In this special two-part episode, we’re going back through the years to showcase some of Thomas Massie’s best conversations with Matt Kibbe.
Tag - congress
May this be the election year where we the people take back the right of self-governance.
The hurdle of drafting a passable law is huge, but the more hidden barrier is a rogue agency that can’t be trusted to enforce it.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson’s job is in trouble, as many Republicans in Congress are dissatisfied with his lack of leadership and willingness to cozy up to the Democratic opposition.
John Eastman, who was one of those jowly “thinkers” unknown outside highbrow conservative circles, has reached a state of felonious infamy for his role in advising President Trump on how to challenge, and ultimately overturn, the 2020 presidential results.
Congress shouldn’t be dominated by air-wave hungry imps. But since voters crave “fighters” who behave like unfledged hotspurs, they can’t legally be barred from occupying a Rayburn office.
The former Speaker of the House is making the best, most ethical, and wisest choice of his career: rage-quitting Congress.
With a relieved slam of the gavel, Congress lost its best, most vibrant, most natty and nattering crook.
USA governments’ histories show that it doesn’t work to simply hope for honorable people to seek office and then limit themselves and others.
Our real leaders are each politician who does what’s right and lets the chips fall where they may. And, ultimately, each voter who does the same.