‘They didn’t stand up to Trump’: how the Republican party descended into disarray
The GOP was once feared for its ability to unite and win - but Kevin McCarthy's demise shows a party deeply divided
They are fresh-faced, suited and booted, the National Mall behind them and the world at their feet. Congressmen Eric Cantor, Kevin McCarthy and Paul Ryan smile out from the cover of Young Guns, their co-authored 2010 book about the next generation of conservatives. This isn't your grandfather's Republican party," said publicity material at the time.
Thirteen years later, the trio is neither young nor the future. Cantor (the leader") became Republican leader in the House of Representatives but lost his seat to a nascent rightwing populism. Ryan (the thinker") became speaker but retired early to escape a toxic political relationship with President Donald Trump. And this week McCarthy (the strategist") was ousted by some of the extremists he helped elect to Congress but could not tame.
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