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Fanatical Republican Extremist of the Day: Elise Stefanik- 2022 Update [1]

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Date: 2022-09-05

New York Congresswoman Elise Stefanik has devolved from supposed "moderate Republican" to a passionate Trump defender, to now reaching the phase where she's quoting the white nationalist "Great Replacement Theory". When does her upward trajectory stop?

On this date in both 2020, as well as 2021, ”Fanatical Republican Extremist of the Day” first profiled the current U.S. House Representative from New York’s 21st Congressional District, Elise Stefanik, who first won office for that seat back in the 2014 elections, when she was only 30 years old, setting a record at the time for being the youngest woman ever elected to Congress (since broken by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez). Her district only slightly leaned Republican when she got elected, so for her first two terms in office, her voting record reflected that, as she was one of the more moderate members of the House GOP… but admittedly, that’s a low bar to clear these days.



Everything started to change as she did the political calculus as her district has veered right. And as the investigations into Donald Trump accepting foreign assistance in the 2016 election started closing in on them, as Rep. Stefanik was one of many members of the House Intelligence Committee who was following the lead of Congressman Devin Nunes, claiming there was “no evidence” of any crime (oh, there is, the Senate report explained it in detail, as did the Mueller report). By the time Trump had AGAIN solicited foreign assistance, this time for the 2020 election, Elise Stefanik saw an opportunity to take the spotlight, pretending she was being “silenced” because Adam Schiff enforced hearing rules and didn’t allow Devin Nunes to cede the remainder of his time to her, and virtually overnight reinventing herself as a “ride or die” Trump supporter.



Her role in the hearings was essential as Republican members of the committee like Jim Jordan and Devin Nunes went after witnesses like Fiona Hill and Marie Yovanovitch painting an ultimately sexist angle to the proceedings (and the GOP were already losing the support of suburban women), so the Republicans needed the optics of having Stefanik do all their heavy lifting to avoid the sort of spectacle that they set up during say, the testimony of Christine Blasey Ford less than a year earlier. And Stefanik made the most of her time during the day to act like Trump was the victim, before running on Fox News afterwards to try to rack up bonus points. One of the low lights was when she went as far as to claim Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff was “unfit” to be the Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, before using all of the bad press she got from the mainstream media for the partisan sniping she made in Trump’s name during the impeachment hearings as an excuse to fundraise for 2020 and blow any potential GOP Primary challengers out of the water with ads.



And when we say she went “ride or die” with Trump, we meant it, as she was even given a chance to speak at the 2020 RNC where she continued insisting Trump never committed a crime when he withheld aid from Ukraine unless they announced an investigation into Hunter Biden, and framing the entire impeachment as “an attack on you”, where the “you” was “Republican voters”.



Elise Stefanik won re-election in 2020 with 59% of the vote, and went back to Washington, D.C. to continue her mad dash to the right.

Elise Stefanik’s rise in the GOP parallel’s the party’s overall descent into madness the past several years. As Congresswoman Liz Cheney “fell from grace” by daring to admit Trump legitimately lost the 2020 election and stoked the attack on the Capitol, the vacuum created by Cheney’s removal from GOP Conference chair was immediately filled by Stefanik, more than happy to tow the line of pandering to Trump’s ego again.

With her new position on House leadership, should the GOP ever retake control of the chamber while she’s in office, she’s already promising to “investigate the Biden crime family”, because… again, you accuse the other side of that which you are guilty (the Trump crime family and all their tax crimes and espionage and sexual assault and such). Like how she will deliberately lie and claim that the FBI’s search warrant of Mar-a-Lago was an abuse of power, and that the material Trump had was “unclassified”.

Stefanik has continued propagating Trump’s “Big Lie” that the election was stolen from him, six months after it was all over, and four months after the Capitol attack. She’s claiming it’s NANCY PELOSI who “bears responsibility” from Trump having incited a mob to storm the halls of Congress, and is currently palling up to Scott Presler, an Islamophobic conspiracy theorist who was present on the Capitol grounds on January 6th, calling it not an act of domestic terrorism, but a “civil rights” protest.

In May of 2022, she started openly promoting the white nationalist’s go-to rhetoric of “great replacement theory”, which if you needed any more indicator of where she’s at, that’s it.

There is no bottom to the extent she’s willing to lie, and the sooner she’s out of power, the better. That’s why we’re hoping Democratic candidate Matt Castelli, fresh off a primary win days ago, can call Stefanik out on being an extremist without any moral compass, and on her utter failure to support and defend American democracy. Suffice to say, that should Stefanik win, she pledged to only stay in office for four terms, a promise she’s currently twisting herself in knots to renege on, similar to how she has regarding her oath to the Constitution.

Let’s just hope the voters make that choice for her, eh?

One Year Ago, September 5th, 2021: Elise Stefanik (NY)… 2021 Update

Two Year Ago, September 5th, 2020: Elise Stefanik (NY)…Original Profile

Three Years Ago, September 5th, 2019: Antonio Sabato, Jr. (CA)

Four Years Ago, September 5th, 2018: Paul Nehlen (WI)…2018 Update

Five Years Ago, September 5th, 2017: Paul Nehlen (WI)… Original Profile

Six Years Ago, September 5th, 2016: Matthew Erickson (MN)

Seven Years Ago, September 5th, 2015: Michelle Bachmann (MN)… 2015 Update

Eight Years Ago, September 5th, 2014: Michelle Bachmann (MN)…Original Profile

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