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Now, the leaderless and rudderless Republicans must start all over again.

Rep. Jim Jordan , second from right, sits in the House chamber during voting for speaker on Friday. at the Capitol on Friday with a long story about touring the Ohio home of Orville and Wilbur, seeing their bicycle shop and their “gadgets and gizmos.

” He marveled at their first flight, in Kitty Hawk, N.C., noting that it “barely” got off the ground. He then reminded reporters that, over the next 66 years, “We went from two guys flying 100 feet to putting a man on the moon.”What was Jordan trying to say with this anecdote? That his campaign wasn’t getting off the ground? That it would take him 66 years to win the speakership? If there was any aviation metaphor to be drawn from the news conference, it was that his bombing run would continue — he said he saw nothing wrong with “multiple rounds of votes” — until he had blown up whatever vestiges of functionality were left in the House Republican caucus. Mercifully, his fellow Republicans shot Jordan down about six hours later.After another failed speaker vote on the floor Friday morning — this time, Jordan lost 25 Republicans, three more than in the previous vote — the GOP caucus went to a closed-door conference room and pushed him to drop out. In a secret ballot, only 86 Republicans said he should stay in the speaker race, while 112 wanted him out. Nineteen didn’t even bother to attend; some had flown home for the weekend rather than participate in additional pointless speaker votes on the floor.Now, the leaderless and rudderless Republicans will start all over again. The earliest they could vote on the next nominee, their third, would be Tuesday, a full three weeks since they ousted Kevin McCarthy and shut down the House of Representatives. And it’ll be a neat trick to get it done by Tuesday, with eight announced candidates in the running.after Friday afternoon’s conference meeting. McCarthy blamed the seemingly endless chaos on the Republicans who ousted him, saying “the amount of damage they have done to this party and to this country is insurmountable.”got into a spatBut it wasn’t just Matt Gaetz’s “crazy eight,” as McCarthy calls them. Jordan, a far-right pugilist, made the divisions much deeper, first by kneecapping Republicans’ first nominee to succeed McCarthy, Steve Scalise , and then by launching an intimidation campaign against opponents that led to death threats against fellow Republicans and their families.with a question he had apparently asked his detractors. Captured by Reuters photographer Leah Mills, it said: “What is the real reason?” Incredibly, Rep. Scott Perry , a Jordan ally, belittled the death threats. “All of us in Congress receive death threats,” hePerry, when he wasn’t excusing death threats against colleagues, was also preparing a resolution “removing the Honorable Patrick McHenry … from the position of elected speaker pro tempore.” Rep. Greg Steube was holding a copy of the resolution , on the House floor Friday, as McCarthy gave the nominating speech for Jordan on Friday, announcing that the always intransigent Jordan “is an effective legislator” and is good at “reaching compromise.”in which they offered colleagues that, if they elected Jordan as speaker, “We are prepared to accept censure, suspension, or removal from the conference” for leading the coup against McCarthy. on the House steps. “It used to be that I was voting for McCarthy. Now, I’m not voting for Jim Jordan.” And Jordan supporters were throwing in the towel. “There’s no more runway,” said Pat Fallon . Troy Nehls said he would vote for former president Donald Trump on the next speaker ballot. Republicans went to the Capitol basement for another gripe session. Once again, cartloads of pizza went in. An hour later, Jordan had been dethroned. They won’t hold the next candidate forum until Monday — what’s the rush? — because “I think we need to give people a little bit of time to mourn,” Rep. Dusty Johnson told us in the hallway. Gaetz left the meeting ready to cause more trouble. “The most popular Republican in the United States Congress was just knifed by a secret ballot, in a private meeting, in the basement of the Capitol,” he fumed.

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