Rep. George Santos describes his launch to Congress as attention befitting an “it girl,” a phrase typically reserved for a popular socialite who rubs elbows with the most famous people.

But the adjective most commonly used before the New York Republican’s name is “embattled.”

Santos started his first term mired in scandal, admitting much of his personal and professional resume was fabricated. The lies ranged from being a volleyball star at a college he never attended to alleged fraud for which he is facing 23 federal charges.

After nearly a year full of revelations, accusations and challenges, Santos said he expects his first term to be his last after a recent House Ethics Committee report said the freshman representative violated criminal laws.

“You want to expel me? I’ll wear it like a badge of honor. I’ll be the sixth expelled member of Congress,” Santos said Friday morning during an X Spaces, formerly Twitter Spaces, hosted by Monica Matthews.

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    Huh, it’s so weird that he’s a Republican. Did I say weird? I guess I meant to say entirely expected.

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    But the adjective most commonly used before the New York Republican’s name is “embattled.”

    That it’s not “fundamentally dishonest” or just “usually lying” shows how useless billionaire-owned media is at holding the rich and powerful accountable.

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        True, but the “fundamentally” part implies an inability or unwillingness to EVER be honest that sets him apart from even your typical Republican as more of a liar. Such a thing shouldn’t even be possible but here we are 🤷

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      Santos is not rich, at least not with his own money, and he’s the least powerful member of Congress, so really, not that powerful

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        Santos is not rich, at least not with his own money

        But has enough access, opportunistic tendencies and dishonesty to be rich on other people’s money

        the least powerful member of Congress

        Still comes with a lot of power and privileges, especially when you’re part of the club that’s good friends with all the Federalist Society judges…

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    If you are to be expelled, it’s very much not over when you say it’s over. It’s over when your coworkers toss you out on your ass.

    If he truly wanted control he would resign but he’s just lying as usual

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        The Republicans from his district were among the first people trying to throw him out. It was McCarthy who was protecting him because he needed the vote. Then Johnson did the same thing until the ethics report.

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    Judge sentences him to 30 years

    Judge: “Here is your badge, dipshit. Wear it with pride, I guess.”

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      I care about a candidate that commits massive fraud.

      You might not, but that speaks volumes of your character.

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        He doesn’t seem that different from any other Republican to me. He’s more brazen in his lies but no less honest.

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        he’s a representative out of New York. I’m not in New York. he matters not at all to me or most people.

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          Because if one skates, the next couple think they can skate, and then the next.

          Fuuuuuuck that. Chuck the library at this motherfucker and send him upriver for 3 decades.

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              Except in this case it’s actually working.

              And to the degree it doesn’t, it’s because of people who “don’t care.” With Bobo giving a handjob in public and Trump seeing no negative impact from the indictments, and the J6ers still in Congress and getting reelected - it’s the people who “don’t care” who don’t hold the politicians responsible who make committing crimes and defending the criminals just a part of normal US politics.