Posted on 03/03/2015 10:59:55 AM PST by Another Kansan
"The Speaker can not be unmindful of the fact, as evidenced by three previous elections to the Speakership, that in the past he has enjoyed the confidence of the Republican Party of the country and of the Republican Members of the House; but the assault upon the Speaker of the House by the minority, supplemented by the efforts of the so-called insurgents, shows that the Democratic minority, aided by a number of so-called insurgents, constituting 15 per cent of the majority party in the House, is now in the majority, and that the Speaker of the House is not in harmony with the actual majority of the House, as evidenced by the vote just taken. There are two courses open for the Speaker to pursueone is to resign and permit the new combination of Democrats and insurgents to choose a Speaker in harmony with its aims and purposes. The other is for that combination to declare a vacancy in the office of Speaker and proceed to the election of a new Speaker."
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Don’t think this will happen.
Why would democrats want Boner out? He is the best rep they have.
I was thinking the same thing. They like the status quo. They like that Boehner has to come crawling to them to get anything passed, and having to give in to their demands in the process. Anyone else as Speaker might not be so accomdating.
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2015/roll108.xml
98 Republicans who need third-party conservative opponents IN THE GENERAL ELECTION.
Primarying them is not enough.
Remove a fourth of them and RINOs will no longer rule the House.
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