Saturday, September 28, 2024

McConnell Calls Out GOP for Orban Love

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Wednesday rebuked Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Republicans who have grown fond of the leader.

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Mitch, you neutered yourself into irrelevancy. Cash your checks and just go away.

#1 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2024-09-27 09:55 AM

He calls them out only when no longer politically expedient

It's emblematic of todays craven GOP

The probability to ever go back diminishes every year. My father would be beside himself if he were still alive. It's just an ignorant mob manipulated by soulless opportunists moral free sociopaths

#2 | Posted by ChiefTutMoses at 2024-09-27 09:48 PM

When did Republicans begin their descent into irrelevancy?

"Pastor to Presidents: Billy Graham and Richard Nixon"

billygrahamlibrary.org

When American leaders started started down the conservative Christian road they were doing the same thing Rrump tried to do; they were trying to lead us back to the future.
So far, none of these MAGAmorons have ever said which year in the past was so great that we would want to return to it. I'm still waiting for them to name the year but they necer seem to have one in mind. So, in reality, MAGA is just bull crap that millions of angry white folks believe because it maes them thik they can turn the clock back to the era of white privelege. Just think how many more white baseball stars there could have been if those damned black folks would have just stayed in their own league!

#3 | Posted by danni at 2024-09-28 09:44 AM

Turtle ---- can shut the ---- up.

#4 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2024-09-28 05:26 PM

From the sub-summary...

... Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) condemned members of his own party for embracing a "cult of personality" around Hungary's authoritarian leader Viktor Orbn on the Senate floor. ...

Yeah ... and?

So Sen McConnell identified a problem.

What solution did he propose?


#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-09-29 01:14 AM

More from the cited article...

... "I've spoken before about Hungary's decade-long drift into the orbit of the West's most determined adversaries," McConnell said on the Senate floor. "It's an alarming trend. And nobody -- certainly not the American conservatives who increasingly form a cult of personality around Prime Minister Viktor Orbn -- can pretend not to see it."

Though McConnell did not call out Donald Trump by name, the former president and many of his Republican allies have praised the autocratic Hungarian leader, especially for his stances against immigration and attacks on LGBTQ+ and abortion rights.

The former president has met with the Hungarian leader multiple times, most recently at Mar-a-Lago this summer. During the debate between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris earlier this month, Trump praised Orbn as "one of the most respected men" and a "strong man."

McConnell reprimanded the NATO member on Wednesday for its relationships with China, Russia and Iran. China was Hungary's single biggest investor in 2023 and Hungary borrowed $1 billion from Chinese banks last spring, POLITICO previously reported.

"Hungary's leaders aren't cozying up to Moscow, Beijing and Tehran in private. They're doing it publicly and vocally as well," said McConnell.

The minority leader added that Orbn "doesn't just admire" Russian President Vladimir Putin " "He helps him. His government runs interference for Moscow, gumming up European and transatlantic efforts to combat Russia's unlawful aggression at every turn." ...


#6 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-09-29 01:18 AM

LAMP

"What solution did he propose?"

Beware of cults is what I got out of it.

However, the GOP members of Congress are still terrified of Trump's big mouth and will remain so until the voters kick the whole kit-and-caboodle out of office . . . or at least reduce their opinions to irrelevant.

I know it's against good governance but considering that one party, the GOP, has waged an open war on the Constitution itself, it's time to take the offensive and let Democrats control all three branches for as long as it takes to make democracy secure again.

#7 | Posted by Twinpac at 2024-09-29 02:28 AM

@#7

OK, I put off replying to this comment because, well, wow, such great questions and comments. I'm not sure I am up to the task of answering them. But lemme try...

... However, the GOP members of Congress are still terrified of Trump's big mouth and will remain so until the voters kick the whole kit-and-caboodle out of office . ...

Yeah, that's the biggie.

Fmr Pres Trump seems to have tapped into, and has grown due to, a nasty side of the Country. And he has exploited that nasty side for his benefit. And the GOP seems to be cowards in their lack of opposition of that nasty side.

Why?

Maybe the threats of violence that some have experienced if they do not go along with fmr Pres Trump. (and, for starters, major kudos to those election officials who have not backed down in spite of the threats)

... I know it's against good governance but considering that one party, the GOP, has waged an open war on the Constitution itself, ...

It is one person, the cult leader, fmr Pres Trump.

The GOP just goes along because they do not appear to have the cojones to object to what fmr Pres Trump is doing to the Country.

#8 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-09-29 03:01 AM

What's with the cheer leading for authoritarians among Republicans nowadays? Craziest thing I've ever seen!

Why has the former party of "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!" and the GOP's aversion to authoritarianism that used to exist to where we are now become acceptable?

The answer: DonOLD tRump, that's what.

#9 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2024-09-29 03:07 AM

This song just popped up on the playlist. Apropos?

Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms (1985)
www.youtube.com

It's the long, album version of the song.

Lyrics excerpt...

genius.com

...
[Verse 1]
These mist covered mountains
Are a home now for me
But my home is the lowlands
And always will be
Some day you'll return to
Your valleys and your farms
And you'll no longer burn
To be brothers in arms

[Verse 2]
Through these fields of destruction
Baptisms of fire
I've witnessed your suffering
As the battle raged higher
And though they did hurt me so bad
In the fear and alarm
You did not desert me
My brothers in arms

[Bridge]
There's so many different worlds
So many different suns
And we have just one world
But we live in different ones
...



Yeah, they don't write lyrics like that anymore.

#10 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-09-29 03:17 AM

LAMP

I disagree that it's just one person . . . Trump.

Trump is just the battering ram for the GOP. It's the GOP who wants a one-party authoritarian rule forever. If Trump blows it in this election, the GOP isn't going to quit there. They're in it for the long haul and they appear to be working in conjunction with Vladimir Putin who also supports Trump.

It's no coincidence that Trump is buddying up with a Trump ally, Victor Orban. There is a plan afoot and it probably involves blocking Ukraine from becoming a member of NATO. And we know the reason for that.

The fact that the GOP supports Trump and could put a stop to this kanoodling with foreign adversaries tells me that the GOP knows exactly what's going on and has been running the show from the beginning.

So, it's NOT just one person. It's the whole GOP.

#11 | Posted by Twinpac at 2024-09-29 08:42 PM

@#11 ... Trump is just the battering ram for the GOP. It's the GOP who wants a one-party authoritarian rule forever. ...

If you say, "the current Trump GOP," I would agree.

I do want to draw the distinction between the current Trump GOP, and the GOP that preceded fmr Pres Trump.

While I did not always agree with that prior GOP, I will say that they did not storm the Capitol to overthrow the Constitution.

#12 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-09-30 07:10 PM

The previous gop flew in people to storm the vote count in florida in 2000.

the gop has been wretched for decades.

#13 | Posted by Alexandrite at 2024-09-30 07:12 PM

@#13 ... The previous gop flew in people to storm the vote count in florida in 2000. ...

OK, I should be more specific. :)

When I said, the previous GOP, I was speaking of the GOP of the last century, i.e., pre-2000.

Back then I was a registered Republican.

But what I saw occurring in the GOP in the post-2000 era (starting with the formation of the Tea Party (and the early misogamy of the Tea Party, before it became "the quiet part")) led me to re-register here in CT as an unaffiliated voter.

#14 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-09-30 07:34 PM

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