Wednesday, December 3, 2025

All I Want For Christmas Is A Republican Party That Actually Cares About Saving The Country

 Brianna Lyman discusses the current state of the Republican Party as they face potential Democratic advancements. Lyman critiques Republican actions and warns of a more aggressive Democratic agenda upon regaining power.

1. Democratic Plans Revealed:

Prominent Democrats have openly discussed strategies to maintain long-term control, suggesting severe measures against Republicans. George Conway called for significant constitutional reforms to prevent contentious presidencies, while Hakeem Jeffries highlighted that crimes now being committed will be prosecutable in the future.

2. Military Allegiance Issues:

Senator Mark Kelly implied that military personnel might need to resist the current president's authority, posing a potential threat to the military's chain of command and hinting at future accountability.

3. Democratic Aggression:

There is a consensus that Democrats will aggressively pursue their agenda if they regain power, potentially rewriting rules that could hinder Republicans. Chuck Schumer referenced changing the filibuster to pass significant legislation aimed at expanding voting rights and election control.

4. Republican Performative Politics:

Lyman argues that Republicans are diverting attention to non-issues, such as symbolic resolutions against socialism, rather than engaging in substantial governance. For the past year, the only notable Republican win cited is a major legislative bill, which is insufficient for effective governance.

5. Potential Actions Unexplored by Republicans:

Lyman lists many actionable items that Republicans could pursue, such as impeaching judges, reforming immigration policies, and revoking federal funding to noncompliant states. However, the party seems hesitant to take these steps.

6. Consequences of Inaction:

If Republicans continue to focus on what is perceived as “performative politics” rather than substantive governance, they risk marginalization. Lyman argues that they may inadvertently seal their own political fate, leaving the Democrats free to reshape the landscape in their favor.

Lyman's strong critique underscores the urgency for the Republican Party to transition from superficial resolutions to substantive legislative actions. In a political climate where Democrats are preparing for aggressive governance, Republicans need to focus on tangible changes to secure their relevance and counteract potential shifts in power dynamics. If they fail to adapt, they may find themselves increasingly sidelined in future governance.

https://thefederalist.com/2025/12/03/all-i-want-for-christmas-is-a-republican-party-that-actually-cares-about-saving-the-country/

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