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Home Front: Politix
George Will: 'Pubs are all Trump Poodles - Vote against the GOP this November'
2018-06-23
[WAPO] Amid the carnage of Republican misrule in Washington, there is this glimmer of good news: The family-shredding policy along the southern border, the most telegenic recent example of misrule, clarified something. Occurring less than 140 days before elections that can reshape Congress, the policy has given independents and temperate Republicans ‐ these are probably expanding and contracting cohorts, respectively ‐ fresh if redundant evidence for the principle by which they should vote.

The principle: The congressional Republican caucuses must be substantially reduced. So substantially that their remnants, reduced to minorities, will be stripped of the Constitution’s Article I powers that they have been too invertebrate to use against the current wielder of Article II powers. They will then have leisure time to wonder why they worked so hard to achieve membership in a legislature whose unexercised muscles have atrophied because of people like them.

Consider the melancholy example of House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (Wis.), who wagered his dignity on the patently false proposition that it is possible to have sustained transactions with today’s president, this Vesuvius of mendacities, without being degraded. In Robert Bolt’s play "A Man for All Seasons," Thomas More, having angered Henry VIII, is on trial for his life. When Richard Rich, whom More had once mentored, commits perjury against More in exchange for the office of attorney general for Wales, More says: "Why, Richard, it profits a man nothing to give his soul for the whole world . . . But for Wales!" Ryan traded his political soul for . . . a tax cut. He who formerly spoke truths about the accelerating crisis of the entitlement system lost everything in the service of a president pledged to preserve the unsustainable status quo.
Posted by:Besoeker

#9  #6 the roll of academic poor boy

Posted by: Floluse Noodleman1041   2018-06-23 22:42  

#8  Is this old biddy still paid for these ice-cold takes?
Posted by: Regular joe   2018-06-23 21:05  

#7  I will vote against the GOP as you envision it, George.
Posted by: Bugs Angaviger1032   2018-06-23 18:32  

#6  Will has taken on the roll of academic poor boy while living the life of the petty nobility.

Got his bow tie tied to tight.
Posted by: AlanC   2018-06-23 12:45  

#5  George Will eats tide pods
Posted by: newc   2018-06-23 12:33  

#4  Well said, #2. In addition, didn't this slob Geo. Will praise a speech by some GOP'er years ago, a speech that Will wrote?
Posted by: DooDahMan   2018-06-23 12:29  

#3  It's only the Dems who vote as a unified body. G. Will sounds more like a Dem. than a conservative. He's been living in the Washington hothouse/cocoon too long. He needs to get out more often. He's sounding like a moron.
Posted by: JohnQC   2018-06-23 11:03  

#2  We lose Krauthammer, this fellow stays on. Where is the justice ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-06-23 10:06  

#1  A baseball afficianado. A political and moral moron. Cuckservative
Posted by: Frank G   2018-06-23 10:02  

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