McCarthy is finally Speaker. But he's not weak like you think. Now he can deploy the 'crazy boss' strategy
Politics,Kevin McCarthy,US House,Congress,Freedom Caucus,Perspectives
Stop the pearl-clutching, my fellow Republicans. This drama over the House speakership is the best thing that could have happened.
Well, maybe not the best thing: that would have been a 30-vote Republican majority in the House. That would have stopped the Democratโs big spending, radical leftist agenda dead in its tracks. That would have let the Speaker of the House to tell Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to pound sand. But the supermajority didnโt happen.
So, House Republicans need to change tactics. Senate Majority Leader Schumer is no longer Speaker McCarthyโs biggest obstacle. Itโs now his Republican counterpart on the other side of the Capitol โSenate Minority Leader and profligate spender, Mitch McConnell.
In the past, McConnellโs idea of leadership has been to give the Democrats most of what they want, especially when it comes to budget-busting, pork barrel legislation. For the last two years, heโs joined with Senate Democrats and former Speaker Pelosi to pass the Biden agenda.
He will no doubt try and pressure the new Republican Speaker to do the same, in the interests of "bipartisanship" and "compromise."
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