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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMcCarthy's Extraordinary Downfall Reflects an Ungovernable G.O.P.
New York TimesKevin McCarthy did two things right, but too many other things wrong.
His extraordinary ouster that unsettled Washington on Tuesday and left the House in chaos was the culmination of a tumultuous nine months that began in unprecedented fashion in January with 15 roll call votes to claim his gavel and ended in unprecedented fashion with a single one to vacate the speakers chair.
In between, the gregarious Californian, previously known more as a backslapper and prolific fund-raiser than a legislative wizard, narrowly pulled the country back from the brink of crisis twice. But he took many other actions, and said many things, that antagonized hard-line Republicans, Democrats and the White House. When the critical moment came, no one was willing to race to his rescue.
And he failed to master the art of corralling a deeply divided Republican majority that could never quite bring itself to rally behind him when it came time to choose normalcy over chaos. With the G.O.P. base increasingly hungry for insurgency and confrontation, Mr. McCarthy found himself out of step, a problem that is likely to plague any candidate who tries to succeed him.
His extraordinary ouster that unsettled Washington on Tuesday and left the House in chaos was the culmination of a tumultuous nine months that began in unprecedented fashion in January with 15 roll call votes to claim his gavel and ended in unprecedented fashion with a single one to vacate the speakers chair.
In between, the gregarious Californian, previously known more as a backslapper and prolific fund-raiser than a legislative wizard, narrowly pulled the country back from the brink of crisis twice. But he took many other actions, and said many things, that antagonized hard-line Republicans, Democrats and the White House. When the critical moment came, no one was willing to race to his rescue.
And he failed to master the art of corralling a deeply divided Republican majority that could never quite bring itself to rally behind him when it came time to choose normalcy over chaos. With the G.O.P. base increasingly hungry for insurgency and confrontation, Mr. McCarthy found himself out of step, a problem that is likely to plague any candidate who tries to succeed him.
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McCarthy's Extraordinary Downfall Reflects an Ungovernable G.O.P. (Original Post)
brooklynite
Oct 2023
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kentuck
(113,708 posts)1. He refused to pull the switch to electrocute himself.
But, everything else, he was OK with it.
justaprogressive
(3,567 posts)2. "normalcy over chaos" Not gonna happen.
in this R-controlled House..
groundloop
(12,863 posts)3. Yep, and the morons will accept chaos over negotiating with Democrats
In a sane world there'd be at least a handful of semi-reasonable Repubs who'd recognize the fact that negotiating with Democrats is the only way to keep the country running. Instead they allow their toddler brigade to rule with hissy fits.
LiberalFighter
(53,544 posts)4. He took 15 tries to be Speaker. A major wrong.
leftyladyfrommo
(19,733 posts)5. A House divided cannot stand. nt
DallasNE
(7,776 posts)6. Citizens United
We came to this juncture due to Citizens United and how the American oligarch class's compulsion for power has predictably brought us to this juncture. Always follow the money because it is the gateway to power.