'Kiss my a**!' Chip Roy's HEATED rant over Matt Gaetz and Kevin McCarthy



Chip Roy is not pleased with his colleagues.

The Republican representative joins Steve Deace to lash out at the termination of Kevin McCarthy’s role as House speaker. Deace is also at his wits' end.

“I am paid to care; I don’t care. It’s getting harder to make me care. This is a joke, it’s rudderless, and it seems as if we want to sell each other talking points [rather] than actually produce any form of substantive victory,” Deace tells Roy.

The motion to vacate McCarthy’s position was filed by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), who joined House Democrats to oust McCarthy by a vote of 216-210 earlier this week.

Roy believes that some in the “MAGA camp” are enjoying “the circular firing squad.”

“I’ve spent a lifetime fighting for limited-government conservatism. I have laid it all on the line,” Roy tells Deace.

“You go around talking your big game and thumping your chest on Twitter, yeah, come to my office to come have a debate, mother. You know why? Because I’m standing up for this country every single day.”

Deace contends that Roy is not alone, adding, “I think that sums up the way a lot of people think, brother, I do. I just don’t think they know what to do instead.”

Roy is also quite unimpressed by the keyboard warriors who believe their tweets will turn America around for the better.

“If people want to play this out in real time, and deal with this every single minute and every single day on social media,” Roy notes, “Don’t think that that’s somehow going to change the game, because what we gotta do, is we have to actually define the fight.”

“Just don’t think that getting out on social media, that that’s somehow real,” he adds, “It ain't.”


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Kevin McCarthy is OUT. Now what? Matt Gaetz explains what’s next.



Matt Gaetz, the Republican Florida congressman who led the ousting of House Rep. Kevin McCarthy, recently joined Jason Whitlock to discuss what’s next.

“The Bible tells us a lot about this, Jason,” he said. “In times where man is disoriented or when we've lost our way … people come forward with wisdom, with personal characteristics, and with a renewed sense of dedication, and there is divine Providence in all this.”

“I know that God's will will be done when we have a new speaker … someone who is really ready to help us lead the country and to be fighters for the tens of millions of Americans who rest all of their hope in the House of Representatives,” he told Jason.

Gaetz explained that we live in a world where “the Biden administration is turning against people and where the Senate is unreliable to put the people's interest first,” but that doesn’t mean we have no hope.

Sometimes hope comes in the form of turmoil, he explained.

“The establishment wants … calm waters all the time, they want everything to be nice and smooth, and then you won't realize that underneath the water, you know, bad stuff is going on, and there's a Chernobyl down there” that could “cause catastrophic impact.”

“I think sometimes you’ve got to have some turbulent water so that people wake up and say, ‘All right, what's going on here?’” he said.

People want to know what it’s “going to take to secure this border,” they want to know how the government plans to “[reduce] spending in order to save the dollar from losing its status as the global reserve currency,” and they want assurance that the country is not about to “sleepwalk into World War III with Russia,” he explained to Jason, who nodded along in agreement.

Matt hopes to get back to a place where “the people really lead and the people we call leaders – they follow the people.”

“So let's get the people engaged, informed, and at the table for the decision-making process,” he said.

Sounds great to us!


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