The Conservatives’ Game of Chicken Pays Off, We Hope

Guest Post by Kurt Schlichter

With the advantage of a week of hindsight, the resolution of the Speaker fight was always pretty clear. The Speaker, for a variety of reasons, needed to be Kevin McCarthy, and he needed to agree to rules and other arrangements that ensured that the house would no longer be the ironfisted, establishment-friendly Speaktatorship of Boehner, Ryan, and Pelosi. McCarthy had to compromise, and the Rebels had to accept a compromise, and the standoff had to end. And it did. And the new rules were passed. Ever the optimist, in retrospect we Republicans may be off to strong start.

Or the GOP could blow it. As Wesley Snipes famously said in “Passenger 57,” “Always bet on Republicans to screw up.

Or black. Whatever.

In any case, I am just a little surprised they managed to pull off a deal in five days. It could have dragged on and on and ended up with some pinko installed by Dems and collaborators. I am glad about the outcome. I do not trust McCarthy – or anyone else who would want that miserable job (though Paul Ryan claimed not to want it and it is hard to imagine someone else sucking worse than him) – and therefore I want McCarthy neutered by the conservatives. Now we can go forward to a future of owning the libs, and hopefully not as before when they owned us.

Let’s assign kudos and criticism.

This was all McCarthy’s fault – but you will be confused further on as I critique the Rebels so let me explain the legal concept of joint and several liability. Basically, in some cases, the law provides that a variety of people can all be equally to blame, here for whatever negative results (if any) came from the short public phase of the fight.

McCarthy wanted the job, and it was on him to earn it. He did get it eventually, so he won. He was the only one who really ever could win enough votes – no one else who could have possibly won and not turned our conservative stomachs would have taken it. It’s a terrible job. You have to be one like of those weirdos who put aside girls and beer to try to be student body president. McCarthy is. This was his dream, which I was perfectly content to see his dream die if it became necessary. He wanted to be the guy on the phone 18 hours a day trying to wring a few bucks out of donors. He is undeniably good at that. And he wanted it. More power to him. Well, less power, actually.

Anyway, as January 3rd approached, McCarthy had not yet wrapped up the vote. There were only two dozen Rebels, but there were enough. While he increased the GOP House caucus in 2020 and 2022 (meeting the minimal threshold for his leadership position of having won elections, something RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel has failed to do in five election – learn how to retire her at www.HireHarmeet.com), McCarthy did not increase his caucus enough to dictate the terms of his accession. That’s on him. Coffee is for closers, and so is not having to grovel before the off-putting likes of Matt Gaetz.

Next time win more seats. In any case, McCarthy eventually caved, and that’s good. I wanted him emasculated because if he was not gelded, we would see more last-minute Omnibuses and secret deals and never get back to anything like regular order.

He also blew it by not getting this dispute resolved back in November. This schism was always real, but it seemed like he was in denial and felt the Rebels would roll over when they actually had to vote. If McCarthy wanted to avoid a floor fight – because it was not clear the Rebels did – he needed to figure out how to avoid it. If that meant giving in earlier, so be it. Again, McCarthy wanted the job and to the extent he only got it after some brutal public sausage-making, that was on him.

McCarthy’s allies were not always helpful. Mike Rogers probably should have controlled himself and not created the evocative but unrepresentative photo of that other guy grabbing him. And people needed not to throw gas on the fire. Dan Crenshaw was a great SEAL, but his SEALness does not always translate well to what he needs to do in Congress. Calling terrorists” terrorists” and shooting them – good. Calling other Republicans “terrorists” on the shows – not good. His emotions got involved, spinning up their emotions. Take it from somebody who negotiates for a living – ticking people off is a tool, but not your only one and it is frankly rarely the one to use when trying to get a deal. Crenshaw is already on the wrong side of many conservatives; he has a safe district, but Senate? I think many Lone Star conservatives would prefer John Cornyn to him and that tube supported gun control. Chill, Dan.

Now the Rebels. I like some of them and I supported their demands. The issue was, to some extent, their acting ability. Negotiation is acting. You strike a pose and maybe you will move, but maybe you won’t. With some of the Rebels it was hard to tell. They had to say no, nope, never, but the question was whether that was for real or an act to get concessions. Frankly, some of the Rebels made it seem so personal that it was unclear that any concessions could work. Part of the panic was that people believed that they would never, ever vote for McCarthy, or at least not against him. They acted too well. The smirkiness did not help. That went far to make what was a necessary and proper debate into something that looks like chaotic Calvinball.

The Rebels should have produced a public list of their requirements to get McCarthy elected, in writing with their signatures, so it was all there, in the open, and there was no question of them trying to wheedle personal goodies out of the Speaker-in-waiting. They needed to make sure that the regime media could not blue-wash a substantive rules debate into a personal spat, or at least minimize that predictable narrative. Otherwise, without an unequivocal list of asks, we were supposed to simply trust them. I don’t trust anybody. To the extent they looked like they were out for attention, that’s on them.

The Rebels were a mixed lot. There was a mix of showboatery, smirking, and seriousness. Chip Roy is a sober and smart legislator who had a majority of the Rebels willing to get to “Yes” if McCarthy met his demands. And McCarthy did. Roy made it happen. We owe him.

I hear good things about Bob Good. I get that he hates McCarthy personally. He came around for the good of the caucus when he got the right compromises. Scott Perry is a former general and fellow Army War College grad, so I immediately assumed the worst, but he came around too when he got what he needed.

Matt Rosendale came off like a crank and a jerk, especially when he did the “Kevin- psyche!” thing during one roll call. Not cool, and not funny. The Montana Senate primary will be lit enough without him in it.

One person who deserves respect is Lauren Boebert. She’s a serious legislator who cares not just about the big stuff that gets TV hits but the minutiae that matters to getting conservative policies enacted. She did not win big and her district is definitely not safe, but she fought at great personal risk that the other Rebels in safe seats did not face. And when she got her deal, she took it though it is clear she is no McCarthy fan.

Finally, let’s talk about Matt Gaetz. First, his shameful treatment by the FBI and DOJ was a major disgrace that was fully in line with their total abdication of any trust or credibility. No one deserved what he has endured with remarkable poise and good humor. Second, some more real talk. Most people find him slightly creepy. I care about politicians only to the extent they are useful, so his vibe matters to me only to that extent. But he does give normal the shivers for whatever reason and that makes him hurt our brand when he is the face of things. That did not help here.

This fight had to happen. We cannot have another business-as-usual GOP House. The establishment did not win big enough to do it without the conservatives, and the conservatives got their price. It was not clear they would ever get to “Yes,” but they did. Did the fight – which was always going to be played by the regime media as chaos – have to happen this way? No, McCarthy could have had it out of sight months ago. He did not, and the Rebels did not back down. Did it go on too long? I thought it was headed that way, and I was frankly unsure whether it was going to end before a bunch of moderates got with Hakeem Jeffries and sold us out to elect some “compromise unity” GOP Speaker who would essentially be Hakeem Jeffries in a Republican skinsuit. You rarely go wrong overestimating the stupidity of the Republican Party.

This whole “THE GOP CANNOT EVEN ELECT A SPEAKER” thing will fade, to be followed by “THE GOP IS UNABLE TO GOVERN” thing that will follow when conservatives flex their new-found muscles. There are going to be more fights, and while we should not engage in dumb ones, some fights are necessary.

Was this one? Yes, maybe not exactly as it went down, but in the end, we got the right Speaker and the right rules. I was not sure we would. So, it’s a good beginning. I hope.

-----------------------------------------------------
It is my sincere desire to provide readers of this site with the best unbiased information available, and a forum where it can be discussed openly, as our Founders intended. But it is not easy nor inexpensive to do so, especially when those who wish to prevent us from making the truth known, attack us without mercy on all fronts on a daily basis. So each time you visit the site, I would ask that you consider the value that you receive and have received from The Burning Platform and the community of which you are a vital part. I can't do it all alone, and I need your help and support to keep it alive. Please consider contributing an amount commensurate to the value that you receive from this site and community, or even by becoming a sustaining supporter through periodic contributions. [Burning Platform LLC - PO Box 1520 Kulpsville, PA 19443] or Paypal

-----------------------------------------------------
To donate via Stripe, click here.
-----------------------------------------------------
Use promo code ILMF2, and save up to 66% on all MyPillow purchases. (The Burning Platform benefits when you use this promo code.)
Click to visit the TBP Store for Great TBP Merchandise
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
30 Comments
Paleocon
Paleocon
January 12, 2023 9:31 am

Matt Gaetz WON. The keyboard commando does not like winning.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Paleocon
January 12, 2023 10:57 am

Colonel Keyboard HOPES the “CONservatives” won’t get us up and leave us with blue balls yet again. “Schlichter” should be the new name of head injury. What a dope he is.

Latest King of the RINOs here for ya, Kurt:

Our New Founding Father?

You unending dope. Be a good dog, Colonel. Lick your Massah’s hand and wait like a good boy for a cookie. Good boy.

2023 = 1776

The Constitution Failed. It Secured Neither Peace nor Freedom.

Secede.

lamont cranston
lamont cranston
  Anonymous
January 12, 2023 11:21 am

Sorry, Joe. No more $$$ from me. If Mace agrees, the same appliues to her.

overthecliff
overthecliff
January 12, 2023 10:04 am

The Republican wing of the uniparty will pass a series of meaningless resolutions that change nothing. Even if they controlled all three branches of government they would not deliver to their base. Remember how they repealed Obamacare and built the Wall? The list of their betrayals goes back to at least 1913. It Is All a Big Show.

Ben Lurken
Ben Lurken
  overthecliff
January 12, 2023 10:56 am

Why are the Dems going along with the new c-span rules where much more house action will be filmed-televised. Campaign footage. Look for more acting for the camera’s.

overthecliff
overthecliff
  Ben Lurken
January 12, 2023 2:36 pm

Ben, they don’t care because the real action is behind closed doors.

Arthur
Arthur
  overthecliff
January 12, 2023 1:17 pm

Republican Party came into being to destroy the constitution, which they accomplished in 1865.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Arthur
January 12, 2023 2:33 pm

The CONstitution itself destroyed, in 1787, the real constitution: The Articles of Confederation. Even before that, 90% of the people of Providence Plantations, which would later become the state of Rhode Island, were threatened with armed invasion, because they didn’t want to join the new, “free” country, to be called the united (small “u”) States.

America was a lie before it ever began. The Euro-Bankster Mafia/secret society cabal took possession of America in the womb:

Conspiracy in Philadelphia

http://www.garynorth.com/philadelphia.pdf
On May 25th, 1787, a group of 55 men gathered for a closed meeting in Philadelphia. Officially, it was being convened to discuss alterations to the then constitution of the United States of America: the Articles of Confederation. Some state legislatures had authorized their representatives to attend the meeting only on this basis, explicitly prohibiting them from considering a new constitution. To make certain that the general public did not find out about the nature of this conspiracy, the convention members swore an oath not to discuss any proceedings with the public…for the rest of their lives. The only first-hand accounts of the proceedings were published several years later after the death of the last survivor, James Madison, in 1836. The press was forbidden to attend. The meetings were held on the second floor of the building, so that would-be eavesdroppers could not hear anything. The new constitution would become the law of the land whenever nine state conventions ratified it. This was in explicit violation of the Articles, which required a unanimous vote for amendments. Thus did a group of men launch a coup-d’etat. This coup established a new national covenant in 1788, a covenant stripped of the Articles’ invocation of God, “The Great Governor of the World,” with only the old country’s name transferred for public relations’ sake: the United States of America.

Abolish (belief in the necessity or goodness of) the state.

“But whether the Constitution really be one thing, or another, this much is certain – that it has either authorized such a government as we have had, or has been powerless to prevent it. In either case it is unfit to exist.”
― Lysander Spooner, No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority

MORE:
https://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/2095916-no-treason-the-constitution-of-no-authority

https://mises.org/library/no-treason-constitution-no-authority-audio

The Constitution Failed. It Secured Neither Peace nor Freedom.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
January 12, 2023 10:44 am

Never misunderestimate the ability of the republican party to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  TN Patriot
January 12, 2023 1:22 pm

film at eleven.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  TN Patriot
January 12, 2023 3:05 pm

Never underestimate the extent to which the great masses of humanity will always be willing to keep falling for the system, as long as a “new” boss is presented to them.

They’ll NEVER reject the system. The rulers know this, and use it. Over and over.

Abolish the state.

Then, replace it – with NOTHING. Why replace cancer?

JIMSKI
JIMSKI
January 12, 2023 11:02 am

Hope?
HOPE IS NOT A PLAN!

Hope in one hand and shit in the other hand and see what happens.

So the right wing of the Buzzard is goint to save us?

Vote Harder?

Giant Meteor 2023. Lets end it already.

flash
flash
January 12, 2023 11:07 am

Conservatives a basically civic cuck fags a day behind their Bolshevik masters.

Arthur
Arthur
  flash
January 12, 2023 1:19 pm
B_MC
B_MC
January 12, 2023 11:08 am

Biden, Trudeau and AMLO Release the “Declaration of North America” – Prepare your Affairs Accordingly

The DNA is a declaration centered around six pillars: 1) diversity, equity, and inclusion; 2) climate change and the environment; 3) competitiveness; 4) migration and development; 5) health; and 6) regional security. The action-oriented outline provides the roadmap for the ideological intentions of the three governments.

Biden, Trudeau and AMLO Release the “Declaration of North America” – Prepare your Affairs Accordingly

GNL
GNL
  B_MC
January 12, 2023 12:08 pm

#1 cancels out #3 and #4 cancels out #6. Funny that.

Arthur
Arthur
  GNL
January 12, 2023 1:20 pm

Yes. It’s only about one thing: power.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Arthur
January 12, 2023 4:13 pm

They really called it the “DNA”.

They NEVER don’t announce their criminal intent.

flash
flash
January 12, 2023 11:10 am

Conservatives unite for Zelensky in 2024 !!! …you heard it here first.

NOT A JOKE: “Republican” Congressman Joe Wilson Wants a BUST OF ZELENSKYY In The U.S. Capitol

flash
flash
January 12, 2023 11:12 am

Bad move on Nixon’s part . He should have asked the conservative wing of the Uniparty to investigate.

“A stunning, long-overlooked Nixon Watergate-era tape shows Richard Nixon warning CIA Director Richard Helms that he knows of CIA involvement in the murder of John F. Kennedy- “I know who shot John.”

This shocking new tape depicts Nixon increasingly besieged by Watergate but unaware that at least four of the Watergate burglars were still on the CIA payroll at the time of the break-in, and that the CIA had thus infiltrated the burglary team. Recently declassified documents reveal that Watergate Special Prosecutor Nick Akerman was aware of both the CIA’s advance knowledge and involvement in the break-in — but said and did nothing.”

REPORT: CIA Infiltrated Watergate Break-in as Nixon Threatened to Leak CIA Involvement in JFK Murder

flash
flash
January 12, 2023 11:15 am

ha ha ha…conservatives swallow, too.

LEO HOHMANN: Why is Georgia GOP Governor Brian Kemp Heading to Davos?

Arthur
Arthur
  flash
January 12, 2023 1:23 pm

Kemp was instrumental in the 2020 election fraud. In return for that and the two Senate seats he was allowed to beat that gap toothed negress and go to Davos.

flash
flash
January 12, 2023 11:34 am

comment image

flash
flash
January 12, 2023 11:35 am

comment image

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  flash
January 12, 2023 1:58 pm

I’ll not hold my breath waiting for the ASPCA to protest and risk their heads.

flash
flash
January 12, 2023 11:36 am

We’re all the same….reeeeeeee

37 BLACK-ON-WHITE HOMICIDES IN GAS STATIONS, PARKING LOTS, AND LIVING ROOMS: December 2022—Another Month In The Death Of White America

https://vdare.com/articles/37-black-on-white-homicides-in-gas-stations-parking-lots-and-living-rooms-december-2022-another-month-in-the-death-of-white-america

Anonymous
Anonymous
  flash
January 12, 2023 4:18 pm

Ban guns of color!

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 12, 2023 1:28 pm

Next time win more seats.

Elections are unsound. The gov’t is illegitimate. This whole article and argument is a bunch of hot air until some fundamental root issues are addressed.

FJB
FJB
January 12, 2023 4:35 pm

“The Rebels should have produced a public list”.. What a joke. When did the “public” ever figure into political conniving and back room deals. Even amongst the so called rebels, there were deals being made and secret handshakes in the dark corners of the back rooms. The only thing public will be the pre-staged, full rehearsed show hearings and committee meetings. Keep in mind that every member gets extra $$$$ for every committee they serve on, for every panel they serve on and for every hearing they attend. Public grandstanding is very profitable for Congress critters so count on a lot of it.

About Matt Gaetz: – Gaetz swore that he would resign from Congress if Charlie Mccarthy won as Speaker. Since that was obvious BS, what else can be believed from him? He damaged his own credibility with that bit of theatrics.

I’ll start feeling hopeful when one of two things happens: convictions for treason for politicians begin or tall trees with short ropes show up in DC. Neither is likely.

Steve
Steve
January 13, 2023 10:54 am

What a fool Schlicter is. You can imagine him in 1776 saying, “Sure, Washington did well, but he comes across as a bit smarmy. And his hairstyle needs to go.” The GOP is irrelevant.