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Left-wing cable news network MSNBC came under fire Thursday following a perplexing segment on Joy Reid s show centered around poop jokes and attacking Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y.
Reid, the left-wing host well known for criticizing Republicans, was seemingly amused when former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele, now a political analyst for MSNBC, resorted to using defecation references to attack Stefanik, the Republican Party, and former President Donald Trump.
The segment began with Reid going on a profanity-laced rant against Stefanik, calling her statements on election fraud in the 2020 election bulls t, questioning her past political support for anti-Trump Republicans, and claiming she was defrauding Trumpy voters by pretending to not be one of the most liberal Republicans.
Print this article Republican Conference Chair Liz Cheney (R., Wyo.) participates in a news conference with House Republican leadership at the U.S. Capitol, March 9, 2021.
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Representative Liz Cheney has likely talked herself out of a Republican leadership position.
Cheney was already on the hot seat early this year for breaking with most of her party and voting to impeach President Donald Trump, saying of the January 6 Capitol riot, “The President of the United States summoned this mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of this attack.” Despite a move against her, Republicans ended up voting to retain her as conference chair in early February.
However, civil and voting rights groups promptly filed a complaint in federal court alleging the law violates the U.S. Constitution, the Voting Rights Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
The NAACP, Disability Rights Florida and Common Cause argue that the law imposes burdensome identification requirements to vote by mail and severely limits drop boxes among other hurdles, provisions which will negatively impact voters of color and those with disabilities. I m not a fan of drop boxes at all, to be honest with you, but the legislature wanted to keep them, DeSantis said on Fox.
The governor, who signed the bill inside a Hilton hotel near the Palm Beach airport, was flanked by supporters, who clapped and cheered at his answers in the interview.