As 2021 got underway, Sen. Josh Hawley did not find himself in a good position. After the Missouri Republican helped take the lead in trying to overturn President Joe Biden’s victory, Hawley was briefly seen as a political “pariah.”
As regular readers know, the GOP senator was denounced by former allies; prominent businesses distanced themselves from him; several independent media outlets called on Hawley to resign in disgrace; and several of his Senate colleagues filed an ethics complaint against him.
Even many Republicans balked. The Washington Post’s Michael Gerson, a former George W. Bush speechwriter, concluded, “The ambitions of this knowledgeable, talented young man are now a threat to the republic.” Then-Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska added, in reference to Hawley, “Adults don’t point a loaded gun at the heart of legitimate self-government.” Then-Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania said Hawley would be “haunted“ by his actions.
A year later, the Missouri senator’s reputation had not improved. Then-Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois called Hawley “one of the worst human beings” and a self-aggrandizing “con artist.” Soon after, the editorial board of The St. Louis Post-Dispatch told readers that Hawley is “grossly unfit” for office.
The Republican incumbent, of course, is seeking a second term anyway, and he’s very likely to win in spite of his record. But the Post-Dispatch’s editorial board isn’t just eager to remind local voters about Hawley’s on-the-job performance, it’s also urging Missouri’s electorate to vote for his opponent.
Hawley’s role in Jan. 6 would, in itself, merit his expulsion from the Senate by Missouri voters even if there weren’t so many other reasons to reject his reelection bid: his shortsighted and obtuse quest to nix Ukrainian aid; a Senate term almost completely devoid of substantive accomplishments; an unparalleled record of demagoguery on the Senate floor, where he endlessly spews faux-populist sound and fury signifying nothing. For reasons above and beyond any partisan considerations, Josh Hawley is quite possibly the worst sitting senator in America right now.
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