Dissident Republican officials who held up the House Speaker vote are heroes to democracy
By: Rachel Marsden
PARIS — Democracy in action is a beautiful thing to behold. Unfortunately,
much of what passes as democracy these days is really just a façade –
questionable measures bolstered by spin and PR that masks the murky motives and
interests lurking beneath. It was only thanks to a handful of elected Republican
congressional representatives that we were able to catch a rare glimpse of
actual democracy recently during the election of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy
(R-CA). And, boy, did it ever rub establishment fixtures and their assorted
bootlickers the wrong way.
In what was widely derided as a mess or a fiasco, 20 Republicans, including
members of the party’s Freedom Caucus refused to blindly fall in line with the
GOP establishment’s vote in favor of longtime House Speaker favorite, McCarthy.
You could almost hear the exasperation in the reporting as the rounds of voting
piled up without a result over the course of days. It started to resemble an
election of the next Pope at the Vatican rather than a process that’s generally
considered to be a formality during which the Chosen One of the majority
congressional party is swept straight into the Speaker’s chair in a wave of back
slaps from cronies.
But in what’s supposed to be a democratic system, why shouldn’t the election of
the second official in line to the presidency of the United States be
contentious and subjected to lively debate? One of the biggest problems in
Washington is the sheer amount of democracy that is sacrificed in the interests
of projecting party unity at all costs. Democracy is often messy. Would the many
who denounce that messiness as “embarrassing” or “humiliating” really prefer
less dissent? Perhaps they should consider living in an autocracy or a kingdom,
if that’s the case, where things are far more cut and dry.
It’s not like McCarthy himself has been an open book. Quite the opposite, in
fact. Does anyone really know what he stands for? Does he?
Last year, McCarthy came out against a “blank check” for Ukraine funding, but
then quickly backpedaled when he came under attack from some members of his
party’s establishment, including Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY). That’s not exactly a
minor issue, given the billions of dollars that Congress has shoveled out the
door.
McCarthy caved in that issue like someone whose spine could easily be covered
with a string of dental floss. Any Republican who didn’t doubt his integrity
after that incident — that is, his ability to match his words and actions
consistently — was not doing their job for the American people, or else was just
happy that he had settled back into the swamp. The Republican dissidents seemed
intent on dragging him back out and making him stand for something to earn their
vote.
The GOP dissidents successfully managed to get McCarthy down off the fence on
that funding after 15 rounds of voting, as he reportedly committed to return to
his previous position of cutting Ukraine aid, according to London’s Telegraph.
Other clarifications of McCarthy’s positions reportedly include a commitment to
shut the government down rather than raise the debt ceiling.
Given McCarthy’s total inability to restrain himself from voting for every
massive Democratic spending bill that goes against the very basic conservative
principles of limited government, it’s hardly an unreasonable Republican
request. What’s sad is that such basic tenets are only being upheld by a small
group of Republicans who are widely being framed as MAGA fringers, including by
their own party. The GOP establishment apparently fails to understand that while
support for former President Donald Trump himself has waned as a result of
personality issues, support for the principles that got him elected persists.
Specifically, the ideals of less government waste, fewer foreign wars, and less
corruption of the democratic process by special interests.
The dissident holdouts also reportedly demanded that McCarthy allow House
members 72 hours to review bills before they’re brought forward for a vote. How
radical to expect elected officials to actually be given adequate time to read
through and catch any hidden wasteful spending before they’re asked to ram it
through!
An investigative committee to look into the “weaponization” of the federal
government through information collection on Americans was also among the
Freedom Caucus’ demands.
All Americans would benefit from each one of these points of contention being
addressed. It’s a refreshing change from the usual backroom wheeling and dealing
that’s primarily of personal and political benefit to the officials doing it.
Rather than attack and criticize their own party members, the establishment GOP
should be grateful that at least a few within their ranks have the courage to
defend the most basic Republican values and prioritize them above blind party
loyalty. When Washington has become as corrupt as it is, dissident voices with
legislative clout are more important than ever, and far more of them are needed
on both sides of the aisle. The survival of both establishment parties may
depend on it.
COPYRIGHT 2023 RACHEL MARSDEN