Superficially, maybe.
As amusing as it watching the Republicans in semi-self-destruct, the problem is that these kooks will make progress. And what progress means for them is to fuck with anything going on in Congress. Their aim is disruption, destabilisation and nihilistic breaking of the system, the intent being that the more things break, the more it creates gaps for them to slip into. When government stops functioning, it's the mainstream running the show who tend take the punishment: so, the Democrats and less extreme Republicans. Thus ironically the people breaking the government can end up rewarded for it with electoral success.
We're already in a world where the worse element of the Republican party seems to think that people like Viktor Orban or Poland's PiS are role models of good governance rather than quasi-autocracies. It might be better for the Republicans to have had a 30-seat majority so they could safely ignore their protofascists.