@butch
the answer to that is probably a simple, "yes".
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@naikarrah @butch Mitch may not stay around very long once he loses his gavel. He and Elaine may find some other way to grift.
@KathyFox @butch
lobbying, consulting, and speaking are only lucrative IF you are not closely linked with a lunatic traitor and an truculent Congress/political party?
Many, MANY business organisations and corporations have spoken out clearly prior to this rebellion AND afterward too. I have grave doubts about Mitch's value in those markets atm.
@naikarrah @butch I hope so. But there's always Elaine's family connections in China. Also, I think it depends on what happens next with the Republican Party--will a new, center-right party with principles emerge out of the ashes and permanently disempower tRump enablers like Mitch and Elaine?
@naikarrah @butch The Georgia runoff election hasn't been certified yet (hasn''t even been fully counted yet) so I think Mitch is still Sen. Maj. Leader until the D's have a majority. In any event, Mitch was Sen. Maj. Leader last night when he called for the Senate adjournment for two weeks. Mitch could call them back if he wanted to, but that's a proactive step as opposed to them already being in regular session.