Posted on 10/04/2023 7:52:36 PM PDT by SoConPubbie
My dearest friends, as much as I do not want to accept certain things, this one is critical to accept. Jim Jordan has shown over time that he is simply a purposefully placed “anger manager” on behalf of the Professionally Republican wing of the administrative state.
Perhaps we lost him before the 2020 election, when the “six ways to Sunday” group fired a shot across his bow with the issues about “widespread sexual abuse in OSU’s wrestling program.” The timing seems to fit with the overall dynamic and how the intelligence apparatus operates. Regardless of whether that was the inflection point, the extreme visibility & promotion of the claims, in combination with the sudden disappearance of them, was the impetus –or if it was something similarly timed– something consequential changed in the political orbit of Jim Jordan.
For the past several years, as more intensity has swirled around us, Representative Jim Jordan has appeared as more of a useful “anger manager,” better positioned to satiate the masses than actually deliver any accountability results. The media appearances seemed to align with that intent, and then a very big datapoint surfaced that few -other than myself- seemed to be concerned about.
When the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of Government was formed, it was constructed in the lane of the House Judiciary Committee. Meaning, the House Judiciary Committee would be the presumptive authority committee under which the select subcommittee would form. For most casual observers, this seemed to be just a parliamentary decision; however, for me it also held concern.
Those concerns were then realized when it was announced that Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan would also sit as the Chairman of the Select Subcommittee. If you are cynical and/or knowledgeable as to how the Deep State operates, this approach positioned Jordan as a backstop against the issuance of subpoenas that would be against the interests of the Professionally Republican leadership. Trying to protect the flickering flame of hope, I held my powder and watched.
What followed was the worst-case scenario that I previously outlined {Go Deep}. It is no longer a question of whether the Select Subcommittee was constructed in an effort to dissuade, dilute and deflect the outrage by the American people who were witnessing the weaponization of government. That’s exactly what the subcommittee result was as a result of Jim Jordan’s leadership.
I told several people at the time, after watching about 5 months of the subcommittee work, “It’s over.” Meaning there never was a genuine, actionable effort on behalf of the new Republican majority to confront the weaponization of government. It was all another farce – another railcar in a “long train of Republican abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object,” gaslighting and kicking the proverbial can.
As much as I did not want to accept it, we were once again victims.
Kevin McCarthy’s Lucy has unlimited footballs.
Jim Jordan is the carefully positioned guardian of Kevin McCarthy. Jordan was the general selected to hang out with the troops and play the role of steering leader; one foot in the trenches and the other foot in the mahogany meeting room. If he did his job well, he would control the glances by the regulars toward the indulgences of leadership.
Jim Jordan did his job very well.
Jordan is corrupt; perhaps that’s too strong a word; perhaps compromised is a better way to put it. Not corrupt/compromised in a way of directly lying, cheating or stealing, but rather corrupt in the same familiar manner that generates all of the frustration we feel. Corrupt in the sense of satiating the masses while being disingenuous in the extreme of creating ZERO accountability.
Speaker Kevin McCarthy used Jim Jordan for exactly this institutional preservation purpose, and Jordan knows it…. and willingly goes along with it…. and willingly plays the role of “anger manager” on behalf of his leadership. That’s the part that has become more obvious and needs to be accepted.
Once you understand this, the next part makes total sense.
WASHINGTON — Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, on Wednesday became the first lawmaker to announce a bid for speaker of the House, one day after Kevin McCarthy was ousted from the top job in a historic vote.
Asked by reporters in the Capitol if he was running, Jordan replied unequivocally: “Yes.”
“We need to unite the conference,” said Jordan, who had just met with Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., a likely rival for speaker, to inform him of his decision.
Later Wednesday, Jordan sent a letter to colleagues touting his work on immigration and oversight issues on the Judiciary panel and asking for their support.
“Now is the time for our Republican conference to come together to keep our promises to Americans. The problems we face are challenging, but they are not insurmountable. We can focus on the changes that improve the country and unite us in offering real solutions,” Jordan wrote. “But no matter what we do, we must do it together as a conference. I respectfully ask for your support for Speaker of the House of Representatives.”
Jordan said he made his decision after many of his GOP colleagues reached out, urging him to run. A source familiar with Jordan’s thinking said the congressman has repeatedly said that choosing the next speaker “will be a decision for the conference” and now the conference is asking. (read more)
Every element of the professional Republican apparatus in DC, positions their interests for the long game.
When a person grabs the flag at the front of the parade, watch who they hand it to… Often, there’s an intent.
1. Jim Jordan is an improvement over Kevin McCarthy
2. Jim Jordan is not (unlike, say Scalise) in current leadership
3. We aren’t going to get Donald Trump, the Ghost of Murray Rothbard, or Mark Steyn to be Speaker.
4. The article doesn’t propose an alternative.
5. Pickings are lean, the person has to accept the job, and he has to get nearly ALL the Republicans.
6. Any future leader knows that his position is in jeopardy. Killing someone is easier the second time.
Unless the author can posit a credible alternative, I am ok with Jordan. Or nobody, if that works strategically.
Jordan’s Conservative ranking of 100% from the American Conservative Union for 2022
Bttt
Good points
What???
Matt Gatze has said in interviews he would support Jordan for Speaker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1WtcXi3oWE
I had the same assessment about Jordan. Something changed but not sure what. Aside from that, Jordan is the best choice considering the rest of the herd of RINOS.
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Hey Sundance,
It is your opinion that Jordan is corrupt/compromised? Who - including the entire human race - is not corrupt/compromised at least to some degree? Oh...you are the exception? Because apparently you have rock-solid discernment and infallible judgment.
Pathetic.
Isn’t it The OSU?
Perfection is the enemy of practicality.
Jim Jordan may not be perfect, but he is better than most others. As a lifelong republican (since 1972-Nixon) I am fine with Jordan. At least he is not from a deep blue state.
I think McCarthys ouster and Jordan’s installment was a well laid plan that has been in the works for some time now by archetects Trump, Gaetz and another 7.
Well played.
Trump was about the only one I trusted in D.C. From my perspective, everyone who’s been in power in the past 40+ years are part of the group who’ve overseen historic epic debt, wide open borders, millions of homeless, 10 year long compassionate wars costing 4 trillion, widespread government corruption at the highest levels...on and on...
There are seven ways to revenge against those who think there are only six ways to Sunday!
Now we can order others to write his sternly worded letters.
Good post!
Google likes our Jim.
https://www.fastcompany.com/90535573/that-guy-yelling-during-the-antitrust-hearing-this-week-google-funds-him
You want to see the boat rocked and the leftists (from both sides) on the run? Put me in as Speaker. Would need a security detail at all times.
Jordan might perhaps be one of these…or not.
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