Former Republican Jennifer Rubin has a lovely rant, no doubt borne out of frustration at Republican incompetence:
Let me suggest that Senate Republicans, angst-ridden over the failure to conclude a deal, should have taken action when Trump put his reelection above national security concerns; when he refused to hold Russia accountable for bounties on our troops; when he aired false, quack theories and contradicted expert advice; when he insisted on reopening states while the virus still raged; and when he held a rally endangering thousands of Americans. They could have removed him — rebuked him even or, at the very least, declared they would not vote for him in November — for any number of corrupt and malicious actions. Instead, they bet their careers and mortgaged their conscience to their political party.
Republicans are worried now? Hey, it is what it is.
This is what happens when you have a party wedded to the concepts of extreme loyalty and the status quo, backed up by the intense certainty that God brings you.
I’d say May God help them, except he’s already given them so many chances to get rid of Trump.