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Republicans Chose Cowardice, and America Is Paying the Price

The genuflecting yellowbellies of the Cowards’ Caucus in Congress—which is to say, Republicans as a whole—have groveled mightily in seeking to curry favor with Donald Trump and have, subsequently and ironically, done Trump no favors. 

John Thune, the Republican leader in the Senate, seems determined to follow the worst examples set by his predecessor, Mitch McConnell. McConnell is and has been a good and effective public servant, striking a careful balance between the honorable and the ruthless, and all of that will, in the historical account of his career, amount to approximately squat—after January 6, when McConnell could have led a handful of Republican senators in an effort to permanently bar Trump’s reentry into the White House, the gentleman from Kentucky flinched, fearful of irritating … the very people who had just sacked the Capitol. McConnell demurred in the interest of party unity—which is to say, in the interest of keeping the Republican Party in a bear hug with the sort of people Sen. McConnell rightly holds in contempt and that no self-respecting political party would want. 

A modestly successful U.S. president gets to do one big thing (Barack Obama and health care), while a very successful one gets to do two (Ronald Reagan and the revivification of the U.S. economy and victory in the Cold War). Unless they go on to be president (as Lyndon Johnson did), Senate majority leaders, even those of durable tenure, get stuck with one-line obituaries. I like Mitch McConnell and wish that his obituary would read otherwise, but what it’s going to say is: “He choked.”



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