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House of Pain (w/ Eric Levitz) [Teaser]
Podcast |
Know Your Enemy
Publisher |
Matthew Sitman
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
History
News
Politics
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Oct 07, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:02:54

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Republican congressman Kevin McCarthy always wanted to make history—and he did when, earlier this week, he became the first Speaker of the House to be ousted from the job after eight Republicans joined Democrats to approve a motion to vacate the position. How does a motion to vacate work? What events led to McCarthy's fall from grace? How deranged is the Republican caucus in the House, and how did they get that way? Were Democrats right to not bail out McCarthy? In this episode, Matt and Sam are joined by New York's Eric Levitz to provides answers to all these question—and more. 

Listen:

Todd Snider, "Conservative, Christian, Right Wing Republican, Straight, White, American Males" (2004)

Sources:

Robert Draper, Weapons of Mass Delusion: When the Republican Party Lost Its Mind (Penguin, 2022)

Eric Levitz,  "gop-is-more-ungovernable-than-ever-before.html">The GOP Is More Ungovernable Than Ever Before," New York, Jan 5, 2023

Ettingermentum, "The Art of Losing the Speaker's Gavel," Oct 3, 2023

Matthew Loh, "Mitch McConnell Says House Republicans Should Get Rid of the Motion to Vacate Because It 'Makes the Speaker's Job Impossible,'" Insider, Oct 5, 2023

Eric Levitz of New York Magazine joins to discuss the fate of Kevin McCarthy and the GOP meltdown in Congress. Subscribe on Patreon to hear the rest.

Subscribe to Know Your Enemy on Patreon to listen to this premium episode, and all of our bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/knowyourenemy

Republican congressman Kevin McCarthy always wanted to make history—and he did when, earlier this week, he became the first Speaker of the House to be ousted from the job after eight Republicans joined Democrats to approve a motion to vacate the position. How does a motion to vacate work? What events led to McCarthy's fall from grace? How deranged is the Republican caucus in the House, and how did they get that way? Were Democrats right to not bail out McCarthy? In this episode, Matt and Sam are joined by New York's Eric Levitz to provides answers to all these question—and more. 

Listen:

Todd Snider, "Conservative, Christian, Right Wing Republican, Straight, White, American Males" (2004)

Sources:

Robert Draper, Weapons of Mass Delusion: When the Republican Party Lost Its Mind (Penguin, 2022)

Eric Levitz,  "gop-is-more-ungovernable-than-ever-before.html">The GOP Is More Ungovernable Than Ever Before," New York, Jan 5, 2023

Ettingermentum, "The Art of Losing the Speaker's Gavel," Oct 3, 2023

Matthew Loh, "Mitch McConnell Says House Republicans Should Get Rid of the Motion to Vacate Because It 'Makes the Speaker's Job Impossible,'" Insider, Oct 5, 2023

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