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If Bill Kristol is surprised at the "capitulation of the decent" in the GOP, as practiced by John Thune or any of the dozens of others who fell into that camp over the last several years, he likely is the only one here who says that with a straight face. How to say this, tactfully and respectfully? Um, Bill, ... these people never were as decent as you want to believe. They are like so many others who operate out of self-interest, occasional greed, and constant awareness of what moves them forward personally more than what is best for you. Or for me. Or for anyone else outside of their own sphere. And, sorry, but this is not news. It is as old as the existence of living, breathing creatures on this Earth. It is called self-preservation, and like so many others, he will put himself and his own ahead of you and yours, and us and ours, every time.

I know it is a disappointment to realize that those people are not who you thought they were. But that is in fact who we knew they were, and who they have been all along. It simply took a time in which they saw a threat to their own success and well-being, summed up their courage, and caved in, out of expedience and personal welfare. More principled people left politics or took a brave stand upon their bedrock principles, even if it could cost them their perks and position of power and -- gasp -- would require them to live like their constituents and find other work that is fulfilling and capable of paying bills. If Thune is one of those who surrendered to the long arms of MAGA, that's who he is, and it is who he has been all along. It simply took him this long to show it conclusively. They say that crisis reveals character. More and more we see that there is very little character left in the GOP. The biggest question remaining is how low they will go when the Thunes of our nation put a price tag on their own political survival and what it will cost the rest of us in the end to pay that bill.

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How do you write about the CPAC and not include the fact that right-wing activist Jack Posobiec opened the conference with, “Welcome to the end of democracy. We are here to overthrow it completely. We didn’t get all the way there on January 6, but we will endeavor to get rid of it and replace it with this right here [holding up a cross necklace]. After we burn that swamp to the ground, we will establish the new American republic on its ashes, and our first order of business will be righteous retribution for those who betrayed America.”???

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