"I think the majority of the conference would like to see
something done with them, because they put the conservative agenda at stake with their wanting to be on television," said Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, a close Boehner ally. "A couple people got up, and they were whining about they didn't want retribution, the speaker shouldn't do it. They don't realize the speaker's not one of the guys who wants to do it, but all of us think they should have retribution, and it tells me how weak they are if they're getting up there whining about having retribution against them."
And Rep. Peter King said that if this had happened in New York state politics, the consequences might have been more severe. "Guys take on a speaker and lose, they're never heard from again," he said.
/johnny
It is obvious that the Republican wing of the uniparty is not going to be taken over by Conservatives. It is time for prominent conservatives in Congress to renounce the GOP and form a new party. That step must be supported by Conservative opinion leaders and money from donors who oppose a socialist America. It is an endless futile exercise to work for Constitutional representation in Congress to only have the will of the voters immediately neutered.
Hmm isn't he one of the Cowards that was on the Committee that Rep. Rogers white washed the Benghazi report so Chairman Rogers could retire and go work for the Scum that was involved in smuggling weapons thru Libya to Syria? Yeah I thought so. So I should listen to another bought and paid for power drunk weasel? Nah I think I'll pass. Perhaps Mr. Nunes needs a nice Primary Challanger. One that actually wants to Represent the district and not his own ego.