Thomas Massie is a monster Republicans created - Dana Milbank
Republicans were aghast that one of their own had committed such a monstrously selfish act. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), in purely symbolic opposition to the $2.2 trillion emergency coronavirus legislation, forced hundreds of his colleagues to risk their lives literally by flying back to Washington. So what if many of the lawmakers are elderly and at high risk?
To thwart Massies pointless protest, an attempt to force a roll-call vote instead of a simple voice vote, leaders had to summon 216 members to fill the chamber, eerily separated on the floor and in the gallery above to limit infection. This fruitless, immoral gesture by the 49-year-old legislator was in service of another: to thwart a nearly unanimous Congress from dispensing aid to the sick and suffering in the middle of a pandemic.
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But if Republicans are disturbed by Massie, they might pause for self-reflection. Massie is the epitome of the anti-government culture they have nurtured and encouraged. He embodies the drain-the-swamp political philosophy they have embraced. I came here to make sure our Republic doesnt die by unanimous consent in an empty chamber, and I request a recorded vote! the bespectacled rebel said in his quickly-stifled stunt.
Shut the f--- up, Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) replied from the gallery, an ABC News journalist heard.
Massie has it backward. Unanimous consent doesnt kill the Republic. Unanimity, or at least consensus, is what we need in Washington, and what we have lost. Massie and scores like him in the congressional GOP exist to break up consensus, to throw sand in the gears, to hobble government. Maybe Massies antics in this moment of national crisis will help Republicans remember that the government theyve been demonizing is the only thing they have to save a collapsing national economy and stop a deadly disease.
Massie, a believer in the deep state conspiracy, is a product of the tea party, a protege of Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and a collaborator with outgoing Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), who is becoming Trumps chief of staff, when they tried to oust then-Speaker John Boehner. Im ready to be unpopular, Massie said after his 2012 election, and he has opposed even anti-lynching and human rights legislation and celebrated when he uses the process so that things die.
He is emblematic of the newer Republicans who congressional scholars Norman Ornstein and Thomas Mann say have turned the GOP into an insurgent outlier," rewarding bomb-throwers and making compromise with Democrats all but impossible. Newt Gingrich gave them the theme that the best thing they can do is discredit government and blow up all of government, Ornstein told me Friday as Massie perpetrated his shenanigans. Massie, he said, is a monster created by their deliberate attempt to get people to have contempt for government and institutions that are part of government. That contempt gave rise to Trump, but it also remade the Republican caucus in Congress.
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OneBro
(1,159 posts)I came here to make sure our Republic doesnt die by unanimous consent in an empty chamber, and I request a recorded vote! the bespectacled rebel [Massie] said in his quickly-stifled stunt.
Shut the f--- up, Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) replied from the gallery, an ABC News journalist heard.
Hat tip to Gallego! Well said, sir. Well said.
RussellCattle
(1,535 posts)Massie has one of those faces that is just asking for a punch.