Showing posts with label Matt Gaetz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matt Gaetz. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Quote of the Day (William Butler Yeats, on ‘The Worst Rogues and Rascals’)

“We too had many pretty toys when young:
A law indifferent to blame or praise,
To bribe or threat; habits that made old wrong
Melt down, as it were wax in the sun’s rays;
Public opinion ripening for so long
We thought it would outlive all future days.
O what fine thought we had because we thought
That the worst rogues and rascals had died out.”—Nobel Prize-winning Irish poet-playwright William Butler Yeats (1865-1939), “Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen” (1921), in The Tower (1928)

 In the U.S., the disillusionment expressed by Yeats had long since set in. Nevertheless, “the worst rogues and rascals” had never been more brazenly evident than during last week’s 15-vote count to elect Kevin McCarthy Speaker of the House

It wasn't just serial liar George Santos was waiting to join a body he instantly dishonors by his presence. It was also that the last-ditch holdouts (notably including the mendacious Matt Gaetz, shown in the attached image in a tense moment with McCarthy) were merely fighting for their moment to shine on Fox News.

“Nihilists” might have been the most common word I kept hearing about the small group (less than 10%) of the new Republican majority in the House of Representatives who obstinately voted against McCarthy.

But the epithet could just as well have applied to many of his supporters. It was all too appropriate that the final ballots that moved McCarthy into his long-desired position took place on the second anniversary of the assault on the Capitol, for 118 members of the House who voted against Joe Biden’s certification as President have returned to their jobs.

In fact, it might be said that a straight line runs from January 6, 2021 to January 6, 2023. McCarthy not only joined those voting against certification, but went crawling down to Mar-a-Lago after coming under attack from MAGA forces for criticizing Donald Trump for inciting the insurrection.

To the longtime Republican leader’s horror, his consistent efforts since then to placate the Jacobin wing of his party may only have encouraged them. Policy differences between him and them are nonexistent, as he has continually yielded to their demands. But his attempts at appeasing them only confirmed their belief that he would do or say anything to become Speaker.

On January 6, 2023 as on January 6, 2021, a far-right coalition temporarily disrupted electoral processes long taken for granted. In their desire to sow division and disorder, they only managed to bring democracy into disrepute—and at a time when dictators were watching and gloating.

Monday, April 12, 2021

TV Quote of the Day (‘Veep,’ As Selina Endures Meme Mortification)

Vice President Selina Meyer [played by Julia Louis-Dreyfuss]: “What are you laughing about, Jolly Green Jizzface?”

Jonah Ryan [played by Timothy Simons]: “I was…” [Stammering] “Sorry, ma'am.”

Selina: “God damn, why are you even here?”

Jonah: “Oh, I came here to tell you that you're a meme, ma'am.”

Selina: “I'm a meme ma'am? What are you talking about? Speak English, boy.”

Jonah: “A meme, an Internet phenomenon.”

Amy Brookheimer [played by Anna Chlumsky] [confirming this at her computer]: “Okay, yes. There are Photoshopped versions of this springing up all over Twitter.” [Images start flashing on her screen of Selina typing on her cellphone.] “You at the Declaration of Independence... Oh, my God: With Mary Magdalene at the crucifixion…the 2004 tsunami….”

Gary Walsh [played by Tony Hale]: “If there was a tsunami, you'd be genuinely looking at your phone 'cause you'd be checking the weather.”

Selina: “You know what? I don't need you to talk.” [Gary looks abashed. Then, Selina, back to the whole staff]: “How do we stop this ‘meme ma'am’ shit?”

Jonah: “No, it's just a meme, ma'am. Not a ‘meme ma'am.’” [Selina is stupefied.]  “And usually they flame out after about 48 hours, but sometimes they blow up and become a super meme like Downfall or Gangnam.”

Gary: “I love Gangnam.”

Selina [turning on him]: “What did I just say?”

Jonah: “If it gets on Reddit or Tumblr, that can happen.”

Selina: “Yeah, okay. You've got to get out of here, okay? Take all these meaningless syllables with you and just get out.”— Veep, Season 2, Episode 4, “The Vic Allen Dinner,” original air date May 5, 2013, teleplay by Simon Blackwell and Armando Iannucci, directed by Chris Addison

Selina’s acute embarrassment over becoming an object of Internet ridicule was just a small preview of what befell Chris Christie four years later after an ill-advised trip to the beach, or Andrew Cuomo a month ago as he walked outside the governor's mansion in Albany wrapped in a blanket. (At least Bernie Sanders was able to turn all those mitten memes to political gold by helping to raise $1.8 million for charity.)

The latest politician to suffer meme mortification: Matt Gaetz. (The best ones I’ve seen of the belligerent and beleaguered Florida congressman have likened him to a Sixties sitcom character—or, as my good friend Rob put it: “He’s like Eddie Munster, only older and more dangerous.”)