The rats are leaping off the sinking
ship! Paul Ryan says he wants to spend more time with his teenagers,
but he likely also doesn't want to be part of the losses Republicans
are likely to experience in November (unless the Dems mess up, which
is not impossible). By April 13, there were 41 Republicans who said
they would not run for re-election, for varying reasons or no reason
at all. Ryan’s citing of personal reasons seems disingenuous.
Most teens aren’t clamoring for more daddy time. Many of them
hardly speak to their parents.
Ryan
says he will serve out his term, and serve out his speakership, but
his announcement has caused chaos in his party. And, while he has
not used his announcement to criticize his President, many think that
he has had about enough of making excuses for the man who wants to
grab women by the genitals, threaten North Korea and Syria, build
walls, indulge in racist rants, and more. Since Ryan is so
interested in spending time with his children, how does he explain 45
to his teens, especially to his 16-year-old daughter?
At
about the same time Ryan announced that he would not run again,
Florida Republican Congressman Dennis Ross made the same announcement
to his staff. In a CNN interview shortly afterward, he cited "party
polarization and the "lack of civility and respect" as part
of his reason for not running. He also exhibits his own
intellectually limited pettiness by throwing too much shade on some
of the young people who have emerged as activists in Florida. Young
people, he says, know how to protest, but they don't know "the
process". It seems to me that the Parkland students and others
they have joined with have exhibited enough knowledge of “the
process” to get Florida legislators to change a few laws. And
these young people promise to be an electoral force in 2018. Maybe
that’s why Republicans are leaping off the Titanic as it is
poised to hit an iceberg.
The
party that captured the Presidency typically loses some Senatorial
and Congressional seats in a mid-term election. Sixty-three
Democrats surely did in 2010, partly because of resistance to the
Affordable Care Act, and partly because of resistance to President
Obama himself. But fewer than 20 Democrats chose not to run for
reelection. So far, a record 41 Republican rats are jumping off 45’s
sinking ship. Some of them are talking openly of impeachment, given
continuing developments in the Mueller probe. Others are repulsed by
the drip drip revelations of 45’s immoral behavior. Still,
others are concerned about the ways the Oval Office has become a
piggy bank for the President and his family. The Republican family
is a fractured one and they are cruising for a bruising!
Speaker
Paul Ryan says he did what he came to do in Washington – he
shepherded through a tax reform bill that “simplified”
our taxes. But the man who was known as a deficit hawk also passed
out corporate goodies as if they were girl scout cookies, and had a
role in increasing the deficit to more than a trillion dollars. If
that’s what he came to do, he might as well hang his
conservative mantle up. These next few months will be interesting as
the lame duck speaker attempts to manage legislation and, perhaps,
attack social programs like Medicare and Social Security.
But
will the Lame Duck speaker quack? He has little to lose now that he
says he will not run for his congressional seat again. He also says
he will not run for office, but who believes that? Further, his best
qualification to run for office might be the ways, in these next few
months, he challenges the president that he is clearly repulsed by.
Will he be a champion for true conservatism, not the cronyism that 45
embodies? Will he raise questions about the crooked practices of
Cabinet members who have never met a charter plane they could not
pass up? The Lame Duck could provide a service to his party and to
our nation if he would simply quack. But he may have been too
compromised to open his mouth.
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