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hamsterjill

(18,036 posts)
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 01:23 PM 2 hrs ago

I took a minute to really think about this Mitch McConnell situation, and what it says about Republicans.

Please take a minute and let's just think about what is happening here, and all that is going on. Reports are coming in that he's brain dead. There are things happening that would tend to point in this direction. We don't have confirmation, of course, but the lack of forth coming information is most likely by design. But let's just look at what all is happening IF the reports are accurate.

Republicans are keeping a dead person on life support. That's cruel enough alone. But let's go further.

They are not allowing his family and friends (yes, he has some, I'm sure!) to have closure and to say their goodbyes and grieve;

They aren't allowing his family to start the estate division and collect any life insurance;

They are running up medical insurance expenses under some pretext of medical care;

They are taking up valuable professional time with doctors and nurses and other hospital staff tending to the situation when their time could be better spent helping patients who have a capacity to recover;

They are keeping a hospital bed occupied when it might better be used for someone who needs it to recover; and

They are, of course, CHEATING to try to keep the seat in Congress.

Just when I think I've seen everything, when I think I've seen the maximum evil that I can see from Republicans grasping for power, just when I think they've stooped as low as they can possibly go, they surprise me yet again. They truly are monsters.

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I took a minute to really think about this Mitch McConnell situation, and what it says about Republicans. (Original Post) hamsterjill 2 hrs ago OP
All of that, yes intrepidity 2 hrs ago #1
Even the word, ETHICS... GiqueCee 1 hr ago #37
Cheating to keep the seat in Republican hands dflprincess 2 hrs ago #2
Came here to post the same Coventina 2 hrs ago #5
Indeed malaise 2 hrs ago #6
I wouldn't be surprised. hamsterjill 2 hrs ago #7
If he doesn't have a DNR then she may not have the option to "pull the plug." littlemissmartypants 1 hr ago #13
Interesting thought. hamsterjill 1 hr ago #14
You're right about that. They are despicable. littlemissmartypants 1 hr ago #23
the idea she went to china in search of med. technology is something that hadn't occurred to me orleans 1 hr ago #15
So cruel MustLoveBeagles 1 hr ago #17
'That poor man?' BULLSHIT!!!!!!!! MyOwnPeace 1 hr ago #31
I think you read the post wrong. hamsterjill 57 min ago #38
I think they are talking about the man in Post 7. The Madcap 55 min ago #39
Not talking about McConnell MustLoveBeagles 49 min ago #40
SO sorry! MyOwnPeace 42 min ago #41
No worries MustLoveBeagles 39 min ago #45
Maybe, but I figure she has a lot of ducks to get in line re the family shipping company, and other legal issues Attilatheblond 7 min ago #52
Um, no cheating is necessary. Wiz Imp 1 hr ago #19
I don't know... llmart 2 hrs ago #3
They may be trying to keep him out of Hell according to his wishes. LuvLoogie 2 hrs ago #4
The ferryman comes for everyone eventually. Ray Bruns 1 hr ago #10
Well.... vanlassie 1 hr ago #34
I tend to agree. Power is the only currency they value Torchlight 1 hr ago #8
"They are not allowing his family and friends (yes, he has some, I'm sure!)" Ray Bruns 1 hr ago #9
No idea what his status actually is, but... cab67 1 hr ago #11
"Republicans are keeping a dead person on life support. That's cruel enough alone" Ray Bruns 1 hr ago #12
we don't. barbtries 1 hr ago #16
But someone else who might need those life support machines for a time, and then be able to recover hamsterjill 1 hr ago #20
Not withstanding the personal and family affairs forthemiddle 1 hr ago #18
Well then, it's wrong either way or either side. hamsterjill 1 hr ago #21
I totally agree forthemiddle 1 hr ago #25
Sorry but that is ridiculous. Wiz Imp 1 hr ago #22
Does a Senator have to be present to cast a vote? wnylib 32 min ago #49
Several days ago I said this same things and was roundly criticized as pushing CT 31j20b3 1 hr ago #24
I agree that his constituents are entitled to proof of life, and they aren't getting it. hamsterjill 1 hr ago #28
Brain death is DEATH under federal law. ALL DEATHS MUST BE REPORTED 31j20b3 1 hr ago #30
And we know that Republicans always follow the law to the letter. hamsterjill 1 hr ago #32
they'll stuff his corpse and prop it up in the Capital rotunda... mike_c 1 hr ago #26
NO "reports" are coming in that he's brain dead. Wiz Imp 1 hr ago #27
Desire Townsend has also indicated that her sources have made this claim. hamsterjill 42 min ago #43
He should be lying in state in the U.S. Capitol, as we've done for other Senators and Presidents FakeNoose 1 hr ago #29
A minority of Senators. ColoringFool 35 min ago #48
A Puzzling No-Op Nasruddin 1 hr ago #33
Of course we aren't sure what the situation is Grim Chieftain 1 hr ago #35
McDeadguy cheated to keep President Obama from making a Supreme Court nomination Wicked Blue 1 hr ago #36
Would be the first time Republicans kept a dead body on life support. Historic NY 42 min ago #42
Damn!!! You may be right!!! hamsterjill 40 min ago #44
Newsflash! "REPUBLICANS ARE SELF-CENTERED SCUM!" Video at 11! ColoringFool 38 min ago #46
We haven't even begun to see the maximum evil from them. Crunchy Frog 38 min ago #47
Germany passed laws about not allowing certain political moniss 21 min ago #50
The MisSpeaker of The House had this to pass along...... twodogsbarking 20 min ago #51
Look, he's alive and well........... KS Toronado 57 sec ago #53

GiqueCee

(5,196 posts)
37. Even the word, ETHICS...
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:50 PM
1 hr ago

... is to Republicans what water was to the Wicked Witch of the West. They have a definite aversion to it.

dflprincess

(29,474 posts)
2. Cheating to keep the seat in Republican hands
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 01:32 PM
2 hrs ago

Is what Mitch would want. He probably has an Advance Directive that specifies when he can be let go depends on how close the date comes to an election.

malaise

(299,963 posts)
6. Indeed
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 01:52 PM
2 hrs ago

He should have voted to remove Donvict.
I don’t have a flying fuck of either empathy or sympathy for MM or his family - not after what he put the US and the planet through with his cowardice re Trump.

hamsterjill

(18,036 posts)
7. I wouldn't be surprised.
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 01:53 PM
2 hrs ago

Honestly...I've wondered if Elaine was in China to see about some advanced medical technology, etc. that might be used to keep him alive longer.

The following is a true story. I knew someone a few years back who believed that the end times were going to occur very soon. Her father was gravely ill. She was adamant that each time he coded, he be revived because she didn't want him to "die" but rather be raptured up. I can remember her telling me that even the chaplains were pleading with her to let the man go in peace and cause no further harm to him. She blew that off as Satan talking. The man's body ultimately gave out and nature took its course. The whole situation shook me to the core and I've had no further contact with this person because of that. I cannot imagine what she put all of the medical personnel through insisting that they do something they knew was causing harm and that the man's death was inevitable.

I should stop as I'm getting a little far fetched as to the trip to China. Or am I?

littlemissmartypants

(35,770 posts)
13. If he doesn't have a DNR then she may not have the option to "pull the plug."
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:04 PM
1 hr ago

Being out of the country gives her plausible deniablity.

hamsterjill

(18,036 posts)
14. Interesting thought.
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:10 PM
1 hr ago

Hmmm...I've been through two extended family instances where an elderly person was dying and didn't have a DNR. There was no discussion either time as to heroic measures partly, I'm sure, due to age. They were both allowed to pass without intervention as there was no objection from any of the family. Neither of these persons were as old as McConnell.

Not disputing what you're saying at all. Merely a reflection on how things typically work for "ordinary" Americans. I realize we aren't dealing with anything ordinary here.

littlemissmartypants

(35,770 posts)
23. You're right about that. They are despicable.
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:20 PM
1 hr ago

She's the daughter of a billionaire, so she could have seen her opportunity to bail permanently and never return.

She doesn't need his money. His lack of power and influence will probably make him pretty much useless to her going forward.

orleans

(37,562 posts)
15. the idea she went to china in search of med. technology is something that hadn't occurred to me
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:10 PM
1 hr ago

but who knows? anything is possible. and some new technology would be a hell of a lot better than shoving a stick up his back, propping him up and telling us "see? he's fine"

and that is so sad and so terrible what that cult wife did to her husband. damn!

MyOwnPeace

(17,698 posts)
31. 'That poor man?' BULLSHIT!!!!!!!!
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:34 PM
1 hr ago

For the damage and harm that ‘that poor man’ has brought upon this country - FUCK HIM!!!!

hamsterjill

(18,036 posts)
38. I think you read the post wrong.
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:56 PM
57 min ago

I believe the poster was saying that the "poor man" was the man that I described in my post about his daughter insisting on keeping him alive as she felt the rapture was imminent.

Just sayin'...

MustLoveBeagles

(18,548 posts)
40. Not talking about McConnell
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 03:03 PM
49 min ago

I was talking about the woman who put her father through hell so he'd be raptured.

MyOwnPeace

(17,698 posts)
41. SO sorry!
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 03:10 PM
42 min ago

I was talking with others while I was scrolling through - I 'thought' I was responding to something about 'Mitch the Bitch!'
I meant nobody else - but it WAS sure meant for McTurtle!

Attilatheblond

(9,529 posts)
52. Maybe, but I figure she has a lot of ducks to get in line re the family shipping company, and other legal issues
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 03:45 PM
7 min ago

Probably checking on contract obligations, best ways to save money on taxes if Mitch's name is on anything regarding the shipping company. Maybe meeting with representatives of Putins re how new orders from the Kremlin will be transmitted and who their new Senate Leader will be.

You know, just the basic widow stuff before she tells them to pull the plug.

Honestly, when DEMs take control, one of the investigations might be 'just how much insurance fraud was involved with keeping a corpse from going bad in a very secure hospital suite'. Some medical corporation is probably making a bundle on going along with the GOP (Ghoulish Oligarch Protectors) orders that 'Mitch is speaking daily with Senate leaders'.

Wiz Imp

(10,970 posts)
19. Um, no cheating is necessary.
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:14 PM
1 hr ago

That seat is up for election in November. It's Andy Barr(R) vs Charles Booker(D). Barr will almost certainly win. If a special election would need to be held, it wold only cover the seat for a few months at most. The Republican would almost certainly win the special election.

Leaving the seat vacant harms Republicans much more than a secial election would (vacant means they have one less vote for Trump. Special election almost guarantees they pick that vote back up)

llmart

(17,794 posts)
3. I don't know...
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 01:48 PM
2 hrs ago

In most cases, it's the next of kin (wife) who can make the ultimate decision when to pull the plug unless he designated someone/something else. Or maybe he gave his wife instructions on what to do.

I don't care about him personally, but you'd think his family wouldn't all be nutty enough to allow the GOP in Congress to tell them what decision to make.

LuvLoogie

(9,078 posts)
4. They may be trying to keep him out of Hell according to his wishes.
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 01:48 PM
2 hrs ago

He may have advocated for keeping him going in his will.

Torchlight

(7,358 posts)
8. I tend to agree. Power is the only currency they value
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:01 PM
1 hr ago

everything else is merely a means to advance or protect that objective. Behavior, ethics, past actions, and present circumstances can all be disregarded, justified, or leveraged depending on what best serves their immediate interests. That certainly explains their willingness to choose and continue supporting paxton and trump...

Ray Bruns

(7,046 posts)
9. "They are not allowing his family and friends (yes, he has some, I'm sure!)"
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:02 PM
1 hr ago

Disagree. And his wife took off on a trip to China so she’s not missing him that much either.

cab67

(3,947 posts)
11. No idea what his status actually is, but...
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:03 PM
1 hr ago

...if the whole he's-brain-dead-and-it's-being-kept-secret-for-political-advantage thing is real, McConnell would most likely have included a clause in any sort of advance directive dictating that his death or permanent incapacitation should not be divulged if it might cost Republicans in some way.

Ray Bruns

(7,046 posts)
12. "Republicans are keeping a dead person on life support. That's cruel enough alone"
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:04 PM
1 hr ago

Yea but McConnell deserves it.

barbtries

(31,396 posts)
16. we don't.
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:10 PM
1 hr ago

we the taxpayers do not deserve to have to pay the bill.

the mad king and his administration are robbing us blind. i suppose his deathbed bill will be peanuts compared to the damage they're doing.

hamsterjill

(18,036 posts)
20. But someone else who might need those life support machines for a time, and then be able to recover
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:14 PM
1 hr ago

Does not need them to be held up for him and not available to others.

It's not up to me to decide what he deserves, etc. I'll leave that to God as is my practice. Do I think he was a horrible person? I do. I think he hurt a lot of people in very selfish ways. I just don't think manipulation of "time of death" should allow him to continue to hurt anyone else.



forthemiddle

(1,463 posts)
18. Not withstanding the personal and family affairs
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:14 PM
1 hr ago

This is not unprecedented for either side.
Teddy Kennedy never cast another vote after April 2009 and didn’t pass away for 5 more months, thus depriving the Senate Dems of his presence, and robbing Massachusetts of its representative.
In the 15 months following his diagnosis he only cast 11 votes.
We also have Sen Robert Byrd, and infamously Strom Thurman.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein was said to have been totally incapacitated before her resignation.
All parties do everything they can to maintain power.

forthemiddle

(1,463 posts)
25. I totally agree
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:22 PM
1 hr ago

There should be Senate (and Congress) rules about being fit to serve.
The problem is with such razor thin margins neither side will give up a number unless it is 100% safe to do so.

Wiz Imp

(10,970 posts)
22. Sorry but that is ridiculous.
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:17 PM
1 hr ago

That seat is up for election in November. It's Andy Barr(R) vs Charles Booker(D). Barr will almost certainly win. If a special election would need to be held, it wold only cover the seat for a few months at most. The Republican would almost certainly win the special election.

Leaving McConnell in the seat or leaving the seat vacant harms Republicans much more than a secial election would (McConnell can't vote now so McConnell or vacant means they have one less vote for Trump. Special election almost guarantees they pick that vote back up)

wnylib

(26,956 posts)
49. Does a Senator have to be present to cast a vote?
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 03:20 PM
32 min ago

Is possible that, if an important bill came up for a vote, McConnell's staff could claim that he had a lucid moment and told them how to cast his vote? Or could the staff claim that he could cast his vote electronically?

I don't know if that's even possible by Senate rules. Just trying to figure out how the Rs might benefit from pretending that he is recovering.

31j20b3

(201 posts)
24. Several days ago I said this same things and was roundly criticized as pushing CT
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:21 PM
1 hr ago

I wasn't pushing CT I was saying there was something weird going on, and the people of Kentucky deserved to know, even if it took suing for proof of life.

We STILL need proof, of life or brain-deadness.

At least no one is laughing about this anymore.

R's cheating in this way breaks federal and state law. If the R's can't come clean it's time to pressure wash the situation

hamsterjill

(18,036 posts)
28. I agree that his constituents are entitled to proof of life, and they aren't getting it.
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:29 PM
1 hr ago

His office has refused to either confirm or deny that he is brain dead. Their response has been very calculated "he's hospitalized and recovering" (paraphrasing).

I think this transcends HIPPA rules, etc. His constituents have a right to know that they still have living representation in Congress.

Just my opinion. I'm sure someone here will now post ten links that explain why that can't happen. That's not what I'm getting at.

I'm not debating whether it can or cannot, but stating that it SHOULD be something addressed at some point. He voluntarily ran for office and with that comes certain responsibilities AND waivers of privacy. This, in my opinion, would be one of those times.

31j20b3

(201 posts)
30. Brain death is DEATH under federal law. ALL DEATHS MUST BE REPORTED
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:32 PM
1 hr ago

and treated as DEATH immediately.

That doesn't preclude delays to deal with various potential donations that maybe must await family signing off.

For an older person maybe not a heart or kidneys, but maybe cornea, bone marrow or such.

mike_c

(37,212 posts)
26. they'll stuff his corpse and prop it up in the Capital rotunda...
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:24 PM
1 hr ago

...for as long as they can get away with it.

Wiz Imp

(10,970 posts)
27. NO "reports" are coming in that he's brain dead.
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:24 PM
1 hr ago

That came from a tweet from Laura Loomer who is as reliable a source as Trump. Not a single reliable news organization has reported any such thing.

https://sundayguardianlive.com/world/fact-check-is-mitch-mcconnell-really-brain-dead-viral-rumours-spread-after-hospitalisation-heres-what-his-office-has-officially-said-about-his-health-check-latest-health-update-229805/

Fact Check: Is Mitch McConnell Really ‘Brain Dead’? Viral Rumours Spread After Hospitalisation — Here’s What His Office Has Officially Said About His Health | Check Latest Health Update
Viral social media posts claiming that US Senator Mitch McConnell is “brain dead” have sparked widespread speculation about his health. The rumours surfaced after conservative activist Laura Loomer shared unverified claims online while the longtime Kentucky senator remained hospitalised following a medical emergency in June.

However, McConnell’s office has continued to say that he is recovering and has not confirmed the viral allegations. Here’s what is officially known, what remains unverified and why the rumours have spread so quickly.

There is no official evidence that Mitch McConnell has been declared brain dead.

The claim began circulating on social media after conservative activist Laura Loomer posted on X that she had received information from what she described as a “high-level source close to the White House.”

hamsterjill

(18,036 posts)
43. Desire Townsend has also indicated that her sources have made this claim.
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 03:11 PM
42 min ago

My whole post is about "IF" reports are true. I clearly indicate in the post that we do not have confirmation. Perhaps in your haste to counter the narrative, you missed that part.

I haven't bothered to google and look for information to smear Ms. Townsend's reputation. I'll leave that to anyone else who might choose to do that.

Have a great afternoon.

FakeNoose

(43,252 posts)
29. He should be lying in state in the U.S. Capitol, as we've done for other Senators and Presidents
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:31 PM
1 hr ago

But ... we're just speculating because we don't really know.

We can only guess, based on the lying and cheating that the Repukes do every other day.
Today is no different, until we learn otherwise.

Nasruddin

(1,317 posts)
33. A Puzzling No-Op
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:38 PM
1 hr ago

It's a puzzling situation but probably irrelevant to the vast majority of us.
If I was a KY citizen, I'd want some answers. Since McC is no longer majority leader the rest of us don't have much of an issue.
As someone has pointed out, the seat is almost a sure-thing for the Republicans, regular election, special election, or "appointment" due to KY state law.

Grim Chieftain

(2,392 posts)
35. Of course we aren't sure what the situation is
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:40 PM
1 hr ago

but I wouldn't put anything past the current day Republicans. One thing we can be sure of is that they put party above principles, integrity and decency.

If McConnell is indeed dead, I hope he haunts each and every one of them for all time.

Wicked Blue

(9,111 posts)
36. McDeadguy cheated to keep President Obama from making a Supreme Court nomination
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:50 PM
1 hr ago

and he is STILL cheating, while barely alive, to prevent a fair election to choose his replacement in the Senate.

Once a cheater, always a cheater.

Historic NY

(40,233 posts)
42. Would be the first time Republicans kept a dead body on life support.
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 03:11 PM
42 min ago

maybe thats the reason for building a hospital at the White House. They could keep him hooked up through a 3rd term....


https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-05-19/trump-says-ballroom-to-include-military-hospital-research-site]

hamsterjill

(18,036 posts)
44. Damn!!! You may be right!!!
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 03:12 PM
40 min ago

Maybe Mitch is just their first Frankenstein!!! LOL Others to come perhaps.

Crunchy Frog

(28,313 posts)
47. We haven't even begun to see the maximum evil from them.
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 03:15 PM
38 min ago

I don't think there IS a bottom.

Gilead and people hanging on walls may be in our future.

moniss

(9,228 posts)
50. Germany passed laws about not allowing certain political
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 03:32 PM
21 min ago

parties. We must consider how to go about describing political behavior that is not allowed and then enacting severe penalties. The 1st Amendment and the rest of the Constitution cannot be allowed to be used for destroying the country.

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