McCarthy was always flawed, but at the time was likely the best step forward given the committee assignments that Jordan was on would have to be vacated if he were Speaker.
Tim is being particularly hard-headed on this one because he seems to think that Matt Gaetz getting McCarthy expelled is a win for a Republican-controlled House.
He's trying to take a bow and say that this shows the Republicans didn't actually get BTFO during the midterms, because at least they have the House majority and this is what they can do with it. Then he turns around and says...I don't remember which video it was in, I think it was the one about Jim Jordan running, that "if the Republicans can basically get a new Speaker and just obstruct, that's good enough".
Meanwhile he keeps mocking McConnell with his turtle voice saying "slow down Democrats". That's the same thing though. He's okay with the Republicans not having enough of a majority to accomplish anything and instead just obstructing aid to Ukraine, but then he gets mad at the establishment Republicans for only obstructing. It's idiotic. It's a guy who is determined to not see the reality of his situation. He picked a horse, and now that his horse is running into the same problems that every politician runs into, he's accepting the horse will become a mainstream politician and telling us we're better off for it even if nothing new happens.
We do not have a majority. Tim getting angry and saying that if McCarthy does backroom deals with Democrats, it's a Democrat majority is correct. The Democrats control the Senate. They control the presidency. The Republicans have a narrow majority in the House. We are not in control of anything except the Supreme Court. 2022 was a disaster, we lost and now all we can do is fight amongst ourselves for the amusement of the elite class and the journalists. 2024 is going to be a disaster. A blue wave like we've never seen before.
Alright, here we go. Tim devoted a segment to what it means to be a man. He decided to try and dip his toes in the Tate market.
I know what you're thinking. Tim is an autistic retard who isn't able to relate to other people. He's either going to fill this segment with cape shit or personal anecdotes about how he didn't go to college but still succeeded with NEETbux.
No. It's dumber than that.
Tim, in a segment titled "THIS is what it means to be a man", tells the story of two animals. Hachiko, and Andre the rooster.
Hachiko is a very famous folktale, but for those who don't know, a Japanese professor would walk to a bus stop after class every day, where he met a dog and fed it. One day he had a stroke during a lecture and died. So the dog waited and waited for the professor, staying at the bus stop for ten years before finally dying himself. It's a touching story about the bond between animals and humans and Tim fucks it up by using it to describe loyalty.
Hachiko's story is only touching because it is about a beast who does not understand his owner had died. If the same story was told about two men, the Hachiko character would be chastised as childish and naive for not understanding the concept of death and moving on with their life. The best example of how this could relate to humans is a parent who has a missing child and never gives up searching but that is a distinctly female phenomenon. It's partly the strong attachment between a mother and her child and partly the irrational emotion that women experience. Not manly in the slightest.
The other story is about Andre the rooster who died fighting off a raccoon to save the henhouse. A much more appropriate tale except that importantly, the rooster already HAS a family. I'm sure most men would gladly fight to defend an existing family. Their problem is starting one to begin with.
Very insulting to be compared to Beasts. Thank you Tim.