that some Democrats might cut a deal with McCarthy to save him, the Speaker ultimately refused to offer members of the opposition party any concessions, leaving Democrats united against him. In the narrowly divided House, only a handful of Republicans needed to join Democrats to create the majority needed to win the vote.

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                I understand what you say, but in this particular instance I’d like to live with the view that both semantics holds, due to the following criterion on my side.

                The perception by some newspaper I read outside the US was that Gaetz & co. was a small minority rightwing and everybody didn’t want to play his childish game.

                You say it was predictable that Dems would vote against a Republican Speaker, and that indeed turned out to be the case. However, at the same time Dems essentially voted together with Gaetz and that was a bit surprising to me and that newspaper.

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                  Ah, that last paragraph really helps explain your viewpoint. While you could argue that Dems voted “with” Gaetz against McCarthy, they certainly didn’t vote for the same people for speaker. The real problem here is that while US, by law (as in laws officially recognize a two party system), is a two party system this situation is best understood from a 3 party perspective (Maga, Republicans, democrats).

                  The Republicans need the Maga votes to form a coalition to elect a speaker, democrats would prefer their coalition gets to elect a speaker. When you understand all of the chaos is the republicans and Maga Republicans fighting over power in their “coalition” it’s easier to understand everyone’s behavior.

                  With that context none of this has been surprising and many people were expecting a Maga republican to call the speaker vote at some point. It also reinforces the concept that this is more about republican infighting rather than anything going on with the democrats.

                  Just like in parliamentary systems, one coalition isn’t going to vote for the other without some concessions. Republicans weren’t willing to concede anything to democrats and thus had to cater to the Maga Republicans (which is why most wouldn’t put blame on democrats in this scenario).

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          It’s an intellectually deficint argument. You know the gop called the vote and yet you want to act like this has anything to do with the democrats. The only reason you are pushing this “point” is to try to both sides this bullshit. You are doing nothing but attempting to push a narrative, a lazy one that no one is buying btw.

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            Wait, it’s not like OP criticized Trump and I said “but Hillary”.

            The OP’s argument was wrong. It was not Mat Gaetz’ “vote”. Dems did choose to oust McCarthy.

            That’s not “both side”. I just corrected OP.

            Edit: the context is that Rs votes split exactly as expected. Dems knew the expectation and chose to oust McCarthy. That’s a fact.

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                You’re just shouting “dishonest”. Can you tell me exactly which part of my text is dishonest? It feels as if you’re in tribalism where you label any inconvenient fact as dishonesty and move on to protect yourself.

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              Edit: the context is that Rs votes split exactly as expected. Dems knew the expectation and chose to oust McCarthy. That’s a fact.

              This can NOT be serious. This argument is on the same level as “I didn’t punch him, I was just swinging my arms wildly and they put their face in the path of my fist”. Are you actually 5 years old, or just pretending?

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                As I wrote, Rs against McCarthy didn’t reach majority.

                So, would you please take back that insult? Should I explain further what you don’t understand here?

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                  Let me flip your argument: US conservatives always knew there would be roughly 212 democratic votes against anything they do.

                  Why would they, with 221 votes in their side, do something like this? If they didn’t want this to happen, why would conservatives take this action?

                  Why do democrats have to clean up conservative messes? Why can’t they be adults and act responsibly?

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                    Can you explain to me why my comment equated to “I didn’t punch him, I was just swinging my arms wildly and they put their face in the path of my fist”?

                    I don’t see how.

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              It is a fact.

              Really wish Lemmyverse liberals here weren’t exactly as pedantic and defensive as they are on every other social media site.