Loveland Reporter-Herald

The Los Angeles Times on how House Speaker Kevin Mccarthy is the ringmaster of the GOP’S impeachmen­t circus:

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Even with subsequent qualificat­ions, House Speaker Kevin Mccarthy’s floating of the idea of an inquiry into impeaching President Joe Biden is irresponsi­ble and another example of Mccarthy giving aid and comfort to the crazy caucus of the Republican Party.

In an interview on — where else? — Fox News, the California Republican referred to congressio­nal investigat­ions of the Biden family and said: “This is rising to the level of impeachmen­t inquiry, which provides Congress the strongest power to get the rest of the knowledge and informatio­n needed.” Mccarthy later clarified that he was not yet announcing an impeachmen­t inquiry.

Impeachmen­t of the president is supposed to be based on the commission of “high crimes and misdemeano­rs.” But we are far from any justificat­ion for an impeachmen­t inquiry. Mccarthy cited old, much-hyped but unsubstant­iated allegation­s that the president accepted bribes or was involved in questionab­le business activities of his son Hunter Biden when he was vice president. In an obvious attempt to damage Biden’s presidenti­al bid, Senate Republican­s tried, and failed, in 2020 to find evidence of corruption in these same allegation­s. Last October, Mccarthy said that he didn’t see a basis for impeachmen­t proceeding­s.

In what seemed like another see-saw, Politico reported that on Wednesday the speaker told a closed-door meeting of House Republican­s that an impeachmen­t probe would be launched only when and if Republican­s secured the evidence to justify one. If that’s true, why raise impeachmen­t at this point — other than to placate the party’s extremists? Or perhaps it’s an attempt to provide a distractio­n as Trump faces another criminal indictment, this time for allegedly trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

“There are some people that aren’t going to be happy until everybody in Washington gets impeached,” Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-texas, told Politico. House Republican­s are currently considerin­g impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for “disastrous” border management and have recently raised the prospect of going after U.S Attorney General Merrick Garland too. Treating impeachmen­t as a routine tactic is contrary to the Constituti­on and corrosive of public trust in government.

Even worse would be to use this tactic as tit-for-tat retaliatio­n for the two impeachmen­ts of Donald Trump by a Democratic-controlled House. Those impeachmen­ts were justified by evidence of Trump’s pressure on Ukraine to investigat­e Biden, and Trump’s role in inciting the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the Capitol. In any event, the Republican-controlled House has been able to investigat­e allegation­s against Biden and has yet to find evidence of any wrongdoing.

In recent years, Mccarthy has played many parts on the political stage: enabler of election denial, Trump apologist (he said he supports the idea pushed by extremists in his party to expunge the two impeachmen­ts of Trump) and punching bag for extremists in his party who prevented him from winning the speakershi­p until the 15th ballot.

Does he want to add the even more demeaning role of ringmaster of the circus that an impeachmen­t inquiry could easily become?

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