That's the thing, Trump didn't "dominate" the Republican Party, he "dominated" the Republican Electorate, and used them to threaten the Party member's positions if they didn't back him unconditionally.
That's true, but plenty of yes men jumped at the carrot first without needing a stick. That was part of his sweeping take over. Sycophants leaping at a chance to ride the gravy train, who in turn were happy to help Trump swing the stick with the more traditional members. But they fell in line at the mere suggestion of the stick.
Back a long time ago in January of this year, when McCarthy was losing vote after vote for Speaker, one time Trump was officially nominated by Matt Gaetz, and Trump only got one vote.
Trump is a joke, and pretty much everybody on both sides of the aisle in Congress knows about it, but since Republicans only care about holding onto their seats no matter the cost, they're willing to literally back a traitor and a joke like Trump, even if it means the end of democracy in America, or maybe especially if it means the end of democracy in America. After all, you can't be voted out if nobody can vote.
It's because Trump doesn't have any "tactics" for Republicans to turn into a system for their own success. There is no 4-D chess or even conscious thought behind Trump's actions. He is just a self-aggrandizing idiot who was born rich. His "tactics" only work for him because he is rich enough that he has thus far been able to walk over any consequences. His stupidity and indifference to consequences lead him to push on even in the face of external reactions that would make anyone else pause, rethink and adjust course. His idiot followers see his self-assuredness as strength.
Jim Jordan is a shitty, evil person, but he isn't as stupid as Trump. When he sees a negative reaction to his actions, he flinches because he has half a brain. He reacts and adjusts, as people with even the smallest amount of self-awareness do. Republicans see that as weakness.
Trump's antics could be considered successful for him because he was the only one who had to benefit for them to be considered successful. Both as a candidate and as president, the measure of his success was merely in his ability to not alienate his base. He didn't have to actually accomplish anything, or work well with others in the long term. If he alienated allies, there wasn't really anything they could do, especially in the white house where he could fire people all day long if he so chose. He didn't have to answer to anyone but the voters, and even then, he lost 1 of 2 elections, so not the greatest track record, but somehow he still has the support of his base.
You can't really have the same casual disregard for everyone around you if you want to succeed in congress. The whole system requires at least a minimal amount of cooperation. What we've been seeing lately is a group of politicians trying to push the limits and force their way through each stand-off as though it exists in a vacuum, seemingly oblivious to the long term consequences of strong-arming their colleagues. It turns out that people who need bridges from time to time shouldn't burn them at every opportunity.
Team Jordan is no different from the leftists in academia who have spent years shouting down and cancelling their opponents, only to cry victim once the tables are turned on them.
They just had to get that little dig in, huh.
Yeah, read that and thought, “you bastage.”
Fargin iceholes.
Gonna have to string him up by his boils!
Bold of him to assume that Jordan has really learned something. Yeah ~~he~~ Jordan quit the effort for now, but will we see him be a changed man?
Dude looks like Gollum
I was thinking if George Clooney got addicted to meth and then someone microwaved him for too long.
Like he stopped looking at the lost ark halfway through the face melt
Annnnd…. I’ll never be able to unsee it
they haven't really worked out so great for trump either
This is the best summary I could come up with:
It was not so long ago the GOP House caucus voted to elect Steve Scalise to be Speaker, defeating Jordan by a clear, but not overwhelming, margin of 113 to 99.
After over 30 years working in, observing and analyzing politics, you learn a thing or two about the public pronouncements of ambitious politicians — namely, don’t trust them, ever.
It’s not a minor point that the cabal that de-railed the last Speaker, Kevin McCarthy — just eight members — is much smaller than the group opposed to Jordan, originally 20 and now 25 (and Scalise didn’t even come close to winning enough support).
Given the over-the-top rhetoric, attacks on cable television and death threats that were sparked by the first loss, the original holdouts have no option but to keep voting “no.” Anyone who flips to Jordan realizes that he/she will just empower those who are bullying them — they won’t have any independence whatsoever.
Team Jordan is no different from the leftists in academia who have spent years shouting down and cancelling their opponents, only to cry victim once the tables are turned on them.
When you lose a power struggle, you have to admit defeat; the winners need to be magnanimous, not punitive, as long as the losers agree to unite.
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