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MTG Calls Out McConnell After Health Scare, Says He Is No Longer Fit for Office: ‘Family Should Be Ashamed’

Western Journal by Western Journal
August 31, 2023 at 12:07 pm
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There has been no shortage of people calling on Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to step down since he froze up in public for a second time in as many months this week.

Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia was among those who commented.

The second-term firebrand called McConnell unfit for office and went as far as to put him in the same camp as Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania — a man who needs the assistance of close captioning to understand what is being said to him.

McConnell was addressing reporters Wednesday in Covington, Kentucky, when he was asked if he would run for re-election when his latest term is up in 2026.

The 81-year-old appeared as though he was about to answer the question, but he then went silent and stared blankly off into the ether.

For 19 seconds, McConnell said nothing until his staffers ushered him away.

BREAKING: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell appears to FREEZE again while taking questions. pic.twitter.com/MVZNsuq838

— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) August 30, 2023

ABC News reported the incident was blamed on the senator feeling lightheaded and that those close to him said he was perfectly fine afterward.

Another elder statesman and a man who for decades clung to power in the Senate called McConnell to check on him.

President Joe Biden said, “Mitch is a friend, as you know, not a joke. We always — I know people don’t believe that’s the case, but we have disagreements politically — but he’s a good friend. And so I’m going to try to get in touch with him later this afternoon.”

President Biden reacts to Mitch McConnell’s second freeze of the summer:

“Mitch is a friend, as you know. Not a joke. I know people don’t believe that’s the case … I’m going to try and get in touch with him later this afternoon. I don’t know enough.” pic.twitter.com/Lpr7i1jgqB

— The Recount (@therecount) August 30, 2023

McConnell’s issue on Wednesday, whatever it was, is on the verge of becoming a pattern.

In July, he froze up while addressing the media and had to be whisked away:

Flag: McConnell just stopped abruptly during his opening statement during the gop leadership presser and appeared to be unable to restart talking. He then stepped away and walked away with Barrasso: pic.twitter.com/f1kFUjggzm

— Frank Thorp V (@frankthorp) July 26, 2023

While commenting on the state of McConnell’s health, Greene fired off a pair of posts on X, formerly Twitter, that categorized him and others in the upper chamber as unfit.

“Severe aging health issues and/or mental health incompetence in our nation’s leaders MUST be addressed,” she wrote. “Biden, McConnell, Feinstein, and Fetterman are examples of people who are not fit for office and it’s time to be serious about it.”

Severe aging health issues and/or mental health incompetence in our nation’s leaders MUST be addressed.

Biden, McConnell, Feinstein, and Fetterman are examples of people who are not fit for office and it’s time to be serious about it.

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pic.twitter.com/AfvNv50BvA

— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene?? (@RepMTG) August 30, 2023

She also added:

“These politician’s staff and family members should be ashamed of themselves by enabling and allowing their loved ones to remain in office all to hold power.

“We are talking about our country’s national security and it’s all at stake! 25th amendment and other measures need to be on the table.”

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These politician’s staff and family members should be ashamed of themselves by enabling and allowing their loved ones to remain in office all to hold power.

We are talking about our country’s national security and it’s all at stake!

25th amendment and other measures need…

— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene?? (@RepMTG) August 30, 2023

It’s difficult to argue with Greene’s stance, which is and should be a bipartisan concern. The country is not in good hands at the executive level, which Biden shows us daily.

If leaders in the Senate are similarly incompetent and/or incapable of working on behalf of the American people, then they should resign — no matter their respective political affiliations.

Of course, we’re talking about a group of people who as a whole generally hold on to their power and influence as long as they can.

If something is seriously wrong with McConnell, we can almost be certain he will still run in 2026 and again in 2032 if there is a breath in him.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

Tags: healthJoe BidenMarjorie Taylor GreenemedicalMitch McConnellSenate
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