Failed Senator Says ‘Eff Republicans’ On Air With MSNBC – Cries Over Liz Cheney

Former failed Dem-Senator, Claire McCaskill said ‘eff Repubicans’ during a segment at her new job on MSNBC. Like most liberals, McCaskill has taken a sudden interest in the now-former GOP Conference Chair, Liz Cheney. In the Democrat’s opinion, Cheney was ‘canceled and Republicans don’t have a right to complain about liberals’ ‘woke-cancel culture’ anymore.

I love how Democrats have a sudden interest in Cheney when they hated both her and her dad, former vice president Dick Cheney, with a passion. Cheney was outed by the GOP for bashing her fellow members of the party and playing a constant distraction away from real issues. She had proven over the course of her career that she no longer represented the values of conservative voters and given her position as Conference Chair, Republicans had a right to remove her.

As soon as Cheney began bashing her so-called fellow Republicans, yahoos like McCaskill started to refer to her as a ‘truth-teller’ but the reality is, Cheney was just saying things that Dems wanted to hear. Since Republicans are working to regain the majority in the Senate, the last thing they needed was a divider like Cheney— It’s as simple as that.

“Think how far the Republican Party has fallen,” McCaskill said. “Now, not only do they accept people committing insurrection and sedition against our government, not only do they accept the President of the United States committing a fraud, a ‘big lie’ on our democracy, which we treasure, not only are they doing that, they’re continuing to sit silently as they oust a truth-teller.”

“If one of these Republicans has the nerve to talk about cancel culture with what they’re doing to Liz Cheney, I would use such an unladylike word right now if I could. I mean, eff ‘em,’” the Democrat continued, adding, “They want to lecture about Dr. Seuss and the cancel culture, and they are canceling her, they are canceling Liz Cheney because she audacity to tell the truth. Shame on all of them.”

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Republicans will hold a candidate forum on Thursday to discuss Cheney’s replacement as conference chair. Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., has the support of McCarthy and Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., and is the only person who has declared her candidacy for the position so far.

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