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So much for McCarthy being in charge of the House majority.
Give in to the demands of the fascist faction, have your party run by the fascist faction.
It'll be interesting to see what he does. Either way he's coming out with scars.
If he finally tells the Freedom Caucus to go fuck itself, and builds a coalition with Democrats, he'll be doing wonders for the GOP's image. Showing extremists the door in favor of cooperation for moderate policies is what people want to see. And McCarthy may get personal fame for it, possibly even better political aspirations. However, he'd earn the ire of the Freedom Caucus and his primary would get a lot harder. It's possible he would piss off too much of his base. The Republicans would start rehabilitating their image, but at the cost of handing Democrats 2024 with the extremists fracturing off.
On the other hand, if he stays a little bitch to the extremists, he'll continue to get squeezed on all of these budget negotiations and inevitably blamed. By not decisively taking action with the Caucus, tensions and fractures continue to grow in the GOP. And they continue to be seen as the children in the room and, well, extremists.
Before writing this out I actually thought there was a decent chance McCarthy would grow a spine. But now looking at everything else that would happen, yeah it's unlikely as hell.
Standing up to the fascists would probably cost him his job, but at least it would be an attempt to draw a line in the sand.
But neither Boehner nor Ryan nor McCarthy have enough spine to actually stand up to the extremists. Instead, they're happy with keeping a title that means less and less, only to eventually slink away and never be heard from again.
These guys could go out with a bang, with a big fight, with a grand proclamation that Republicans don't stand for extremism or fascism or homophobia or sexism or white supremacy or racism - but their willingness to idly stand by and let the fascists and extremists and white supremacists and conspiracy theorists run the show tells you all you need to know about them.
Well said.