Trumpism Achieves Its Independence In McCarthy Drama

"Bullsh-t." Maybe she shouted it, maybe not, but one way or another, Lauren Boebert didn't agree with Kevin McCarthy's contention that he "earned" the right to be House Speaker. McCarthy had convened Republicans in the basement of the Capitol in a last-ditch effort to marshal support for a vote he ended up losing. Thrice. Boebert was one among 20 GOP'ers opposed to McCarthy. They're a motley crew of election deniers and Freedom Caucus members. Five are newly-elected. Among the rebels was Ralp

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13 thoughts on “Trumpism Achieves Its Independence In McCarthy Drama

  1. “There’s nothing he won’t do” is the core problem with McCarthy. He will say anything, change his mind in an instant, and go with the flow. In a word, he’s unreliable. You have a group of people who’s lives swirl in conspiracy theories who have made it their core belief that you can’t trust anyone. Here comes a guy who doesn’t even try to fight that instinct, you simply can’t trust him. What promises does anyone believe he wouldn’t back out of if it was convenient to him? Matt Gaetz et al apparently approached AOC (of all people) and asked her if there were Democrats willing to break ranks to vote for McCarthy. She, of course, shot down that notion quickly. Where did they come up with this idea? Well, McCarthy himself, he lied and told the people he’s trying to lead that he didn’t need their votes because he had Democrats lined up to vote for him.

    That last story really sums things up for me. AOC, a person who is regularly attacked and ridiculed by the right both in media and by politicians themselves is viewed as more reliable than the man who has been selected to lead the House. This is the reckoning Republicans need and deserve after selling out for a con man who wanted to destroy the Constitution. Burn the party down and lets see if we can get back to some kind of normalcy in government.

    1. There’s a video clip of their (Gaetz and AOC) conversation on the House floor, and her facial expressions are hilarious. Lip readers have conjured that their conversation was about as you said, but you have one detail wrong (a technicality). It was thought there were Democrats who would abstain from voting, thereby lowering the threshold for McCarthy to gain a majority, not that there were Democrats who would actually cast a vote in his favor.

      Link to the short video clip: https://twitter.com/MachineSteel_/status/1610395901821952000

  2. Freedom caucus = childish brats in dresses and suits crying for attention in their cribs at the hospital, where their parents forgot to take them home after they were born. The biggest brat of all, Newt Gingrich, fathered them.

  3. I don’t know that this tells us much about how the US government will function with Republicans in charge of the House. The margins are slim enough where it wouldn’t take many Republicans to cross over to keep the government functioning at a basic level. I think there will be some Republicans in battleground districts who realize that they have to play ball with Democrats and it’s not in their best interest to be associated with the reps that would rather burn it all down if they don’t get their way.

    If anything, this is a perfect example of how badly Trump himself as opposed to Trumpism could screw over the Republican party in 2024. Trump would be toxic as the nominee, but as I’ve argued before, Trump would employ the same tactics as these McCarthy holdouts if he isn’t the nominee. When swing states are decided by tens of thousands of votes, the margins matter and Trump controls big enough margins to swing an election one way or the other. Imagine if he follows through on his third party threat or even goes so far as to tell other Trumpist candidates to run as third party candidates. He could turn a competitive election into a Democratic wave in a year when Democrats will be defending a lot of Senate seats.

    In the meantime, I’m just sitting back and enjoying the show.

  4. Have a look at the events of the last two days in the PA legislature, where a compromise was reached on electing a D speaker. A sudden spark of sanity from the PA GOP, a group not generally known for that. Maybe a light will go on with their brethren in DC.

  5. Its not that the Taliban 19+ are simply trying “to sow chaos for the sake of chaos” or throw wrenches aimed as knives into the gears of gubmint, they are explicitly and forever anti-government. So whether they damage it near term, midterm or permanently, that is in their interest.

    It all turns now on whether there are any other kind of Republicans from the Kevin crowd or the Chip Roysterers, and whether such mythical other kind of Republicans will seriously reach across the isle and yell, “HELP!”

  6. H man thanks for your insight. The 20 or so Republican’s babies that keep voting down McCartney just show that the current Republican can’t govern.

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