Generous political observers might be tempted to give House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) credit for trying. The top House Republican hasn’t exactly succeeded in presenting a compelling defense of Donald Trump’s alleged abuses, but McCarthy is certainly giving it his best shot.
It just isn’t going well for anyone. In September, McCarthy appeared on CBS’s 60 Minutes and got lost when confronted with basic details he hadn’t bothered to learn. In October, McCarthy told a national television audience that the president never urged China to investigate the Bidens, despite Trump having stood on the White House South Lawn and literally saying, “China should start an investigation into the Bidens.”
In November, the House GOP leader endorsed the Kremlin’s discredited conspiracy theory about Ukraine interfering in U.S. elections, and last week, he misquoted Alexander Hamilton. All of which helped pave the way for today’s latest gem.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) doesn’t quite have his impeachment facts straight.
“In modern history, we’ve never gone after impeaching a president in the first term,” McCarthy said in a Monday appearance on Fox News ahead of the House Judiciary Committee’s second public impeachment hearing.
I guess the motivation behind rhetoric like this is that if the Democratic impeachment effort can be characterized as unprecedented, then it would be … bad. The trouble is, there’s an important difference between historical curiosities and actual arguments.









