Ok thanks. That sounds like an admission the first time was a screw up, that left us in a worse position than we were, to the point we can’t do anything now but bend over and take it. Gaetz should have kept his powder dry for a moment like this, when it was truly needed.
Not necessarily. We’re certainly no worse off than we were with McCarthy, who would have brought these bills for a vote long ago. As far as replacing McCarthy with Johnson, I never said Johnson was the end all and be all, just that he was an improvement over McCarthy, which he was at the time.
Replacing McCarthy was a move in the right direction. It has shifted the House caucus’s center of mass towards the M
AGA coalition. A number of RINO’s announced their retirements soon after. Unfortunately some have tried to sabotage the party on their way out.