Sophistry Over Sovereignty: Will the GOP Be ‘Beautiful Losers’ Again?
For far too many Republicans, failure is oftentimes, the point
The Senate voted Friday morning to fund the Department of Homeland Security; however, it does not include funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol, nor does it include the “welding” of the SAVE America Act to the DHS funding bill as President Trump has pushed for.
Thankfully, House Republican leaders are showing more backbone than their Senate counterparts by outright rejecting the Senate-passed bill.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Speaker Mike Johnson told GOP colleagues that the House wouldn’t vote on the Senate bill and will instead try to pass a measure that would fund all of DHS for eight weeks while also providing back pay for government workers.
In the meantime, President Trump signed an executive order directing DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin to pay Transportation Security Administration workers.
These moves come due to strong opposition by members of the House Freedom Caucus who desire a bill that includes voter ID, funding for Border Patrol, and at the very least, funding for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement division that combats child sex trafficking.
Unfortunately, Senate Republican leadership avoided this fight, and instead wanted to try and secure ICE funding and pass portions of the SAVE America Act through the budget reconciliation process.
While the reconciliation process was successfully used to secure ICE and Border Patrol funding in Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” through 2029, using this path to pass the SAVE Act is, as Senator Mike Lee recently stated, doomed to fail.
And for far too many Republicans, especially those in leadership positions, failure is oftentimes, the point.
Although budget reconciliation bypasses the filibuster and allows bills to pass with 51 votes, the Senate’s Byrd Rule restricts this process to only budget-related legislation.
Since the SAVE America Act isn’t budget-related, election integrity provisions would likely be ruled out of order by the parliamentarian, whose decision Senate Majority Leader John Thune said Republicans would respect and not override.
In the end, this would leave the SAVE Act and future ICE/Border Patrol funding dead in the water, while Republicans get to say, “oh well, we tried,” knowing that they did everything but try.
The truth is, by removing the parts of the DHS funding bill that Democrats object to, the GOP is surrendering their leverage as the majority and are allowing themselves bullied by the likes of Chuck Schumer who couldn’t wait to brag about his victory.
Rather than putting up a fight, Senate Republicans are instead trading the security of future elections and the enforcement of our immigration laws for the temporary comfort of a positive news cycle praising their efforts to reduce airport delays before they go on their scheduled recess.
In short, the fact that Senate Republicans are not willing to wage a proverbial war with Democrats over both funding ICE, Border Patrol and passing the SAVE Act, in FULL, once again shows that there are few elected officials within today’s GOP leadership willing to do what it takes to secure American sovereignty.
At its core, a nation’s sovereignty is defined by its ability to control who enters its borders and who participates in its self-governance. By sidelining ICE funding and the SAVE Act, the GOP is effectively waving the white flag on both fronts.
Think of ICE and the SAVE Act as two sides of the same coin: one protects the physical boundaries of our communities through interior immigration enforcement, and the other protects the political boundaries of the nation, namely the integrity of American elections.
Securing both requires courage, which the GOP, by and large, is currently lacking.
So, what could be done instead of surrendering to Democrats in yet another “bipartisan” compromise and attempting an end around through the budget reconciliation process?
There are two options, and both require the Senate to change its own rules, and the GOP majority to have courage.
The first is restoring a genuine standing filibuster. Contrary to the idealistic scenes in “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,” the Senate no longer debates using a talking filibuster.
Today, a senator can block a bill simply by signaling an intent to filibuster, which automatically triggers the 60‑vote cloture requirement to end debate.
To bring back the old‑school version of the filibuster — where the minority must physically hold the floor and keep talking — the Senate would have to rewrite Rule XXII or adopt a new precedent redefining how debate is kept open.
In this scenario, you would still technically need 60 votes to end debate, however this would force Democrats to continue physically talking on the floor. When they gave in and finally stopped talking, this rule change would allow for the passage of the SAVE Act with 51 votes.
The other option is the nuclear one: eliminating the 60‑vote threshold altogether – the so-called “nuclear option.”
With a simple majority, the Senate can overturn the presiding officer’s ruling and establish a new precedent that legislation passes with 51 votes. This is the most controversial route because it permanently alters how the Senate functions and hands the same power to future majorities.
It’s important to note that Democrats have already “nuked“ the filibuster for their own priorities in the past when it came to judicial nominees. Additionally, during the Biden administration, Democrats attempted to abolish the filibuster completely – but fell short by a mere two votes.
As such, it’s safe to assume that if Democrats ever find themselves in the majority again, you can all but guarantee they will push for abolishing the filibuster.
So why wouldn’t the GOP do the same for something as fundamental as election integrity, ICE, and Border Patrol funding - especially when 83% of Americans are in favor of Voter ID?
The GOP should force Democrats to stand up on the Senate floor and speak non-stop for days, weeks, and even months, and explain why they refuse to listen to 83% of the American people and finally secure our elections.
And then, if they refused to stop talking, the GOP should invoke the nuclear option and pass it anyway.
But sadly, despite President Trump continually pushing for this option, Senate leadership failed to meet the moment, because far too many within the GOP values sophistry over sovereignty, and preserving Senate “norms” and avoiding media backlash over the preservation of their nation.
There is a reason the late Paleoconservative Sam Francis labeled the establishment GOP ‘Beautiful Losers.’
He argued that Republicans are experts at losing, always adhering to, or hiding behind, procedural traditions and political “norms” while failing to stop the left and the managerial class on both sides of the aisle from eroding American life.
By refusing to fight for additional ICE funding or the SAVE Act now because of a faux respect for ‘Senate tradition,’ today’s Senate Republicans are once again proving Francis right: they would rather risk nothing and lose than wield the power Republican voters gave them to save the country and win.
If a political party is unwilling to use the power of its majority to protect the literal sanctity of the ballot box and the enforcement of our immigration laws, then that majority exists in name only, and the GOP further reveals itself as nothing more than an opposition party in name only.
It is time for Senate Republicans to decide: are they more committed to upholding the pretense that they respect the “traditions” of a broken Senate, or to the security and survival of our sovereign nation?
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Love the Sam Francis quote. Flush the neocons and revitalize the paleocons.