It’s true that half of the Cuck Caucus isn’t returning to Washington. Let’s not get carried away with this meme though. The problem has hardly been solved:

“Tuesday’s blue wave in the House is set to leave behind a GOP conference that is far more conservative — and more loyal to President Trump. A large chunk of centrist Republicans were either wiped out at the polls on Tuesday or are planning to retire at the end of this Congress, while the ultra-conservative House Freedom Caucus is actually expected to expand its ranks next year. …”

The Republican House passed a lot of legislation that died in the Republican Senate in 2016 to 2018. We should all be happy that John McCain and Jeff Flake are gone, but their votes weren’t as decisive as they are made out to be. The exception to the rule was John McCain torpedoing skinny repeal in the Senate and the GOP was using the budget reconciliation trick to do that.

As long as it takes 60 votes to pass anything controversial in the Senate, it is not going to matter whether cucks stay or go. Mitch McConnell is still going to be in charge of the Senate in 2019. Even if John McCain and Jeff Flake had been on board with building the wall, it would have just been filibustered by the Democrats. Why do you think Kate’s Law was never passed by the Senate?