(C) Daily Kos This story was originally published by Daily Kos and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . Biden's politics are popular, and McConnell knows it [1] ['Daily Kos Staff', 'Backgroundurl Avatar_Large', 'Nickname', 'Joined', 'Created_At', 'Story Count', 'N_Stories', 'Comment Count', 'N_Comments', 'Popular Tags'] Date: 2023-02-15 But now that his party's evolution from gridlock devotees to ride-or-die nihilism has become bad for business, McConnell's second thoughts are leading him to a rather head-scratching alignment with his old Senate colleague and Democrats' top dog, President Joe Biden. In early January, McConnell fled the House GOP speaker chaos, joining Biden in Kentucky during his announcement of a $1.6 billion federal grant to help ease congestion on the Brent Spence Bridge to Ohio. Last week, after Biden pilloried Sen. Rick Scott of Florida for his proposal to sunset Social Security and Medicare, McConnell piled on. "I think it will be a challenge for [Scott] to deal with this in his own reelection in Florida, a state with more elderly people than any other state in America,” McConnell said, damning the reelection bid of a senator from his own party. At the same time, McConnell has been making a desperate effort to redirect the House maniacs away from the very tactic he introduced into the GOP bloodstream over a decade ago. Several times in the last month, McConnell has reminded McCarthy and the maniacs that the U.S. has "never" defaulted on its financial commitments by declining to raise the debt ceiling. Just this week, McConnell issued a directive to McCarthy during a press conference, telling him, "I think the American people need to know, there's not going to be a default. Not going to be a default." Apparently, private texts aren't exactly doing the trick. At the same time, Biden is also urging House Republicans to back away from the debt-ceiling detonator and negotiate over a budget. In fact, he's getting ready to wipe the floor with them during budget negotiations much like he did during his ad-libbed takedown of Republicans targeting Social Security and Medicare. Daily Kos' Joan McCarter has the deep dive, but the short version is, Biden is revealing that House Republicans' desire to repeal all the Democratic measures passed last Congress would actually add more than $3 trillion to the national debt over the next decade. But the evolution of McConnell in this political environment is noteworthy. It's not as if he suddenly discovered a conscience and pledged to do right by the American people. Power for power's sake is still McConnell's North Star, and he's eyeing a particularly promising Senate electoral map in 2024. Rather, McConnell’s "conversion" from hardcore obstructionist to occasional Democratic collaborator is a tacit admission that, on balance, Biden's politics are far better for him and his caucus than the politics of the House GOP bomb throwers. So in the short term, don't be surprised to see McConnell—mastermind of the House GOP no-compromise credo—occasionally sidling up to Biden while giving House Republicans the heave-ho. Where that will leave him next year as the presidential contest gets under way is complicated. Unsurprisingly, McConnell has pledged to support the Republican nominee even if it's his archnemesis Donald Trump. But ultimately, McConnell will be helping McConnell, and that could involve a lot of contortions for the 80-year-old shape-shifter. And as ever, McConnell has no one but himself to thank for his inauspicious present-day predicament. RELATED STORIES: [END] --- [1] Url: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2023/2/15/2153179/-Biden-s-politics-are-popular-and-McConnell-knows-it Published and (C) by Daily Kos Content appears here under this condition or license: Site content may be used for any purpose without permission unless otherwise specified. via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/dailykos/