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senseandsensibility

(25,555 posts)
Sun May 17, 2026, 02:14 PM Sunday

Anyone think Cassidy will find his spine now that he was humiliated at the polls?

Last edited Tue May 19, 2026, 07:57 PM - Edit history (1)

He did take a little dig at trump for being a sore loser in his succession speech. Watch out for incoming "lies social" posts, Bill!

I have a message for "Dr." Cassidy: I will always remember you as being the deciding vote for RFK Jr. I hope that is your legacy. You more than deserve it.

Now that you've lost "bigly", you have a choice. Redeem yourself by voting your conscience (start with the War Powers Act) and support RFK's impeachment. You can go down with your head held high or be even further humiliated. It's your choice.

Update: Well, well. That didn't take long. Just now announced on MSNOW that he's a yes on the War Powers Act.

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Anyone think Cassidy will find his spine now that he was humiliated at the polls? (Original Post) senseandsensibility Sunday OP
Nah..... Hey Joe Sunday #1
No ProfessorGAC Sunday #2
God I hope so, but my hope is limited bottomofthehill Sunday #3
He voted to convict Trump. JI7 Sunday #4
Nope. Zorro Sunday #5
The fact that he is an MD and he voted for RFK senseandsensibility Sunday #6
Exactly. LisaL Sunday #10
It did wonders for Sen Tillis. surfered Sunday #7
I know Thom Tillis, and Sen. Cassidy senseandsensibility Sunday #16
We can hope malaise Sunday #8
He got about 30% of the R vote, about what Trump will soon poll. GreenWave Sunday #9
The actual headlines read TRUMP EXACTS REVENGE! Boomerproud Sunday #14
They just love narratives about how "powerful" he is senseandsensibility Sunday #19
He lost BECAUSE he had a spine for like, a day, when he voted to convict Trump. FascismIsDeath Sunday #11
Nope Rebl2 Sunday #12
He did vote to impeach trump WinningAgain Sunday #13
No irisblue Sunday #15
One hopes that he might hit the... keep_left Sunday #17
He gave us rfk jr...deciding vote. spanone Sunday #18
MaddowBlog-Trump got his revenge against Cassidy, but will Cassidy get his revenge against Trump? LetMyPeopleVote Tuesday #20
Senate advances bill aimed at ending Iran war as Cassidy, after primary loss, flips to support it LetMyPeopleVote Tuesday #21
Thanks for this. senseandsensibility Tuesday #25
No. Celerity Tuesday #22
Probably getting death threats from Trump goons. Emile Tuesday #23
Update! senseandsensibility Tuesday #24
You called it! I hope he continues. Nt spooky3 Tuesday #27
He already has. nm mikewv Tuesday #26
No, because he still wants to be able to go to his church back home Fichefinder Tuesday #28

Hey Joe

(818 posts)
1. Nah.....
Sun May 17, 2026, 02:24 PM
Sunday

At this point I almost have to think these Magats like the humiliation.
What else is there to believe when their messiah keeps lying to them and basically fucking them over?

ProfessorGAC

(77,309 posts)
2. No
Sun May 17, 2026, 02:25 PM
Sunday

He will spend his last 5&1/2 months showing contrition for his "lack of vision".
I'd be happy to be wrong, but shocked.

senseandsensibility

(25,555 posts)
6. The fact that he is an MD and he voted for RFK
Sun May 17, 2026, 03:06 PM
Sunday

just floors me. And he was the deciding vote. All to curry favor with trump, and look where it got him!

LisaL

(47,517 posts)
10. Exactly.
Sun May 17, 2026, 05:06 PM
Sunday

He could have done something good and saved us from RFKjr. Cassidy actually promoted vaccinations as an MD. But no... And what is his reward? Primaried.

GreenWave

(12,807 posts)
9. He got about 30% of the R vote, about what Trump will soon poll.
Sun May 17, 2026, 04:51 PM
Sunday

So not so great for Trump either.

Headlines should read: Blind Squirrel Trump finally gets a nut in the primaries.

keep_left

(3,225 posts)
17. One hopes that he might hit the...
Sun May 17, 2026, 06:43 PM
Sunday

…political book circuit in the near future, promoting his warning to America about home-grown fascism. Well, one can dream, right?

(BTW, around 1979-1980 there was a congressional bloodletting that was essentially the vanguard of the “Reagan revolution”. One of the defeated members of Congress wrote a book about the Reagan movement and its alliance with the religious right, The Fear Brokers. It seems to me that it’s high time once again for such an event).

LetMyPeopleVote

(182,239 posts)
20. MaddowBlog-Trump got his revenge against Cassidy, but will Cassidy get his revenge against Trump?
Tue May 19, 2026, 06:45 PM
Tuesday

Interesting things happen when members lose primaries and suddenly have the opportunity to do as they please.

There’s been plenty of focus on Trump getting his revenge against Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy.

But I think the next question is whether Cassidy, with 230 days remaining in his term, might also get some revenge against Trump.
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-05-18T18:00:23.096Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/bill-cassidy-revenge-trump-primary

Looking ahead, however, the dynamic that’s worth appreciating isn’t just whether Trump got his revenge against Cassidy, but also whether Cassidy might yet get some revenge against Trump.

MS NOW’s report highlighted a notable quote from the senator’s concession speech:

When you participate in democracy, sometimes it doesn’t turn out the way you want it to. But you don’t pout, you don’t whine, you don’t claim the election was stolen,” Cassidy said as applause from supporters overtook him in a speech after his loss.


In the same concession speech, the Louisiana Republican added, “Let me just set the record straight: Our country is not about one individual. It is about the welfare of all Americans, and it is about our Constitution. And if someone doesn’t understand that and attempts to control others by using the levers of power, they’re about serving themselves. They’re not about serving us. And that person is not qualified to be a leader.”....

For the past year and a half, Cassidy, desperate to keep his job and avoid becoming the first elected senator to lose a primary in more than a decade, has kept his head down, sticking to a partisan script and avoiding confrontations with the White House.

But the Louisianan’s term doesn’t end for another 230 days.

It’s possible, of course, that Cassidy, who’s been a conservative throughout his two-decade career in elected office, will keep voting as he’s been voting and will just coast through the next six months in relative obscurity. But it’s also possible that the senator — who chairs a powerful committee — will build on the kinds of sentiments he shared in his concession speech and become a real thorn in the side of the president who ended his career.

When we think about the kinds of GOP senators who are occasionally willing to show some hints of independent thinking, we tend to focus on members such as Alaska’s Lisa Murkowski, Kentucky’s Rand Paul and Maine’s Susan Collins. Since Trump returned to power, few have seen Cassidy as part of this contingent. Don’t be surprised if that soon changes.

LetMyPeopleVote

(182,239 posts)
21. Senate advances bill aimed at ending Iran war as Cassidy, after primary loss, flips to support it
Tue May 19, 2026, 07:02 PM
Tuesday

This made me smile

BREAKING: The Senate has advanced a bill to block trump's war in Iran. Republicans have blocked multiple war powers resolutions, but this time Bill Cassidy, fresh off his primary election loss, flipped and voted FOR it. apnews.com/article/trum...

Mueller, She Wrote (@muellershewrote.com) 2026-05-19T22:00:21.410Z

https://apnews.com/article/trump-iran-war-senate-bill-cassidy-fe89d2df981a79ac816722d0115d3080

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate advanced legislation Tuesday that seeks to force President Donald Trump to withdraw from the Iran war, as a growing number of Republicans defied the president’s wishes.

Since Trump ordered the attack on Iran at the end of February, Democrats have forced repeated votes on war powers resolutions that would require him to either gain congressional approval for the war or withdraw troops. Republicans had been able to muster the votes to reject those proposals, but Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy — fresh off a primary election loss in which Trump endorsed his opponent — switched sides to deliver a crucial vote to advance the legislation.

The 50-47 vote tally demonstrated the small but crucial number of Republicans voting to halt the war with Iran. The legislation will get a vote on final passage, but the timing was not immediately clear. There were also Republican Senate absences Tuesday that would be enough to defeat it, if those lawmakers maintained their stance on the war.
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