In a single week, the Republican chairs of three House committees announced they would not be seeking reelection, raising questions about whether the chaos that has reigned this Congress is driving out some of the GOP’s top talent.

What makes the retirements particularly noteworthy is that none of the chairs were at risk of losing their position due to the term limits that House Republicans impose on their committee leaders. They conceivably could have returned to the same leadership roles in the next Congress, but chose instead to leave and give up jobs they had worked years to obtain.

“They would clearly rather be home with their family than in Washington with a dysfunctional Congress,” said Republican strategist Doug Heye. “I would have said this to you 10 years ago, but it’s just gotten worse. Congress has become a bad workplace.”

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    8 months ago

    And these aren’t the crazy Republicans that are resigning.

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      8 months ago

      There is no such thing as a Republican that isn’t crazy. The precious few who weren’t crazy abandoned the party years ago. Anyone left has accepted the crazy.

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        8 months ago

        While true, there is a stark contrast between the traditional republican and MTG-alikes.