The Washington Times reports that Rep Jim Jordan (R-OH) has plans for the next session of Congress:
Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee who is poised to control the panel if the GOP takeover next year, said Republicans must consider impeaching President Biden.
He said the GOP should weigh impeaching Mr. Biden for failures in office, most notably his administration’s inability to stop a massive influx of illegal immigration through the southern border.
“I think that’s definitely a discussion we have to have,” Mr. Jordan told The Washington Times at a Republican planning retreat in Florida.
Does he have a point?
Not that I can say.
We’re seeing here a Republican Party which, despite it being poised to take advantage of Democratic Party miscues and foolishness – and its own gerrymandering – is in desperate straits. It’s faced with a Democratic Party that is generally far more competent than itself, the competent Republicans have left or are leaving, and, as my frequent references to moral equality should make clear, they are desperate to throw mud on the Democrats in an effort to take attention off its own incompetency.
But this would be a valuable moment for all independent voters, if it ever comes to pass. Why? Because, unless Jordan and his allies come up with a substantive matter worthy of impeachment, we independents will know which Republicans are incompetents that need to be replaced by whether or not they vote for impeachment.