In what was originally expected to be a red-wave midterm election, Republicans barely eked out enough votes to win control of the US House. Now, notwithstanding the majority vote they enjoy, Republicans are struggling to elect their own speaker. As I write this, the second ballot is complete and no speaker has been elected. That kind of dysfunction has not been seen in the House for 100 years.
What does this say about the kind of order and governance we can expect from this MAGA-dominated group of Republican representatives? Little good, I'm sorry to say.
"A GOP lawmaker who is supporting House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy says members are already hearing from Republican donors and constituents who think the party 'looks stupid' for not being able to elect a speaker.
"Another Republican who is backing McCarthy predicted there will be pressure after three or four rounds of votes to either adjourn or start thinking about another strategy.
"As the vote drags on, a third Republican and McCarthy supporter described the frustration with the opposition within the party: 'They are embarrassing the whole team. We should form a parking lot committee and put them on it.'
"While many Republicans predicted it would go to multiple ballots, many are still in disbelief, and angry over how the drama is overshadowing their new majority." (Source)
This intpetude matters. The next election is less than two years away and voters tend to remember embarrassing incompetence like this. The "can't even elect their own speaker" trait that the MAGA Republicans are manifesting today will haunt them forevermore. They're going to hear "circular firing squad" and "gang that can't shoot straight" for a long time.
What does this say about the kind of order and governance we can expect from this MAGA-dominated group of Republican representatives? Little good, I'm sorry to say.
"A GOP lawmaker who is supporting House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy says members are already hearing from Republican donors and constituents who think the party 'looks stupid' for not being able to elect a speaker.
"Another Republican who is backing McCarthy predicted there will be pressure after three or four rounds of votes to either adjourn or start thinking about another strategy.
"As the vote drags on, a third Republican and McCarthy supporter described the frustration with the opposition within the party: 'They are embarrassing the whole team. We should form a parking lot committee and put them on it.'
"While many Republicans predicted it would go to multiple ballots, many are still in disbelief, and angry over how the drama is overshadowing their new majority." (Source)
This intpetude matters. The next election is less than two years away and voters tend to remember embarrassing incompetence like this. The "can't even elect their own speaker" trait that the MAGA Republicans are manifesting today will haunt them forevermore. They're going to hear "circular firing squad" and "gang that can't shoot straight" for a long time.
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