Bipartisan discussions about how to end the two-week speaker vacancy are growing in seriousness as Republicans’ chaotic efforts to elect a permanent speaker struggle to gain traction.

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    10 months ago

    I hope Democrats insist on a moderate and not hand the position to a MAGAt. It’s way too dangerous to put one of them in that position, that’s just about the only thing that foiled their previous coup attempt.

    It would be really interesting to see the DNC and the handful or remaining sane GOP members join forces to elect a moderate despite the MAGAts refusing to budge.

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      10 months ago

      I think electing a true middle of the road moderate is unlikely because I don’t know how many are left. Some form of minority rights could be possible. It looks like the problem solvers caucus is looking at McHenry. Time will tell. Jordan isn’t giving up though - for now at least.

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        10 months ago

        The “middle of the road” window seems to be shifting to the right, but there are some folks there. If Gym’s Speakership really is dead, it’s probably due to some of the key Republicans on the Appropriations Committee voting against him. They are afraid that Gym will make good on Grover’s pledge to drown the government in the bathtub.

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          10 months ago

          I’ve always seen the United States as a center right country. I’m not saying that I agree with it but our conservatives are more conservative than other first world countries and our liberals are more moderate than other first world countries.

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            10 months ago

            True, but the Conservatives here have been getting more extreme over the past 20 years or so. Reagan would probably be too liberal to get elected now.

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              10 months ago

              Republicans are at an infection point. They have to decide what their party will look like going forward. I think the last Democratic inflection point was 68 national convention in Chicago. This Republican infighting will continue until one side gives up.

              I’d really love it if some talented animator(s) made a Reagan vs Trump cage match cartoon because that’s what’s basically happening.

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                The choice should be easy since most of their base is literally close to death. The trumpanzee wing is demographically doomed this decade. That’s what makes them so dangerous since they need to seize as much power as possible very quickly or they’re done forever.

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                  10 months ago

                  I think you’re right. Trump wasn’t a two term wildly successful president like Reagan. Really only time will tell.

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      10 months ago

      It’d never happen, but, I would love to see a handful of moderate/establishment Republicans join with the Democrats to make Liz Cheney the speaker. Just a big old fuck you to the insurrectionist wing of the party.

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        The Overton Window is deeply askew when Liz Cheney gets described as a “moderate” and no one bats an eye.