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Jeffries provides great theater, but could not stop Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill

&NewLine;<p>Democrats’ misinformation&comma; fearmongering&comma; performance politics&comma; and stunts failed to stop President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill &lpar;BBB&rpar;&period; He got his bill through Congress &&num;8211&semi; and by his arbitrary deadline&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>The only thing Democrats had to offer was performance politics and meaningless delaying tactics&period; Their weeks and weeks of over-the-top&comma; draconian attacks on the legislation failed miserably &&num;8211&semi; just as their hyperbolic demonization of President Trump for years failed to prevent his impressive comeback victory in November 2024&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>When the BBB came up earlier for a procedural vote&comma; all House Minority Leader Jeffries could do was delay the process by forcing the public reading of the 940-page document&period; Ironically&comma; GOP squabbling delayed the procedural vote more than Democrats could ever hope to&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Finally&comma; when it came time to vote on the BBB itself&comma; Jeffries resorted to yet another meaningless and ineffective stunt&period; He took to the floor and orated for more than eight hours &&num;8211&semi; setting a House record for the longest floor speech&period; I assume he didn’t want to be outdone by New Jersey Senator Cory Booker&comma; who recently set the record for the longest filibuster&period; In both cases&comma; their performances received almost no live media coverage &&num;8211&semi; other than at the end&comma; when they broke their respective records&period; In Booker’s case&comma; curiosity about how he managed the urination issue was a hot topic for speculation&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>On the eve of the final vote&comma; House Minority Leader Jeffries delivered a filibuster-style speech lasting more than eight hours&period; He restated the same shopworn&comma; draconian talking points&period; It was so pointless that even MSNBC didn’t cover it live&period; It was performance politics that had no real impact on anything&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>As he wrapped up his soliloquy&comma; Jeffries made an interesting cultural shift&period; He took up the voice&comma; style&comma; and demeanor of a Black preacher&period; &lpar;Having spent a lot of Sundays in inner-city Black churches&comma; I think I can say that with some authority&period; But I digress&period;&rpar; To complete the optics&comma; Jeffries surrounded himself with five Black female legislators who filled out the role of parishioners &&num;8211&semi; providing the iconic Black church verbal intercessions&period; I say that with admiration&comma; since I love the energy and communion of Black gospel services&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Some folks on MSNBC suggested that the long speech was a clever ploy&comma; since it put the vote on the BBB in the morning sunlight &&num;8211&semi; rather than the dead of night&period; That theory&comma; however&comma; assumes that the vote was some sort of skullduggery&period; Perhaps that’s how those on the left saw it&comma; but I’m inclined to believe that Speaker Johnson and his GOP members were thrilled to have the vote at a more popular viewing hour&period; In fact&comma; the Speaker gave a very positive and enthusiastic speech touting the benefits of the BBB &&num;8211&semi; along with a few Reagan-esque barbs at his Democrat colleagues&period; The three major cable networks all gave him 20 minutes of live coverage—something Jeffries’ record-breaking &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;magic moment” never got&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Jeffries’ speech was great theater—very entertaining&period; But in terms of political strategy—or accomplishing anything meaningful—the speech was not very effective&period; The BIG issue of the moment was Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill&period; That was a huge achievement with major ramifications&comma; making Trump arguably the 21<sup>st<&sol;sup> Century’s most consequential president &&num;8212&semi; with President Obama a close second&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Both Jeffries and Trump have carved their names into the journal of American political history&period; One accomplishment will soon fade and be forgotten&period; The other will be the topical subject of political history for generations&period; Which is which&quest; Take a guess&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>So&comma; there ’tis&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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