Move, Mitch. Get out the way. Get out the way, Mitch. Get out the way.
These days, Sen. Mitch McConnell seems to be occupying a political no-man’s-land. His refusal to cede power — namely, his role as Senate Republican leader — to younger, more extreme lawmakers has made him a pariah to some conservatives. On the other hand, his constant obstruction, his machinations to tilt federal courts in Republicans’ favor, and his complicity in Donald Trump’s lawlessness has led many proponents of democracy to denounce him, regardless of party.
On Tuesday, McConnell got a taste of the public derision he can expect in ample doses once he leaves office. At a ceremony to honor police who responded to the violence on Jan. 6, 2021, several officers as well as the family of fallen officer Brian Sicknick refused handshakes from McConnell and fellow Republican Kevin McCarthy, the House minority leader.
The officers’ actions are understandable, given McConnell backed Trump’s 2020 presidential bid, voted to acquit Trump on a charge of inciting the Capitol attack, and has vowed to support Trump if he’s the GOP presidential nominee again in 2024.
(The music in the clip below is a little finishing touch on my part.)
GOP @LeaderMcConnell’s epic snub by cops who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6 gets the remix it deserves. pic.twitter.com/AQ4msZJ3EU








