I can't for the life of me understand why the House Rs don't go for the obvious solution to their Speakership dilemma. It's as plain as the noses on their collective faces. Since they've proven themselves to be poseurs as lawmakers, who better to lead them than the most talented and accomplished poseur among them?
I can't for the life of me understand why the House Rs don't go for the obvious solution to their Speakership dilemma. It's as plain as the noses on their collective faces. Since they've proven themselves to be poseurs as lawmakers, who better to lead them than the most talented and accomplished poseur among them?
They should get serious and nominate George Santos forthwith and be done with all this feckless frivolity.
With Santos' particular skill set vis a vie who and what he is at any given time, he could (and no doubt would) deftly morph into anything desired by anyone in their caucus on any day at any hour as circumstances demand. So the little shit would no doubt win hands down without so much as a whisper of dissent, and the House Republican majority could get back to doing the work of the people who sent them there - that being saving said people from the evil Ds - secure in the knowledge that they've handed the reins to the most qualified guy around.
I can't for the life of me understand why the House Rs don't go for the obvious solution to their Speakership dilemma. It's as plain as the noses on their collective faces. Since they've proven themselves to be poseurs as lawmakers, who better to lead them than the most talented and accomplished poseur among them?
They should get serious and nominate George Santos forthwith and be done with all this feckless frivolity.
With Santos' particular skill set vis a vie who and what he is at any given time, he could (and no doubt would) deftly morph into anything desired by anyone in their caucus on any day at any hour as circumstances demand. So the little shit would no doubt win hands down without so much as a whisper of dissent, and the House Republican majority could get back to doing the work of the people who sent them there - that being saving said people from the evil Ds - secure in the knowledge that they've handed the reins to the most qualified guy around.
I understand that this is supposed to be irony, but, um, it actually makes sense. That’s how f’ed up the GOP is.
No kidding.
problem is that Santos isn't gonna be around that long...
Too bad the same isn't true for the rest of 'em.