Posted on 04/09/2014 5:30:55 AM PDT by cotton1706
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor is intentionally sidelining one of his own Republican committee chairmen and the chairmans attempts to pass conservative reforms in order to better secure his own path to the speakership.
Informed sources in the House, Senate and outside groups tell The Daily Caller that a shift in leadership is going to come sooner than expected, and Cantor is fighting hard for the new spot.
Speaker of the House John Boehner will likely step down if the Republicans fail to take the Senate in 2014; and even if Republicans do win, the rumor is Boehner isnt interested in sticking around in the unpopular gig for too long anyway. This leaves his top deputy, Cantor, in a strong position to succeed Boehner at the helm in the next two years, and Cantors aspirations for the speakership are obvious.
Cantors alleged target, House Financial Services Committee Chairman Rep. Jeb Hensarling, poses a rare threat to Cantors rise: He has strong conservative bona fides, once heading the conservative Republican Study Committee and often fighting for conservative reforms. He has also been around long enough including serving as chairman of the House Republican Conference to earn the respect of more moderate, establishment Republicans.
Its not certain Hensarling even wants to be speaker, with sources close to him playing coy, but its clear to conservatives that Cantor sees his colleague as a threat to his rise.
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The serpent Cantor raises his ugly head again.
for once, do the right thing instead of the political thing...
Cotton,
You are working Cantor over today and I thank you. Keep up the effort.
Body blow: http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3142439/posts
Body blow: http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3142438/posts
Body blow: http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3142433/posts
He is going to be punch drunk by the end of the day.
Cantor is on my list of people to do story searches for. If I can help to remove him from office, or at least weaken him with his colleagues so he doesn’t become speaker, I’m more than happy to do it. He is a dangerous oligarch. And I’m getting the feeling that he is working directly with Schumer, or at least with Rebecca Talent, Boehner’s immigration aide that used to work for McCain.
Keep hitting him hard.
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