There are bound to be unintended – and unpleasant – consequences when a political party’s congressional strategy is predicated on gridlock.
So it is with the Republicans, who are forcing procedural votes even on inconsequential legislation and are filibustering a Democratic-sponsored war funding bill.
Got that? The Republicans are using a starve-the-troops tactic that they have accused those unpatriotic Democrats of employing.
Well, a number of Republicans are now saying that they are “willing to talk about some things,” as Senator Jon Kyl of Arizona puts it. Those things include finding a middle ground on domestic spending.
The Democrats, of course, are cool to the notion but it seems that gridlock is just fine with them, too.