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Republican Congressman and former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy seemingly added to an unusually violent week for Republican members of Congress when he reportedly elbowed fellow Republican Congressman Tim Burchett, who was one of the Republicans who voted him out of the Speaker seat, yesterday afternoon.

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NPR reporter Claudia Grisales witnessed the incident and recounted what happened in a thread on Twitter / X. According to her report, after McCarthy elbowed Burchett, Burchett initially tried to play it off as an accident before chasing McCarthy down and demanding to know why he elbowed him, saying, "Do you have any guts?" McCarthy denied elbowing Burchett, but Burchett was insistent, noting Grisales saw the incident as well.

"He's just a jerk," Burchett told Grisales. "He's just a childish little … he's on a downhill spiral … he just, that was pretty gutless of him. I'm disappointed in him."

Audio of the incident was released later that day.


As reporters began digging further into the incident, Burchett elevated his description of the attack, calling it a "sucker punch" and a "clean shot to the kidneys." McCarthy denied intentionally elbowing Burchett, saying it was a "tight hallway."

The drama didn't end there, as McCarthy's apparent top antagonist, Matt Gaetz, filed an ethics complaint against McCarthy later that day. Gaetz wrote dramatically about the altercation, calling it an "open and public assault." Of note, McCarthy has accused Gaetz of working to get him removed from Speaker because McCarthy opened an ethics investigation into Gaetz for alleged sexual misconduct and misuse of funds.

Gaetz has himself become something of a black sheep of the party for his efforts to oust McCarthy, as after the vote, Republicans including Markwayne Mullin, who himself had a near-violent outburst on Tuesday, began sharing lurid stories about Gaetz to the press.

All of the political infighting within the GOP, whether metaphorical or literal, had many on social media exhausted with the state of affairs in Congress.

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Despite all the infighting, the House was able to pass another stopgap bill to keep the government open until early next year.


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Geigh Science

Re: Gaetz and McCarthy beating eachother with canes on the senate floor, this is probably a reference to the antebellum caning of Charles Sumner which is one of the weirdest American political events of all time. Some pro-slavery douchebag named Preston Brooks got mad at another senator (Charles Sumner) and beat him with a cane to the point of permanent paralysis, then was goaded by that senator's friend (Anson Burlingame) into challenging him to a duel. As Brooks had foolishly allowed himself to get jabaited into issuing the challenge, he forfeited the right of selecting the weapons, time and place.

Burlingame, well known for his marksmanship, chose a duel with rifles to be fought just over the Canadian border in the wilderness around Niagara falls. Realizing that he had made a terrible mistake and was gonna get his head turned into a bloody canoe and die alone in fucking Canada, Sumner humiliated himself by backing out from the duel that he himself had called for in the first place. Trying to save face by saying that it was too dangerous for him to travel that far north due to his political views.

Just remember, as bad as things are currently, they've definitely been weirder and worse.

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Jon the Wizard

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