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Josh Hawley and the fallout

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08 January 2021, 01:51 PM
wtg
Josh Hawley and the fallout
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John C. Danforth, a former Republican senator from Missouri, had once viewed Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) as a “once-in-a-generation” talent — a young, upstart politician with a promising future in Washington.

Yet after a mob of Trump supporters burst into the Capitol on Wednesday, Danforth said that campaigning for Hawley to take his old seat was “the worst mistake I ever made in my life.”

Hawley had been the first senator to announce he would object to President-elect Joe Biden’s victory, citing baseless claims of mass election fraud. So when the rioters bashed inside, attempting to overturn the election, it was clear who was at fault, Danforth said.

“But for him it wouldn’t have happened,” Danforth told the Kansas City Star. He made the certification vote “a way to express the view that the election was stolen. He was responsible.”

The former senator was far from the only one to lay blame on his former protege. In the span of about five hours on Thursday afternoon, Hawley was denounced by one of his top donors, dropped from a book deal and lambasted by several Missouri Republicans. Calls for him to resign poured in from the editorial boards of Missouri’s two major newspapers and students at the law school where he was once taught.


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08 January 2021, 07:45 PM
CHAS
Met John Danforth when I was a law student. He was the Missouri AG.
He is the only Republican I have ever voted for.


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09 January 2021, 06:28 AM
Steve Miller
Pretty spectacular flameout, right?

I wonder if he’ll come back. No shortage of chutzpah, that’s for sure. Some people like that.

Others prefer competence.

Who knows?


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09 January 2021, 03:07 PM
Nina
Same with Ted Cruz. It amazes me that there were so many (over 100 in the House!) who felt like it was in their best interest to not just support the lies and rhetoric, but to actually double down on it.

I mean, in just a few hours Congress went from morally indignant pearl clutching speeches to challenging the votes again. In spite of all that happened, in spite of being huddled in the basement (or wherever) under lockdown, praying and calling their families, these guys said, "Yep, those are my people."

I honestly do not understand it.
09 January 2021, 06:54 PM
rontuner
This is the first time they got to go through what so many of our school children have had to be prepared to face...

You must know the rule: Republicans don't care about anything until it is personal!


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