
On Thursday afternoon, as the government shutdown entered its third day, a
Republican member of the
House
sat down with a group of reporters in an office building not far from
the Capitol. He spoke on the condition that he be referred to only as a
House lawmaker, but without betraying the agreement it's fair to say his
was a perspective well worth listening to. The congressman walked the
group through a set of issues involved in the shutdown -- the continuing
resolution, House-Senate relations, the coming
debt limit
talks, and more -- but what was perhaps most striking was his frank
talk about how the GOP leadership got itself into its current
predicament. What became clear after an hour of discussion was that the
House Republican leadership's position at the moment is the result of
happenstance, blundering, and a continuing inability to understand the
priorities of both GOP and Democratic colleagues.
The congressman began with an anecdote from the Civil War. "I would
liken this a little bit to Gettysburg, where a Confederate unit went
looking for shoes and stumbled into Union cavalry, and all of a sudden
found itself embroiled in battle on a battlefield it didn't intend to be
on, and everybody just kept feeding troops into it," the congressman
said. "That's basically what's happening now in a political sense. This
isn't exactly the fight I think Republicans wanted to have, certainly
that the leadership wanted to have, but it's the fight that's here."
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