Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell walks to the Senate chamber at the Capitol in Washington on Oct. 5.When people say it isn’t about the sex, they’re wrong. It is about the sex. When they say it isn’t about the money, they’re also wrong. It is about the money. But when they say the current wrangle in Washington isn’t about the debt ceiling, they’re actually right.
He’s also talking about his own political preferences, his own political prospects and his own presidency. And the lawmakers, Republicans right now but in earlier cases Democrats as well, are acting out of concern for their own political preferences, their own political prospects and, ultimately, the identity of the political figure who occupies the presidency in the future.
The country likely won’t default this time, either, but the peril is greater than it has been in the past, as the positions of the three major actors in the drama seem cast in cement.“In each case you have a strategy and an incentive and potential dire consequences,” said L. Sandy Maisel, a political scientist at Colby College in Waterville, Me. “The Senate has never gotten to this point of acrimony – and has never been so dysfunctional.
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