Republicans in disarray, off to a rocky start

Republicans may have to hit this button

Republicans took over a narrow majority in the U.S. House of Representatives yesterday, but it was a very rough day for them. First, in a historic defeat, the GOP was unable to elect a Speaker of the House on the first ballot. That has not happened since 1923. Indeed, in the ultimate embarrassment to Speaker wannabe Kevin McCarthy, Democrat Hakeem Jeffries won the most votes on the first ballot. Jeffries was only about six votes short of being elected Speaker with a majority vote. Then, to compound the historic humiliation for McCarthy, he lost the vote for Speaker on the second round of voting as well. Then the third round. The top vote-getter continued to be Jeffries. Finally, the House Republicans gave up and adjourned until noon today.

There were also reports of a Republican shouting match between McCarthy’s group and “conservative hardliners” (a misnomer, since that describes essentially the entire House Republican Caucus) before the vote for Speaker took place. In contrast, Democratic Rep. Pete Aguilar, formally nominating Rep. Jeffries as the Democratic House Minority Leader, stated: “Today, madam clerk, House Democrats are united by a speaker who will put people over politics.”

Meanwhile, newly elected Republican George Santos sat all alone. Apparently, other Republicans don’t want to be seen on camera talking to Santos, after Santos was caught in a heap of lies and legal troubles, ranging from fraud charges in Brazil to lies about his background and credentials, to serious questions about his finances. However, House Republicans will likely accept Santos’ votes without complaint as long as he remains in office, which may not be long.

And all of this happened after House Republicans removed the metal detectors from just outside the House chamber as their first official act, just three days before the anniversary of the January 6, 2021 Republican insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. This might make it too easy for them to engage in the next metaphorical GOP circular firing squad.

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