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ancianita

(43,328 posts)
Thu May 14, 2026, 10:45 AM 11 hrs ago

"He's One of a Dying Breed in Congress. America Needs Him Now More Than Ever" -- Thomas Massie is worth a closer look.

https://archive.ph/rMeK4

"... “I’m on the Judiciary Committee because I know about patents,” he told me. “Not because I’m a lawyer — because I’m not a lawyer.” He is there, he says, to represent “small tech and garage inventors.”
Once Mr. Massie locks in on the technical details of a topic, it’s hard to shake him out of it, a common trait in an engineer and an unusual one in a politician. “In electrical engineering, if you have a circuit board,” he said, “if it’s got a thousand wires in it, and one of them’s not connected, then the whole board is junk.” That focus, he added, is “how we get the Epstein Files Transparency Act passed.”

The Epstein files were the fight that transformed Mr. Massie from one of Mr. Trump’s occasional Republican irritants into a declared enemy. The issue brought together several things Mr. Trump hates: a Republican acting independently; a procedural maneuver the White House could not easily control; and a persistently troubling topic MAGA had promised to resolve before suddenly deciding there was not much to see.

... the Trump administration released binders that seemed to him to contain nothing much at all. Why are they going to these lengths to pretend they’d released something they hadn’t? he wondered. The question stayed with him. So did the testimony of Epstein survivors. It “was like a level of evil I hadn’t even contemplated,” he told me.

Mr. Massie reshaped his legislative priorities accordingly — and bent his considerable technical skills to a moral crusade. He and Representative Ro Khanna, Democrat of California, pursued a discharge petition not on a bill, he explained, but on a rule. He had served on the Rules Committee, and knew the power it held. The maneuver put them, and Congress, on the road to requiring the Justice Department to release the files. A century from now, he said, if the Justice Department finds something with Mr. Epstein’s name on it, “they have 30 days to release it in a public searchable format.” That, he said, is “the cool thing about it.”

This desire for lasting transparency is also why he votes no so often. Mr. Massie has frequently been the lone no vote on sanctions, foreign-policy resolutions and symbolic condemnations that most members would rather pass quickly and forget...
His theory is that the lone no vote forces everyone to ask what was in the bill or resolution, or ask questions about, say, spending, as in Mr. Trump’s 2025 One Big Beautiful Bill. He was one of two House Republicans to vote against it...."

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/14/opinion/thomas-massie-trump-republicans.html
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"He's One of a Dying Breed in Congress. America Needs Him Now More Than Ever" -- Thomas Massie is worth a closer look. (Original Post) ancianita 11 hrs ago OP
Yes. I don't agree with him on much, but at least he's more of an "old-school" R and not a rabid hlthe2b 11 hrs ago #1
I just read snowybirdie 11 hrs ago #2
There is a satirical piece that has been made into an ad...Surely that's not what you are referring hlthe2b 10 hrs ago #3

hlthe2b

(114,602 posts)
1. Yes. I don't agree with him on much, but at least he's more of an "old-school" R and not a rabid
Thu May 14, 2026, 10:50 AM
11 hrs ago

MAGAT on most issues. That Dems CAN and HAVE worked with him makes me hope he keeps his seat.

snowybirdie

(6,745 posts)
2. I just read
Thu May 14, 2026, 11:12 AM
11 hrs ago

A post on his messy affair with a military wife whose husband is going after him. Not good.

hlthe2b

(114,602 posts)
3. There is a satirical piece that has been made into an ad...Surely that's not what you are referring
Thu May 14, 2026, 11:44 AM
10 hrs ago

to--or maybe you saw the ad that made it sound real? AOC and Ilhan Omar? Good gawd. Plus he lost his wife not that long ago so this seems even more shitty for his opponents to start this crap. Maybe you are seeing another, but I call BS.

https://www.rawstory.com/thomas-massie-2676878719/

A new ad, flagged by Axios' Andrew Solender on Monday, depicted Massie as having a polyamorous romantic affair with progressive Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Ilhan Omar (D-MN).

"Thomas Massie caught in a throuple in Washington!" said the ad, disclaimed as "satirical" and AI-generated, while it depicted Massie, Ocasio-Cortez, and Omar together in red hearts overlaid against an image of a hotel bed with roses and wine, before cutting to an AI-generated shot of Massie holding hands with Omar while the three of them stroll down the National Mall. "He's cheating on the squad with the America First movement.

"Massie voted with the Squad against Trump's tax cuts," said the voiceover, complete with more AI-generated shots of the three of them strolling around as if they were romantically involved. "Massie voted with the Squad against finishing Trump's wall. He voted with them against hiring new border agents."

The ad, which was produced by a pro-Trump PAC called MAGA KY, cut to a shot of a hotel door closing with a "Do Not Disturb" sign on the knob.

"This is worse than adultery," said the ad. "It's a complete and total betrayal of President Trump and Kentucky conservatives. On May 19, fire Thomas Massie!"

This is not the only bizarr"

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