What started as a vote for House speaker on Tuesday has quickly turned into a public flogging, as Rep. Kevin McCarthy, the widely presumed speaker-in-waiting, failed again Wednesday to secure the votes necessary to be named to the post.
Wednesday’s first two rounds of voting marked five straight failures in the California Republican’s speakership bid, and Democrats and Republicans alike have taken time to revel in his misery.
Feel like I’m living in a worldstar video the way McCarthy is getting beat down right now by his own party on the house floor.
— Maxwell Alejandro Frost (@MaxwellFrostFL) January 3, 2023
McCarthy claimed the consecutive votes would make his right-wing detractors grow tired of opposing him.
And he was very wrong.
On Tuesday, McCarthy received 203 votes in the first round, 203 votes in the second and 202 votes in the third. On Wednesday, he earned only 201 votes in both the fourth and fifth rounds. All well short of the 218 he needs.
For McCarthy, this voting process has been a fitting summation of his political career: hubristic, entitled and embarrassing beyond measure.
McCarthy, once one of the self-proclaimed “Young Guns” in the GOP (a term for up-and-coming Republicans), has always portrayed himself as an heir-apparent to GOP leadership. That arrogance continued into Tuesday morning, when McCarthy reportedly told fellow Republicans in a closed-door meeting that he had “earned this job.” And he teed off on fellow Republicans in an interview Tuesday before the vote that afternoon.








