Are Republicans Waking Up?

David Thornton

David Thornton is a freelance writer and professional pilot who has also lived in Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. He is a graduate of the University of Georgia and Emmanuel College. He is Christian conservative/libertarian who was fortunate enough to have seen Ronald Reagan in person during his formative years. A former contributor to The Resurgent, David now writes for the Racket News with fellow Resurgent alum, Steve Berman, and his personal blog, CaptainKudzu. He currently lives with his wife and daughter near Columbus, Georgia. His son is serving in the US Air Force. You can find him on Twitter @CaptainKudzu and Facebook.

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  1. Jaybird
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    It’s a Catch-22 for Trump and the GOP which probably means that Trump will get his way on most issues that can’t be blocked by congressional Democrats.

    How easily pushed are congressional Democrats?

    I know of at least a couple of squishes who have offered public support for Trumpy stuff.

    Pelosi was the best g-darn whip the Dems ever had.

    She demonstrated that she’s capable of getting Dems in line just the other day with the AOC/Cannolly thing… Can she hold onto that for another couple of years? Or four?Report

  2. Philip H
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    Is it too soon for I Told You So?

    Thoughts and prayers.Report

    • Jaybird in reply to Philip H
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      I’m just relieved that it’s not DeSantis.

      Aren’t you?Report

        • Jaybird in reply to Philip H
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          Well, given that he was even worse than Trump, imagine what the essays we’d be writing under those circumstances.

          “Even though the sweetness of DeSantis beating Trump was delightful on the tongue, we’re now settling into the bitterness of his victory as it reaches our bellies. Say what you will about Donald Trump, but at least he wasn’t an effective Nazi. We’re now cursed with an Adolf Hitler who not only commands respect from Republicans, but from Democrats as well. A bipartisan National Socialism that everyone can get on board… if not the trains with the first class cars, the trains going to the death camps.”Report

  3. InMD
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    Again, I appreciate the writing, but continue to be completely baffled by posts suggesting there is some sort of corrective or change in the Republican party towards a guy they elected a mere 6 weeks ago, who dominated the primary to the point he barely even had to contest it, and with whom virtually all current Republican office holders of any significance have fallen in line. The GOP is his party. If you are in the GOP, he is your man, and he has yet to actually be sworn into office. What are we even talking about?Report

    • Philip H in reply to InMD
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      McConnell was also SURE that he didn’t need to convict in the January 6th impeachment because the courts would. I am unconvinced this is anything that amounts to anything.Report

    • John Puccio in reply to InMD
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      I have no idea.

      Perhaps it’s because the current POTUS is somewhere hidden away and no one knows who is actually running the executive branch, but the world is reacting as if Trump took office the day after the election. It certainly does *feel* like he did.

      Maybe recency bias, but I don’t recall a transition quite like this one. We are in a very weird place.Report

      • InMD in reply to John Puccio
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        I agree that Biden has been and remains the most invisible president I can recall, and it has made the transition stranger.

        Still, not really seeing the rebellion or buyer’s remorse David has suggested a couple of times now. If anything it’s just a continuation of Trump season 1, where, charitably speaking, he defies the conventional wisdom about decorum and what’s normal.

        Sometimes it works out and he gets his way, sometimes he doesn’t, but I don’t see any sign of his party getting ready to oppose him on anything serious.

        My suspicion is that where they frustrate him it will be because of the chaos in their Congressional delegation, and the slim majority, not because they’re trying to clip Trump’s wings.Report

      • Philip H in reply to John Puccio
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        Maybe recency bias, but I don’t recall a transition quite like this one. We are in a very weird place.

        We have the same view on the inside.Report

  4. Philip H
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    This hints that the GOP is willing to do things – so long as no one knows about it:

    The House Ethics Committee secretly voted earlier this month to release its report into the conduct of former Rep. Matt Gaetz before the end of this Congress, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the matter.

    The report is now expected to be made public after the House’s final day of votes this year as lawmakers leave Washington for the holidays, those sources said.

    The vote, which has not previously been reported, amounts to a stark reversal for the panel after it had voted along party lines in late November not to release the results of the investigation. The decision to release the report suggests that some Republicans ultimately decided to side with Democrats on the matter, and it is unclear if the committee will once again change course now that it has voted.

    https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/18/politics/matt-gaetz-ethics-report-committee/index.htmlReport

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