What a leader you are, Kevin. It took a mere five days for you to condemn caucus-member Marjorie Taylor Greene's multiple abominations.
"Marjorie is wrong," you tweeted — without noting that she's been wrong for ages — "and her intentional decision to compare the horrors of the Holocaust with wearing masks is appalling."
But not so appalling that it required an immediate smackdown, let alone your and your "party's" decision to not kick her contemptible ass out of Congress.
Ever at the hyperpartisan helm, Capt. Kevin "then went on to allege that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi 'completely ignored' the rise of antisemitism in her Democratic Party." (Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, for one, said Greene should "stop this vile language immediately." You stop that, Sen. Schumer. That only encourages her. Just boot her butt out on the pavement.)
Imagining Kevin as speaker of the House is as preposterous as, oh I don't know, imagining that Donald Trump was once president of the United States.