HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED:  House Speaker

Qualifications:  Honesty & Integrity & A Functional Brain

Apply at:  House of Representatives, U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C. 20004


Three down, 218 to go.  Currently nine of those 218 are in the running for the position of Speaker, and seven of those nine … 78% … voted to overturn our votes in the 2020 election, voted against democracy, against We the People.  The other two are facing a torrent of criticism and hatred from their fellow-Republicans.  Why?  Because they voted to certify President Biden’s victory, thus making them ineligible to even live on the planet in the minds of Donald Trump and his faithful boot-lickers.

A number of mainstream media outlets, including The Washington Post and New York Times have published articles intended to help us get to know these nine largely obscure legislators, but as Chris Cillizza points out in his Substack post, there is really only one thing that matters, one thing we need to know:  Do they believe in democracy or not?  You may want to take a look at Chris’ post where he gives us a glimpse into those vying for the speakership.

My best guess is that there is NOBODY in the House of Representatives who can get the 217 votes needed for government to function at the federal level any time soon.  Democrat minority leader Hakeem Jeffries comes the closest with all 212 Democrats consistently voting for him, but any Republican who dared to cast a vote for him would likely be impeached by his own party members in a matter of days … or murdered by a trumpian mob.

The Republican Party is broken, perhaps irreparably.  There are two separate and distinct factions, the Trumpers and the not-Trumpers, and neither side will give an inch.  Why should they?  They’re still getting paid, and even when the government shuts down in 24 days, they will STILL get paid.  They only work a few hours a week anymore, can travel on our dime, and they don’t even have to work at all.  The victims, meanwhile, are We the People … and the people in Ukraine who need our help so desperately to fight off the Russians, the people of both Israel and Gaza, some of whom are without food or shelter.  But apparently none of that matters to half of our elected officials.

But the biggest  question in my mind is why should a twice-impeached, four times indicted, failed former president still have such a chokehold over an entire branch of our government?  Donald Trump is a FAILURE … he is a criminal, a liar, a cheater, a racist … so WHY does he have so much power over the current legislature?

So, if the Republicans cannot get their sh*t together and elect a Speaker … where do we go from here?  An outsider?  There is nothing that prohibits an outsider, a person who is not a member of Congress, from holding the Speaker’s gavel, though it has never been done before.  Perhaps a state governor … oooohhhh … maybe they could get Duh-Ron DeSantis to do it!

Seriously, though folks, I don’t know the answer.  The solution would have been for we voters to have done a better job at ousting half the Republicans last November, but that ship has already sailed.  But I know that we are not in a good spot and it’s only going to get worse while the assholes in the House continue their one-upmanship and game playing … on our dollar and at the cost of our lives and many others.

Does Decency Matter To You?

Among President Joe Biden’s many attributes – and he does have many – is genuine decency, kindness, empathy, and compassion.  He cares about people and isn’t afraid to show it.  Chris Cillizza, formerly of CNN, wrote today about the two most recent examples of Biden’s decency and I wanted to share them because we all need to remember not only the politics, but the core of the man sitting in the Oval Office.  Here is a portion of Chris’ post …


The Fundamental Decency of Joe Biden

His best trait

By Chris Cillizza

5 September 2023

… if Biden is going to win — and I think it’s about a 50-50 proposition right now — it will be because, at root, he is a fundamentally decent human being. It is, by far, his best political trait and the one I would cling hardest to if I was running his reelection campaign — especially considering his likely general election opponent.

Two recent episodes highlight the basic decency of Biden.

The first came in the wake of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s second episode of freezing — literally — on camera. That incident set off a swirl of speculation about McConnell’s health and his ability to stay in his leadership role.

Biden, during a trip to FEMA, was asked about McConnell. Here’s what he said:

“I spoke to him today,” Biden said of McConnell, “and he was his old self on the telephone.” He added: “It’s not at all unusual to have the response that sometimes happens to Mitch when you’ve had a severe concussion. It’s part of the recovery. And so I’m confident he’ll be back to his old self.”

Can you imagine what Donald Trump would have done if, say, Nancy Pelosi had a similar freezing episode? It would likely have gone something like this: “It looked so bad. I hope’s she ok. But boy did it look bad. Something is going on there….”

The entire thing would be aimed at raising even more questions and suspicions rather than quieting them. It would have been dousing the fire with lighter fluid rather than trying to stamp it out.

The second episode happened over the weekend as Biden visited areas of Florida most severely affected by Hurricane Idalia.

During a press conference in the state, a reporter asked whether Biden was disappointed that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis didn’t meet him during his visit.

It was a total softball —if Biden had wanted to swing at it. Which he didn’t.

“No I’m not disappointed,” said Biden. “He may have had other reasons. He did help us plan this. He sat with FEMA and decided where we should go and where would be the least disruption.”

Which is incredibly gracious — especially when you consider that it’s a near certainty that DeSantis actively avoided Biden because of politics. DeSantis didn’t want a picture of him and Biden glad-handing in the middle of a Republican primary in which the leader — one Donald Trump — is running on a message that Biden is running a massive crime operation out of the White House.

No doubt DeSantis had images of then New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie enthusiastically greeting then President Barack Obama in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy in 2012 in his head.

Which Biden could have wryly noted! Or hinted at. He did neither.

Again, ask yourself how a President Trump would have handled that situation. He would have almost certainly mocked the governor for not showing up — “I guess he’s afraid to be seen with me!” and turned the entire trip into a grievance session.

These may seem like two small instances in what will be a long and nasty campaign for president. And they are! But I also think they are illustrative of the advantage Biden has over Trump in a general election: People generally think he is a good guy.

There’s no specific poll data on the “good human” question but there’s lots of stuff that get at what I am talking about.

In the 2020 exit poll, Biden won 75% of the voters who said the a president who could unite the country mattered most to their vote. He won 68% of the voters who said a president with “good judgement” was most important to them.

Biden also regularly leads Trump on questions of honesty and integrity.

The reality is that for all of the talk of Hunter Biden and other allegations of wrongdoing by the Biden family, the average swing voters simply does not believe that Joe Biden is a scheming bad guy.

They may well think he is too old — or even incompetent. But they think that, at his core, he is trying to do what he believes to be the right thing for the American people.

That fact is why Trump’s attempts to vilify Biden during the 2020 campaign didn’t work. (And why they DID work against Hillary Clinton, about whom there is much less of a reservoir of good will among the public.)

In short: The whole “Uncle Joe” thing is real. People vote for Biden because they believe him to be a decent human being with a fundamental goodness in his intentions.

That’s the Biden brand. Heart in the right place — even if the decision-making isn’t perfect. A flawed but well meaning leader.

That, to me, is the contrast that Biden needs to set up if he wants to beat Trump again next November. That the choice in the election is between someone with a basic sense of decency and someone who doesn’t now and has never cared about that particular trait.

To be frank, we may be in a place where that’s not enough. Where people are so angry and disillusioned that they just want change — no matter what that change looks like.

But, for Biden to win, he needs to make this election about who we are, fundamentally, as Americans. In his 2020 campaign announcement, he said that we are in a “battle for the soul of this nation.” That’s no less true now.