The Daily

Liz Cheney vs. Marjorie Taylor Greene

Feb 8, 2021
Alexander Burns, a national political correspondent for The New York Times, dissects the ongoing ideological warfare within the Republican Party, embodied by Liz Cheney and Marjorie Taylor Greene. They delve into the fallout from the January 6th Capitol riots, highlighting Cheney's impeachment vote against Trump and Greene's controversial positions. The discussion reveals deep divides among party members, as the struggle between traditional Republican values and extreme views intensifies, shaping the future of the GOP.
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ANECDOTE

Early Republican Divide

  • The Republican party has been divided since Trump's 2016 nomination.
  • McCain and Romney denounced Trump, highlighting this early division.
INSIGHT

Suppressed Conflict

  • Trump's presidency suppressed open conflict within the Republican party.
  • Many hoped this conflict would resolve after he left office.
INSIGHT

January 6th Impact

  • The attack on The Capitol on January 6th reignited the conflict within the Republican Party.
  • It forced a confrontation about the party's identity.
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