Kevin McCarthy has so far been unable to assemble the 218 votes he needs to become Speaker of the House in January. The usual suspects in the GOP establishment are wringing their hands and warning that to resist McCarthy’s accession to the Speaker’s gavel would be madness. Some representatives who despise McCarthy have floated Steve Scalise’s name.
That may be, but apparently McCarthy is worried and so he is making concessions to his opponents.
Well, well, well. Some of the new congressmen don’t want the establishment hack to sell out their constituents. If you ask me that’s pretty damn good. It may not accomplish a thing but it restores faith that not every last politician in Washington is a fink.
Look, McCarthy will end up the Speaker and he will cut the usual deals with the Democrats that sell us out and make him a zillionaire. But the fact that some of the reps are even trying to get some leverage over their future boss is a minor miracle from my point of view.
It at least shows that there’s an awareness of what the voters think of McCarthy and so these reps are at least trying to show that they’ll do more than just stand by and let the Uniparty sell us out according to standard operating procedure.
This is hardly a stunning victory. It’s not even a feel-good story. Let’s call this a tiny first step in the right direction. But it’s a nice sequel to the ejection of Liz Cheney and most of the other Never-Trump impeachment traitors. Let’s just call it a little creative schadenfreude.
I wanted Jim Jordan of Ohio to be House Speaker.
I think a lot of people do. But Jordan is going to support McCarthy. But I’m still glad that the dissidents are giving McCarthy a hard time. He more than deserves it.