House Republicans Must Now Find Their Mission—It’s Been a Long Time Since They’ve Had One of Their Own

When communists/globalists are in the majority, they get their way. And when republicans are in the majority, the communists/globalists still get their way.

This from Daniel Greenfield on frontpagemag.com.

Most recently, after the stopgap spending bill was passed, Rep. Jamie Raskin took to MSNBC to boast that the Left “got the vast majority of what we wanted” from it.

And for some Republicans that was the last straw.

Eight House Republicans allied with communists/globalists on a vote to remove Speaker Kevin McCarthy. And for the first time in over a century, a House Speaker was successfully booted from office.

Surprisingly, the Left did not rally in support of their boy, Dear Kevin. Apparently, being a compromised RINO is not Left enough for them to vote en masse to save. Now, however, a new speaker will be steering the ship and perhaps this time the Republicans will pick someone who is not Paul Ryan-esque.

We the People have witnessed more than a generation in time pass since a House Republican majority delivered for conservatives.

Congressional Republicans are too terrified to fight [Leftists] and instead go after safe targets like each other. It’s not even worth counting how many times a [communist/globalist] White House made a House Republican majority cower in fear over the threat of being blamed for a government shutdown. Or how often that same majority compensated for surrendering to [the Left] with meaningless virtue signaling votes that everyone knew were never going to pass the Senate.

Why are Leftists able to effectively wield their House majority while Republicans are emasculatedly unable to do the same? Because Leftists are not afraid of what Republicans think of them.

When Republicans threaten to blame communists/globalists for something, the Left simply laughs it off.

Communists/Globalists backed the mobs that burned cities to the ground and opened the border to an unprecedented mass invasion without worrying what the Republicans would say. But Republicans live in fear of being blamed for a government shutdown. Rather than risk being blamed for shutting down the country, they shut down their own agenda, and then formed circular firing squads.

House Republican majorities do very little because they want to avoid taking responsibility for anything.

When there is a Republican Senate majority or a Republican White House, they defer to them. And when there isn’t, they defer to the [Left]. The pattern is that the House Republican leadership wants someone else to take on their responsibilities.

Congress increasingly doesn’t legislate, it rubber stamps, and the House GOP leadership has been among the worst offenders of this.

But the situation isn’t likely to improve under any speaker. The GOP leadership has concentrated legislative power in the hands of small men like Rep. Kevin McCarthy and Rep. Paul Ryan who haven’t the faintest idea of what to do with it except to prevent things from being done that might upset the status quo too much. Weak speakers are fall guys whose only job is to last long enough to deliver some stability for special interests.

Republicans keep explaining that they have to work with the Left since they have a narrow majority in a two-party system.

But the problem isn’t that they negotiate with [communists/globalists], it’s that they’re so bad at it.

Every time Republicans work with Leftists they are pickpocketed of their lunch money and then ridiculed by the Left for being such pussies.  For example, even with the House speakership under a GOP majority, the Left exercised “an unprecedented degree of leverage over the Republican speaker.” McCarthy was a compromised twit of a House Speaker.

But, enough of the negativity being foisted upon Republicans, presently their shoulders cannot handle the added burden. So, let us look forward by first looking back at a positive memory in GOP Speakership. The Gingrich revolution briefly shook things up by giving the House GOP majority an agenda and an identity. And while the results were a long way from perfect, the branding gave the body some sense of purpose.

I have heard/read three names being bandied about over the last 18 hours, since McCarthy was let go for his failure to perform in a Conservative manner. First, Matt Gaetz has been mentioned. He performed a lion’s share of the work to rid the country of McCarthy’s Speakership, so why not? Second, Jim Jordan has been suggested and why not? He is by definition a Conservative and his jacket is off and his sleeves are rolled up with him ready to ramp up the fight. Third, Donald Trump is a very popular name being suggested. If he will set aside a mere six months to show the Republican majority how to behave—like a pack of bull dogs rather than a basket of kittens—America, many believe, will be the better for it. Any other suggestions?

The GOP has spent a long time treating its voters as if they were idiots, but We the People are better than the treatment we have endured.

The average small dollar donor may not spend a lot of time delving into the ins and outs of legislative procedure, but understands perfectly well that he keeps investing time, energy and money with little to show for it except more fundraising letters, excuses, and drama.

Conservatives are angry. And rightfully so. We have been funding a revolution and getting a continuing resolution. The mismatch between rhetoric and results can only go on for so long. But the only thing a civil war in our ranks will accomplish is hand more power and leverage to the communists/globalists.

The House Republican mission at this point in time should not be the business of government, rather the business of revolution. We have a nation to save from the wiles of one Barack Hussein Obama and the evil money of one George Soros. And this challenge requires a wartime party, not peacetime managers.

[And a] true wartime party does not collaborate with the enemy. It builds a united front and sets out to win without fearing the other side.

Now, We the People and our beloved country need you elected Republicans to become strong, unified leaders and cease being “hollow men and grifters.”

Find your mission, damn it and stop wasting time that America does not have.