“There is nothing that indicates to me that he is going to change his pattern since he has been in leadership, where he is part of the swamp cartel.
“He is the reason on the Republican side why we pass massive omnibus spending bills that just got rammed down our throats by Republicans in the Senate.
“He was part of that in leadership. Since he has been in leadership for the past eight years, there is nothing about Kevin Mccarthy that indicates he will bring the change that’s needed to Washington or that’s needed in Congress.
“Or that he will bring the fight against Biden, Schumer’s agenda and represent the interest of the voters who sent us to Washington to bring us real change.” – GOP Rep. Bob Good, this morning on Fox News.
The Fox host then badgered Good to provide the name of the person who will run against McCarthy. Good promised that “everyone will see that name tomorrow.”
In 2020, Good defeated incumbent GOP Rep. Denver Riggleman in a primary campaign that centered around attacking Riggleman for having officiated the same-sex marriage of a former campaign volunteer.
Good is a loud proponent of Trump’s Big Lie, says the COVID pandemic is “phony,” and has appeared at a rally organized by a far-right militia group.
On January 6th, 2021 Good voted against certifying the result of the 2020 presidential election and later was among the 16 GOP House reps who voted against Congressional Gold Medals for Capitol Police officers.
Good also voted against a bill on domestic violence because “everything that plagues our society can be attributed to a failure to follow God’s laws for morality and his rules for and definition of marriage and family.”
Good is a graduate of Liberty University. Before being elected, he worked for Liberty University under its then-president Jerry Falwell Jr.
Rep. Bob Good says unequivocally on Fox & Friends that he won’t vote for Kevin McCarthy for speaker, then says of an alternate candidate, “you’ll see that name tomorrow on the second ballot” pic.twitter.com/I3ollpJw8A
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 2, 2023