Ward is, of course, right.
We saw that when the GOP Senate refused to have hearings, let alone a vote, on Merrick Garland.
We saw that when the GOP Senators refused to allow a bi-partisan committee to look into 1/6/2021, pretending that they oppose political purpose committees, when they solely oppose Democratic Party majority committees or those that might make them look bad, even when even representation on it would be the case.
And therefore, (a) we can anticipate that the GOP will get rid of the filibuster if it serves their purposes, while they champion it now.
Or (b) if the Democratic members move to get rid of it, the GOP can put it back in when they get in power.
Yeah, right.