No fucking way, bro. Dude, he is definitely, so I blame Nick Sorter for this, because he pointed out, like, oh, because it's gonna happen in the middle of the night, like he's not, like TV cameras aren't gonna, right? Like, will they really complain because the cameras aren't there and the people aren't awake to pay attention? This motherfucker is going to talk until people are awake so he can have his grandstanding moment. Like, that's literally what's happening.
He's going to keep- Yeah, we have three more hours of this shit, I think. When the cameras come on, his tears will start flowing. Oh, man.
God, I hate Congress. Okay, I think the tide has turned. At this point, we need to turn our attention, now that the vote is in, to Hakeem Jeffries and just blast, blast mode.
I like that idea. That might be enough to keep us going for a good chunk of the speech there. I mean, really did a pretty good job roasting him, which just, like, transcribed that.
He'd probably cry. You think he'd cry if he heard that? I bet he'd cry. didn't roast him.
He roasted... Oh, no, we started with Jeffries. It was only after that we did that. Oh, I must've missed that, sorry.
, what's the maximum amount of time that Hakeem Jeffries can debate on the floor during this House vote? Some limited time. Based on WebEx posts, Hakeem Jeffries, as House Minority Leader, has no strict time limit during floor debates, thanks to the magic minute rule, which lets party leaders speak as long as they want. Tonight, he's already gone over an hour and a half, and some reports suggest he could keep going until the vote's called, potentially delaying it until 6.30 a.m. 6.30, she's talking Pacific, so that's three hours, so that's 9.30 a.m. Eastern.