Hill leadership
Edmund Burke:
Member Organizations
In all bodies, those who will lead, must also, in a considerable degree, follow. They must conform their propositions to the taste, talent, and disposition, of those whom they wish to conduct: therefore, if an assembly is viciously or feebly composed in a very great part of it, nothing but such a supreme degree of virtue as very rarely appears in the world, and for that reason cannot enter into calculation, will prevent the men of talent disseminated through it from becoming only the expert instruments of absurd projects!
- Is party unity the same as party discipline? (See Staus, ch. 3)
- The Cheney vote
- The role of state parties and local politics
Member Organizations
Informal Groups
- House Freedom Caucus
- The Squad
- The Force
- Role of women (Staus ch. 13)
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