Three GOP Senators are Down with KBJ
5 Apr 2022
CLAY: There are now three Republicansโฆ I think, Buck, you got it right when you said that you thought three Republicans would ultimately end up voting for Ketanji Brown Jackson.
BUCK: Not quite Nashville Nostradamus level, but pretty good.
CLAY: Pretty good. Two of the three make sense โ and let me explain what I mean by that. Susan Collins in Maine has a perspective that has been consistent and that I respect, and that perspective in general is, โI am going to give deference to the president in general, and the Senateโs job is to advise and consent and look over the nominees, but not to say, โHey, weโre only going to support people who agree a hundred percent with us.'โ
And to Susan Collinsโ credit, she stepped up and supported Brett Kavanaugh when there was immense pressure on her not to support Brett Kavanaugh and really, when she won reelection โ against Cohen, I believe, is who was running against her โ the expectation was she was gonna lose. She won comfortably. Maine trusts Susan Collins to make the right decisions.
So, I respect the consistency of the principle of Susan Collins when it comes to giving deference to the president whether heโs a Republican or a Democrat and voting for โ most of the time โ the nominee. Lisa Murkowski, senator from Alaska, is in a tough reelection battle right now, and I believe she is making a political calculation that sheโs more likely to win if she supports Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Thatโs less noble to me. I also think that Murkowski got it one billion percent wrong when she voted against Brett Kavanaugh. That, to me, is reason enough not to be a big fan of her. If Iโm an Alaskan voter, I would not be pleased with this decision. Sheโs been a bit erratic in terms of whether sheโs gonna support or not support nominees. She ultimately voted for Amy Coney Barrett. So Iโm less impressed by Murkowski, but again, sheโs in the middle of an election. The person that Iโm disgusted by, Buck, is Mitt Romney.
BUCK: (chuckles) Thatโs the right word.
CLAY: I am utterly disgusted with Mitt Romney, and itโs not just about this vote, Buck. In the last few weeks, Mitt Romney has said, โIโm voting for Ketanji Brown Jackson.โ This one got me way angrier. He voted against repealing the TSA mask mandate, Buck. He was the only senator on the Republican sideโฆ Remember there were 57 votes, seven Democrats, or eight Democrats, whatever it was, actually were willing to vote against the TSA mask mandate.
Credit to those Democrats for getting that right. Mitt Romney got that a hundred percent wrong. Remember, Buck, he said, โIโm going to defer to the experts,โ even though the experts have deponent almost everything wrong. He didnโt show up to vote on defunding the Biden vaccine mandate โ this was a big vote. He wouldnโt even manage to make it there โ and remember, he also accused Tulsi Gabbard of treason for opposing war in Ukraine.
Greg Price did a good job of putting all those things together of cowardice, in my opinion, from Mitt Romney. If Iโm a Utah voter right now, Buck, I am done with this dude; I want him out of office. I think that he is so concerned now with the New York Times editorial board, writing something nice about him โ and also when he dies one day that his obituary in the New York Times is gonna be nice. I think he is a fraud. I think he is a chump. I think that he is everything that is wrong with people get so obsessed with the intelligentsia liking him that they donโt stand up on principle anymore.
BUCK: And he was the Republican nominee for president in 2012, everybody.
CLAY: Yeah. Yep.
BUCK: Just when we talk about the GOP and some of its failings, just remember this was the guyโฆ I mean, I voted for him, so there was that. You know, which now I say out loud I go, โEw.โ But I felt was the better choice at the time. He actually was pretty good back then on border issues, believe it or not. He was a big E-Verify guy.
So there were some things that I could point to and say, โWell, Mitt was better than the alternative.โ But, Clay, there is a specific Republican malady, a specific GOP psychological defect whereby people get into elected office and โ as you pointed out with the New York Times โ they are so quick to stab their own side in the back with just the most meager pat on the head from the Democrat elites.
Just some crumbs from the table of Vanity Fair, and all of a sudden, they forget about why they got there in the first place, what they promised to do for the electorate. There are some other Republicans senators that Iโm sure people are thinking about in this context too. By the way, good historical context there from Murkowski. For me, unforgivable for a Republican to have voted against Kavanaugh.
CLAY: I agree.
BUCK: Unforgivable.
CLAY: We got a lot of people who listen in Alaska, Buck. I wouldnโt vote for her. I know sheโs got challenger whoโs an actual Republican.
BUCK: Yeah.
CLAY: Sheโs trying to run basically as an independent, and Alaska does have a strong independent streak so parties are less significant.
BUCK: We should dig into who her primary challenger is, or who the other Republican is in that race, because that is a total no go. If youโre Republican and you voted against Kavanaugh youโre no longer, as far as Iโm concerned, you shouldnโt be in elective office, at least not as a Republican and not even as an independent. I think thatโs outrageous.
So then you get to Collins, which sheโs gonna be in a tough one. And hereโs the thing, right? You have a likelihood here of a big wave in the House. Senate is a trickier game. And, you know, we gotta play strategically on the right so that we wouldnโt end upโฆ I mean, if you have a Joe Biden last two years of term one โ assuming of course heโs gonna stay in for the last two and not step down โ you have the House in control, thatโs helpful.
You have the House and the Senate in Republican hands; Joe Bidenโs just sitting there getting ready to figure out what theโฆ I would say for reelection, but who knows what the planโs actually gonna be. The Senate map is not super good for Republicans going into this midterm. Itโs not gonna be an easy one. You might end up, you know, maybe we getโฆ
If we get a two- or three-seat swing, that would be pretty solid I think for the GOP give an what the map actually looks like. So if we get 53-47 โ make sure my math is right there โ that would be good. Obviously in the House, Iโve said 50 plus. We gotta go 50 plus. So Susan Collins, Iโll give a pass to. But with Mitt Romney? Clay, Mitt Romney went marching with BLM with his mask on outside.
I guess when youโre worth hundreds of millions of dollars because you basically levered up and looted a bunch of companies with Bain Private Equity back in the day โ when youโve done that โ money doesnโt really appeal to you anymore, principle doesnโt really appeal to you anymore, you donโt want to be in the fight. You want people in prominent positions to like you, and thatโs the disease that Republicans have, some of them.
CLAY: Itโs so pathetic. Again, I give credit to Susan Collins for standing on principle as it pertains to these votes. And again, Iโm still fired up โ as we just talked about โ with Lisa Murkowski. I think sheโs made poor decisions. Again, if Iโm in Alaska I donโt want her to be my senator, based on what she did with Kavanaugh. But at least sheโs been inconsistent, right โ and thatโs not a praise.
But sheโs a unreliable in terms of how sheโs going to respond. But for Mitt Romney? Heโs not up for reelection. To your point, Buck, heโs got hundreds of millions of dollars. If itโs just this I would say, โOkay, whatever.โ But to not be opposed to a mask mandate on airlines, to not stand up and vote against the Biden vaccine mandate, to be willing to turn your back like that on the vast majority of your constituents, on the vast majority of Republicans across the country that are fighting for freedom? I find this guy detestable now. I really do find Mitt Romney to be a detestable person.
BUCK: Itโs cheap, false virtue that heโs after, and it really is the equivalent of some of these former Republicans who run over to MSNBC โ and maybe they still call themselves Republican or maybe they call themselves independent โ and all they do is go on air to trash the side that they supposedly support and represent or did at some point. Itโs pathetic. Thereโs a reason why, you know, the betrayers and the traitors are in the final circle of hell in Danteโs Inferno, right?
Thereโs just something so unseemly about being that who turns on your own side for the amusement of those who despise you. The left hates Mitt Romney. They donโt like Mitt Romney. Theyโre not gonna say heโs a good guy for this or whatever; but thereโs some people that I guess are on the right โ thereโs a little, tiny percentage โ that are taken in by this and think that Mittโs standing on principle. No, heโs doing this because then he getsโฆ Itโs just all ego driven. Heโs just hurting the cause, and for what?
CLAY: He has no future in the Republican Party. And hereโs my concern, Buck. It could end up 51-49, and Mitt Romney could be regularly siding with Joe Biden and the Democrats to get them to 50 so Kamala can break ties. Right? He could be for the Republican Party, if the Republicans are in the majority โ
BUCK: Think of those sweet, sweet editorials the Washington Post about how Mitt Romneyโs a maverick and how heโs cementing his legacy and the Romney brand is separate from the tainted Trump. We can play the whole thing out right now.
CLAY: Thatโs what Iโm afraid of, because to your point now on the Senate map you could end up 51-49 and Romney could be the Republican who is like Joe Manchin is to the Democrats right now: A guy who is willing to buck his own party. The difference is, Joe Manchin is representing a state that voted for Donald Trump by a larger margin than any state in the country. So arguably he needs to be serving his constituents by not being a dyed-in-the-wool Democrat all the time. Mitt Romney represents Utah.
BUCK: Utah! Yeah.
CLAY: Maybe historically the strongest Republican state almost in the country, right?
BUCK: Utah, Wyoming, maybe one or two others in the conversation. Yeah.
CLAY: So he has zero pressure, and in fact โ we could probably open up the phones right now โ Iโm sure that there are a lot of Utah listeners right now who are furious. Weโre number one in Salt Lake City, Buck. Thereโs tons of you listening right now in Salt Lake City and be and I bet you guys are as disgusted with Mitt Romney. Again, itโs not one vote.
BUCK: Yes.
CLAY: Itโs the series of votes that he has had or failed to make over the past several weeks which have been a repudiation of much of the Republican agenda.
BUCK: I think itโs important, too, because the pattern here is such a clear indicator because one time you could say, โAll right, maybe his principlesโฆ I disagree with him, but maybe his principles in this one instance that just happened to get him the pat on the head from the New York Times editorial board or whomever, maybe.โ Time after of time? I think heโs got an addiction; he loves those crumbs from the Vanity Fair lib table.
CLAY: Letโs also mention, by the way, Buck, he voted against Ketanji Brown Jackson to be on the D.C. Circuit. So what did he see that made him change his mind? This is an important detail, for people out there. You vote as a senator for the elevation to circuit courts and district courts and everything else. Mitt Romney opposed Ketanji Brown Jackson on the D.C. Circuit.
And then after that testimony, after actually rigorously examining her record, he decided that he was wrong to support her for the D.C. Circuit? This is the flip side of Lindsey Graham, right? Lindsey Graham voted for Ketanji Brown Jackson the D.C. Circuit, said, โUpon reflection, I donโt think that she belongs on the Supreme Court. Iโm okay with her being on a circuit court.
โI donโt think that she belongs on the Supreme Court.โ Mitt Romney didnโt think that she belonged on the circuit court, which is a less serious job, but he thinks she belongs on the more serious job of the Supreme Court? Itโs completely illogical. Heโs an imbecile โ and I, frankly, find him quite contemptible.
BUCK: Yes.
CLAY: A little bit of fire and brimstone to start off your morning if youโre on the West Coast and to start off your day if youโre on the East Coast.
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