Your sentence which I bolded pretty much says everything you needed to say although this is hardly news to anyone here.
We each have our own ideas about fiascos in government and neither of us is wrong. I think you missed my point though which is that this was not the House Republican’s finest hour. They revealed some serious cracks in their foundation which need major repair to avoid their ‘house’ crumbling to the ground. Do you believe McCarthy is qualified to do the job?
I think it was great and didn't reveal cracks, but rather showed certain people's resolve to gain things that they had legitimate concern about. Any party member that is strictly partisan and just follows the leader isn't good.
Do you think demanding a term limit vote, and single source bills are a good thing?
I certainly do.
Here some of the main concessions - seems pretty good to me - any issues?
Freedom Caucus members also won a slew of other major concessions, including:
A promise for guaranteed votes on pet issues, like a balanced budget amendment, and term limits, a Texas border plan, and an end to all remaining coronavirus mandates and funding.
A new committee to investigate the alleged weaponization of the FBI against its political foes. The committee would be modeled on the Church Committee, which investigated US intelligence agencies in 1975. It would have a budget comparable to the recently disbanded Jan. 6 Committee.
More single-subject bills to allow members to vote on specific, narrow issues instead of thousand-page pork barrel behemoths.
A 72-hour window for members to read any new bill before it can be voted on.
A promise to refuse any increase in the debt ceiling in the next federal budget agreement.