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How GOP Hardliners Have Managed To Block Their Party's Path In Congress

Jan 4, 2023
A faction of Republican hardliners is shaking up the House, blocking party leader Kevin McCarthy's rise to Speaker. These rebels utilize blame-shifting tactics and confrontational strategies, rooted in the Tea Party movement. Their influence reveals significant internal conflicts and challenges within the GOP. The struggle for governance reflects deep divides that could hinder legislative progress. Meanwhile, local news segments help contextualize these political dynamics in communities across the country.
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ANECDOTE

Boehner's 'Crazy Town'

  • Former House Speaker John Boehner described his time as Speaker as living in "crazy town."
  • The chaos caucus, a group of hard-right conservatives, made his leadership challenging.
ANECDOTE

McCarthy's First Speaker Bid

  • In 2015, the House Freedom Caucus opposed Kevin McCarthy's bid for Speaker.
  • McCarthy ultimately withdrew, stating the need for a "new face" to unite the party.
INSIGHT

Evolution of Hard-Right Faction

  • The current group opposing McCarthy is the latest iteration of a hard-right faction.
  • This faction's tactics prioritize disruption over specific policy positions.
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