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I Don't Think the House Fight Worked Out the Way Matt Gaetz Thought It Would
3 Oct 2023 ~~ By Paula SolyardRep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) successfully led a coup against now-former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday. He managed to eke out a āwinā by rallying the entire Democratic caucus and eight Republicans to oust him. Itās the first time that has happened in U.S. history.
And itās a total clown show.
Not only does it distract from the already tense budget negotiations, but it makes a laughingstock of the GOPāand the U.S.āand gives Democrats even more leverage to push through their radical policies.
Gaetz got a win, but at what cost? Sure, heāll raise a lot of campaign money from thisāheās already sending out emails and asking for money on Fox Newsā but is there a plan going forward? Of course not. The two congressmen whose names have been bandied about as potential House speakersāJim Jordan (Ohio) and Steve Scalise (La.)āboth spoke on behalf of McCarthy ahead of the vote and then voted to keep him as speaker. McCarthy announced tonight that he will not seek reelection as speaker. Gaetz stated emphatically that he doesnāt want the job. At publishing time, Scalise had sort of thrown his hat into the ring, and some are floating Trump as the next speaker, but none of that will be sorted out quickly.
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Whoever becomes the next speaker will still have to deal with the same reality. The GOP has a slim majority that ranges from left-leaning Republicans in Democrat districts to moderates to the eight holdouts. And Democrats can still block anything the House sends over.
No one, not even legendary former Speaker Newt Gingrich, arguably one of the most successful Republican House leaders in history, could 100% unify the Republican caucus.
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If Gaetz expected universal support for using the nuclear option, he was sadly mistaken. Jim Jordan summed up the debacle by saying, āI think this is a day where we say, āLook, what happened here was not good.ā I think what happened to Kevin McCarthy was not fair. Letās figure out how we come together as a conference and focus on our agenda.ā
Unfortunately, thatās unrealistic at this point, thanks to Gaetz and his merry band of showboaters.
Commentary:
Presently Congressmen Scalise and Jordan have said they would take the reins if elected. Then of course Trump as mentioned.
Itās hard to believe, but the primaries begin in just a few months. I donāt think anyone disagrees that this will be one of the most important elections in our nationās history. Itās a choice between freedom and tyranny. Between our Constitution and the fantasy world of the Left. Big Tech, a fully owned subsidiary of the Left (and probably the White House), has been working overtime to demonetize and throttle us.
āHardly a ringing endorsement of Gaetzās strategy (if he even had one).ā
No one is quite sure what comes next; what is clear is that Gaetz has channeled the frustration of the Republican/MAGA base into an actionable result. This should not come as a surprise to the GOP, although many of the cloistered clan continue pretending not to understand the dynamic at play.