This is just getting pathetic for Kevin McCarthy

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Bitterness is not an attractive emotion, and for some people, when they don’t get what they want, when they don’t get their heart’s desire, bitterness can quickly take hold of them, turning them into angry, self-righteous, and, of course, bitter shadows of what they once were.

Such is the case with Kevin McCarthy. McCarthy spoke to CNN and, in a shocking display of utter denial, blamed Democrats for the mess Republicans find themselves in. They’ve tried to oust me to have “continuity in Congress”. McCarthy actually said this with a straight face and he was referring to Democrats, not his fellow Republicans.

And then, in a wildly insane outburst, Kevin claimed the real reason for his being forced out of his job, was because Democrats did not want to pay military members. Say WHAT?!

Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery, and that’s exactly what McCarthy is doing. He is imitating Donald Trump in terms of being in a state of denial. Kev’s all in on denial. Allow me to spell it out for him since he seems unable to practice and engage in rational thought these days.

Mr. McCarthy, you were thrown out of your position because you couldn’t see the forest for the trees. You were like a wounded animal seeking shelter. You lied to everyone, you’re not loyal to anyone, and the biggest, most juicy priority on your mind was saving your own ass.

You did not do one thing to help the American people; you lied to Democrats, you lied to Republicans, you lied to yourself. That’s a lot of lying, Kevin.

The bottom line is you were out of your element. You’re not a skilled enough politician to understand how to deal with crazy people in Congress, nor do you know how to deal with intelligent people in Congress, nor do you know how to deal with anyone or anything because the bottom line is you were one of the worst speakers we ever saw, and you had the job for an extremely brief time because you couldn’t do the job.

It’s not surprising, I suppose for Kevin to turn bitter. Only his bitterness is directed at the wrong people.

This man is such a fool that he can’t even recognize the enemies around him; he can’t even grasp the fact that his speakership, the one thing he wanted so badly, was basically over before it even began.

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