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In the age of viral posts, GOP forgets how to govern

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Republicans are a hot mess, whether it be Donald Trump, Speaker Mike Johnson ), the House Republican

[Daily Kos: The Brief]( [Republicans quit governing in exchange for social media status]( Republicans are a hot mess, whether it be Donald Trump, Speaker Mike Johnson (who [owes his job to illegal gerrymanders](), the House Republican caucus, or [fresh Republican dysfunction in the Senate](. We have a new generation of conservatives who think their job is to be Instagram influencers and TikTok stars, not legislators. The results are predictably disastrous. Remember when Republicans claimed to be the party of national security? A handful of that dwindling caucus [turned their guns on fellow Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville](, beginning what will be a days-long effort to force him to personally object to every single one of the more than 300 military promotions he’s blocking over an administration policy that has nothing to do with those being blocked. In short, the Pentagon pays for servicemembers stationed in abortion-banning states to get their health care in enlightened states, as it should be. But given the damage Tuberville’s blockade is doing to military readiness and morale, even anti-abortion Republicans are losing patience, and things are getting personal. Tuberville is clearly getting his inspiration from the likes of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who directly attacked 23 Republicans who voted against censuring Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib over political disagreement. She [got particularly nasty]( with Republican Reps. Chip Roy, Ken Buck, and (her words) “vaping groping” Lauren Boebert. Meanwhile, an internal “strategy memo” proves that Republican Rep. Nancy Mace, like the rest of those yahoos, is truly obsessed [with being a media influencer](. In former Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s House, no one would ditch an important vote for a political rally, but that’s exactly what’s happening in the House as Republicans postponed a vote on aid to Israel [so they could attend a Donald Trump rally](. More top stories: - [Ignore Speaker Johnson's positions, Republicans say. The important thing is he doesn't shout]( Democrats are salivating at using Johnson in 2024 campaign ads. The Republican response amounts to, “It won’t work because Trump is even more obnoxious.” That’s not quite the win they think it is ... - [See MAGA Mike Johnson’s wacky ideas for how to do government]( The Johnson era is off to a rocky start. - [Biden's gutsy move in support of striking autoworkers could yield huge dividends in 2024]( President Joe Biden’s support of striking autoworkers was the most forceful defense of labor by a sitting American president in our nation’s history. With those worker unions all announcing dramatic wage and benefit increases, Biden gets to share in the victory. - [If you can afford to make a monthly donation, please take a minute right now to give $3 to keep Daily Kos online and accessible for everyone.]( Daily Kos needs you now more than ever We are falling behind our projections for two of our three major revenue streams: advertising and list building. This means that at this moment, we need to rely more and more on donations from the Daily Kos community to make ends meet. Can you chip in $5 right now to help Daily Kos keep fighting? [Donate $5]( If you wish to donate by mail instead, please send a check to Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Contributions to Daily Kos are not tax deductible. Shop the Daily Kos store All items made in USA and union decorated! //notify.dailykos.com/ss/c/wehEm_vu1NBVXOKYSqOxTIIfkvDY5WdweA22OatZqcQreUgmm33sy_VkOla2Q1TdmAu0D0A_sjL7G_5FjnHJYyPqRIfQzPBcZuHFreurW0cvZFDExHOSqxH_jSxwoLMV7l9MlR9CpVqNSwJdbfGUoiiJ1JxvpyJ-S7tvCdcp9Be3aEXI9aLMixwtCASd3hEGuWEpskApxkSazF7dleX9_WwuhAJS9s1HiiJQS5QEcsoqRl9MOAIFDbcAYSwsSnmmiPLGe2ydVFRoX2qBvP-eMAWCxg6BOkJZ08nnqvUaNDh6rRihiQFo0vqrqspCdrkfW6N6V5QnGaXas9uThezqmltVHkSLqKW79un2DnAIk076qxF45nWx47gGO663CUx6/40z/Yh5vw8j4SvOTZhydvGfa9A/h17/C5Mjs7EgH8egMMFTzhu10cT-6eKqUa8g-N57oIXUYFc //notify.dailykos.com/ss/c/wehEm_vu1NBVXOKYSqOxTIIfkvDY5WdweA22OatZqcSz3ExxC8GF5ranIsL0II2ou5wxA_lMdj9SGUCUWhXLxXhcJORUgPe4U4ypZlLj7TGB1A1T65JJ9Zoa1ZLykBCBH5gqGbZ714tkXRJMQxeZUj_6a887MbxA4AZwmDTkyr7PfCzCuJhzGQFLUNe4m9WuufDwH-nciiBsEw5eMN2yLyhPABea5jS-SG9DcNd7vw-y0N92sLktmWGbui9hXPm_DfA7f25BRfnjNwGJBUM0unm5YAdZMYY_x8xsvuFSSxpoC4yonZXouRMIZ_6RpQkMx9VBTA1fgzo4rsEPdWByi31ABdDuIrJ8c7e5QQB25lfWN2QO-yeGTNtCcWbQl107/40z/Yh5vw8j4SvOTZhydvGfa9A/h20/gaM4ks-MxujxgPUEzIf17cMo2uG930uJ1v54CZY7V4M Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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