• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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      The only thing I find baffling is that he didn’t negotiate with the democrats over the funding bill sooner. He knew he wouldn’t last regardless and yet he still put party above principle. I don’t understand someone getting stabbed in the back and then working with the stabber to stab others.

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        He could have just stuck to the deal he already agreed to in May. The extreme right would still hate him but Democrats would have at least one reason to help him out. Now the crazy pants caucus hates him for caving and the Democrats know he cannot be trusted. He did this to himself.

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        He’s a power grabber. He was convinced that he’d find SOME way of staying in power. It was only at the very edge of the precipice that he made a deal with the Democrats. At that point, the government certainly shutting down would have hurt his power more than the possibility that Gaetz would vacate the chair.

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        The 11th commandment is falling apart and it is glorious watching the GOP eat their own.

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        Republican voters. The Republican party has degraded to a point where their biggest selling point is “pwning the libz”.

        If McCarthy survived this with Democratic help, he’d be labeled a Democrat stooge (i.e. someone who believes in cooperating with the libz, instead of pwning them).

        Every comprise position he proposes after that would face internal Republican voter critique along the lines of: “is this the best deal he could get, or is he doing this to help the democrats?”

        For years now, republicans have been selling the idea that working with democrats is bad or at best a necessary evil. Publicly asking for democratic cooperation goes against years of propoganda.