MSNBC Panel Erupts In Laughter At New Kevin McCarthy, Jim Jordan Report
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There’s reportedly a new plan to put Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) back in the speaker’s office, this time with Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) ― who flopped in his own bid for the gavel last week ― as his assistant.
And an MSNBC panel couldn’t stop laughing at the idea Tuesday.
McCarthy was unceremoniously dumped as speaker as part of a revolt by the party’s far-right lawmakers, leaving the House without a leader and unable to act on legislation for three weeks and counting.
MSNBC correspondent Ali Vitali tried to explain that this could now end just as it started: with McCarthy as speaker, only this time with Jordan as assistant speaker to appease the party’s extremists.
But it was hard to get through it as she, host Joy Reid and former Republican strategist Tim Miller kept bursting into laughter:
.@JoyAnnReid & @TimODC react to @alivitali's new reporting conducted w/Scott Wong on GOP speakership quandary: "There is now a push being floated by former speaker Kevin McCarthy to be reinstalled as Speaker McCarthy alongside Jim Jordan as the assistant speaker" #TheReidOutpic.twitter.com/0EHhDYMnPf
— The ReidOut (@thereidout) October 25, 2023
Miller also tweeted:
Jim Jordan has been floated as Speaker-designate, Speaker-Emeritus, Speaker-nominee-in-waiting, and now Assistant Speaker.
The main problem with that strategy is that none of those are real jobs. https://t.co/Orp7GhbxLj— Tim Miller (@Timodc) October 24, 2023
As of Tuesday evening, the House GOP conference nominated Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.).
He’s the fourth lawmaker to get the nod since McCarthy’s ouster ― following Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.), Jordan and, for just a few hours on Tuesday, Rep. Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) ― but it’s unclear if Johnson has a path to the 217 votes needed to be elected speaker on the House floor.