Senate Republicans who supported 4 years of insanity at the moment are feigning outrage over perceived Biden trifles

For the sake of clarity, this quote is from an unnamed adjutant to one of the self-described “G-10” Republican senators – such as Susan Collins, Jerry Moran, Mitt Romney, and Thom Tillis – who have insisted that they would certainly be willing to bipartisan with Democrats but unfortunately everything from COVID-19 relief efforts to infrastructure programs to tax changes to Democratic presidents able to choose their own Supreme Court justices is all “socialist madness” before the party Donald Trump wants to defend The aftermath of a propaganda uprising could not possibly lead to compromises.

Yes, the Fuck Your Feelings T-shirt party, the Senate-enabled international blackmail and promotion of false and fascist propaganda that led to an invasion of the US Capitol, teeter on Joe’s “gas light” and “madness” Biden does not agree to cut the emergency pandemic funding by two-thirds or cut a reasonable half point on too many Americans voting these days.

Stand back, everyone: you can faint dead from the madness of it all. Why can’t it be the way it used to be, when a president blamed crackpot doctors and toxin-inducing pillow magnates for national crises and party loyal experts declared America that if the economy demands grandma and grandpa suffer horrific deaths, then grandma and grandpa may have to hurry and get there? In the old days, when presidents drew their own fake weather maps to convince Americans they hadn’t spoken wrong, did they just know hurricane pathways better than the rest of you? No recipes for injectable sunlight? No midnight declarations that American journalists are “enemies of the people” when reporting information incriminating them in crooked-sounding acts?

Yes sure. A new president invites you to negotiate the policy but doesn’t wait for you to put together an emergency bailout for another six months while you demonize that president of the press and pretend that any newly added demand is sure to be the one be that attracts your “moderate” Republican Senators – madness. Gas lighting. But will America survive these dizzying and turbulent times?

Wait, wait, there’s more: “Biden is a terrible villain to us,” says a Republican aide because the Republicans couldn’t find a way to properly demonize him. (Translation: Biden is white and male.) Biden “keeps rubbing dirt on Republicans’ faces” because the party is unwilling to compromise. (Translation: Biden has repeatedly remarked an undeniably true thing.)

Oh, and the aides complained to Politico about the injustice of the media, who portrayed Biden as reasonable and moderate when the Republicans preferred not to. Mainly, though, the 10 senators involved here are impersonating Republican energy brokers that Biden must work with to get the most popular policies passed on their own, and the White House is ignoring them to pass the policies anyway.

This is about the inability of Republican senators, who have long portrayed themselves as “moderate” but could never be induced to vote against kleptocratic fascism – except in performative, but otherwise impotent twos and threes – to now themselves again to be promoted to power broker status that their party stole the cutlery and raided the government. Tillis went out of his way to try not to convince anyone that they were ready to be on the noncrackpot side of the story, but Tillis still wants you to know that Joe Biden is not ready to put the brakes on anything to get Tillis to listen to. The country has gone mad.

Mind you, the solution here remains obvious. As Politico himself notes in the play, Biden’s success to date has been due to his emphasis on pursuing hugely popular policies, from substantial pandemic emergency funds to infrastructure investments that the whole country considers necessary but stalled for years. The Republicans’ “moderate” position could be to do the things their own constituents want to do, rather than continuing the game of deliberately sabotaging national priorities to prevent non-conservative presidents from drawing on the credit. The Republicans’ “moderate” position might be to buck the party in a consequent rather than impotent way, somewhere between “Republican presidents are allowed to do things far worse, which Nixon had to step down” and “Republican presidents are allowed to” insurrection Incite loss of election. “

The way for Republican moderates to prove willing to indulge in moderate bipartisanism is to simply do so once or twice, instead of faking it before turning their tail on each follow-up vote. It is perfectly reasonable for the man whose government your party has tried to circumvent through propaganda and insurrection not to trust you further than he could throw you. You can’t say, “Let’s all be friends now,” and “Well, I’m glad the murder part is behind us” and demand that you get your old seat at the negotiating table. Jeebus, how self-sufficient can you possibly be? The effort to be as “bipartisan” when it comes to proposing political solutions, like Senator Josh Hawley, is in his persistence in declaring that every final great Biden candidate for some reason is terribly unfit and / or almost communist Human is. Or even half as much. Or a quarter.

There will come a time when the Biden White House has exhausted its list of outrageously popular policies and indeed needs moderate Republican support for things lower on the priority list. The time will be soon, and each of the current Republican narcissists currently screaming their eyes out at Biden’s unwillingness to crown her. The most important senator will find himself back in positions where he can actually make demands and help steer politics. They will all be on every TV show, dressing and saber-rattling about how they saved America from “socialism” this time by insisting on new prints for business jet chandeliers.

But they’ll only be in that position if Biden’s team at the White House thinks they’re getting votes in the first place, and from last election day to this moment, none of them have a record that suggests they would actually be ready to vote to oppose the party. devoted obstructionism in exchange for that seat at the table. Of course, the Senators from Biden and Democratic were unwilling to delay the pandemic relief effort, while the Republicans, who had been through the Republicans’ sabotage of pandemic relief six months earlier, assured that they might be willing to do anything but one being a malicious obstacle to time around. Of course, the Biden and Democratic senators do not take current “bipartisan” calls seriously when “bipartisan” is paired with manic Republican abuse of how anyone can dare to consider aqueduct infrastructure.

The Republican Party is a collection of crackpots, professional propagandists, white nationalists, conspiracy traffickers, and deliberate public health saboteurs backed by the same supposedly moderate voices that are now calling for Biden’s help. On the contrary, the Democrats should cut them out as much as possible. It needs to be made clear that there is no such thing as “moderation” when a party that is ready to crack down on our democracy and public health continues to be supported instead of adhering to non-conservative governance. A moderator would have left at this point. A true presenter couldn’t stand what became of this party.

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