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Williams: House GOP walking into a trap
The Hill ^ | May 5, 2014 | Juan Williams

Posted on 05/06/2014 5:46:17 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

What happens to the House Republican caucus if Speaker John Boehner (Ohio) forces a vote on immigration reform?

Here are three predictions:

1. The bill passes. An overwhelming majority of Republicans vote for it. With Republican primaries finished by June, incumbents will be free from any far-right, anti-immigration threat to their seats. The GOP vote will be so large it will isolate right-wing talk radio hosts and the Tea Party opposition.

2. Boehner strengthens his position as the party’s leader in the House. He gains added financial backing from a business community that wants immigration reform. And he rises as a party elder among establishment Republicans, including former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who recently said people who take the risk of coming to America illegally are engaged in “an act of love.”

3. A victory will create a legacy for Boehner’s time as Speaker. He would then be free to resign on a high note.

Forcing a vote is the Speaker’s only way out of the suffocating political box that recently led him to an emotional outburst against the Tea Party obstructionists who refuse to act on immigration reform.

Speaking in his home district in Ohio over the spring recess, Boehner made news when he mocked the far right of his caucus.

The Speaker put his whole body into it, theatrically grimacing and whining as he told a Rotary Club that some members of his caucus have an infantile attitude on immigration reform and complain: “Oh, don’t make me do this. Oh, this is too hard!”

Boehner later downplayed his public display of contempt. He told reporters the only problem is that he “can rib people just a little too much.” And he predictably tried to distract attention from the GOP infighting over immigration by attacking the party’s favorite whipping boy, President Obama.

“The biggest impediment we have in moving immigration reform is that the American people don’t trust the president to enforce or implement the law that we may or may not pass,” the Speaker told reporters.

In fact, the Speaker’s outburst is evidence of a strong political instinct sensing approaching disaster for his party.

Obama and the Democrats in Congress have been steadily pulling House Republicans into a trap.

In the last two weeks, the Department of Homeland Security announced it is looking at reducing deportation of illegal immigrants by no longer forcing out immigrants who have no significant criminal record. This is an extension of the president’s earlier support for allowing young people who entered the country illegally but have grown up in the United States and are in school or the military to avoid deportation.

That approach picked up on a 2011 memo by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials that proposed exempting from deportation elderly people, pregnant women, and people in need of medical care for an illness.

Senate Republicans are a step ahead of Boehner in looking down the political road. They see that the House’s lack of action could open the door for Obama to take unilateral action on immigration reform.

The political result would be to make heroes of the president and his congressional allies while leaving Republicans to explain why the Tea Party element in the House refused to deal with the immigration crisis. Such an outcome would cement political loyalty between the growing Latino vote and Democrats. It would also stir the Democrats’ liberal base for the 2014 midterms.

Trying to prevent that political calamity for the party, a group of 22 Senate Republicans sent a letter to Obama on April 24. They tried to change the narrative by charging the president with “near complete abandonment of basic immigration enforcement,” and even allowing illegal immigrants to remain in the U.S. and commit “preventable crimes harming innocent people.”

But the reason the Senate passed an immigration bill last June with support from a group of Republicans is that it included close to $30 billion of increased spending on border security and enforcement of immigration law. That excessive spending, at a time when the southern U.S. border already has a record number of patrol agents, fences, walls, electronic alert systems and drones, gave Republicans the political cover they needed to respond to concern about lax enforcement. In addition, illegal crossings at the southern border are at an all-time low.

Meanwhile, Obama has been able to report that he has enforced the law by deporting more illegal immigrants than any of his predecessors. That has demonstrated the president’s seriousness about abiding by the law to independent voters. It has also cost him with an important constituency. Activists in the Hispanic community have held hunger strikes in front of the Capitol and the White House to protest the record number of deportations.

The pressure is on the president to make himself a hero. Day by day, GOP obstruction is giving him more reason to act. At the moment, House Republicans are giving Obama a political excuse for pushing them out of the way as he throws the entire GOP out into political oblivion. The Speaker can see his party’s political doom coming if he does not force a vote.


TOPICS: Ohio; Issues; Parties; U.S. Congress
KEYWORDS: amnesty; boehner; bush; congress; gop; illegalimmigration; immigration; jebbush; obama
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1 posted on 05/06/2014 5:46:17 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
The pressure is on the president to make himself a hero.

Oh, Juan!!! That's the media's job!

2 posted on 05/06/2014 5:47:36 PM PDT by ClearCase_guy
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

4. Republicans ram through immigration reform. Tea party wing stays home in November, and the Democrats keep the senate.


3 posted on 05/06/2014 5:49:11 PM PDT by Vince Ferrer
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
They say Juan Williams is a nice guy, and he may very well be, but ohmigod is he dumb.
4 posted on 05/06/2014 5:49:44 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

How nice of Juan Williams to care soooo much about the Republicans.


5 posted on 05/06/2014 5:51:25 PM PDT by SoFloFreeper
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To: ClearCase_guy
The conservatives will stay home. The house and senate will have a Dem majority. This article is bull-crap.

Good Hunting... from Varmint Al

6 posted on 05/06/2014 5:52:08 PM PDT by Varmint Al
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Oh goody! More friendly advice to the Pubs from liberals!


7 posted on 05/06/2014 5:57:36 PM PDT by Hugin
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To: hinckley buzzard

It’s a come on.

The Left is cooing in Boner’s ear...Joooohhhnnnn....just do it, John....you’ll be happy, rich and famous John....

Nothing dumb about it. Part of the stroking they’re doing to get Boner to cave.


8 posted on 05/06/2014 5:57:46 PM PDT by Regulator
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

It’s so easy to tell when the Left is really scared.


9 posted on 05/06/2014 6:01:18 PM PDT by Steely Tom (How do you feel about robbing Peter's robot?)
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To: Vince Ferrer

“4. Republicans ram through immigration reform. Tea party wing stays home in November, and the Democrats keep the senate.”

That scenario gets my vote.


10 posted on 05/06/2014 6:04:06 PM PDT by Attention Surplus Disorder (At no time was the Obama administration aware of what the Obama administration was doing)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I should have smoked a big fat doobie before reading that load of bizarre leftist reasoning. Wouldn’t have made any more sense, but I wouldn’t have cared.

I’ve noticed, as with the time preceding every election cycle, that the lefties are very generous with “well meaning” (snigger) advice to help Republicans improve their chances at the polls.

Who would take survival advice from their sworn enemy? Who is that stupid? Republicans.


11 posted on 05/06/2014 6:04:17 PM PDT by ChildOfThe60s ((If you can remember the 60s.....you weren't really there)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Horsesh1t, Juan.

There will be no overwhelming
republican vote.

Even if the primaries are over, the majority do not want illegal immigrant amnesty.


12 posted on 05/06/2014 6:05:25 PM PDT by Adder (No, Mr. Franklin, we could NOT keep it.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
I was worried until I saw who the author was.

Has Juan ever been right about anything?

13 posted on 05/06/2014 6:07:33 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum ("The more numerous the laws, the more corrupt the government." --Tacitus)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Concern troll is concerned.


14 posted on 05/06/2014 6:08:22 PM PDT by RushIsMyTeddyBear (Great vid by ShorelineMike! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOZjJk6nbD4&feature=plcp)
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear

Mabe a couple of tea party candidates win this evening and out of fear, immigration reform is put on back burner.


15 posted on 05/06/2014 6:14:35 PM PDT by EQAndyBuzz ("Heck of a reset there, Hillary")
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16 posted on 05/06/2014 6:19:02 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Nice Juan. So good to see your cheerleading for this administration hasn’t abated after 5+ years. By doing what you suggest the GOP will seal its doom by voting for this sham amnesty bill because millons of conservatives will stay home. That’s exactly what you want anyways Juan so stop your fake concern for the welfare of the GOP.


17 posted on 05/06/2014 6:41:42 PM PDT by dowcaet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

If the House passes immigration reform this year, I am sitting November out no matter how my rep votes. I let him know. He and the party out this failed leadership team back in place. This term despite their massive failure last term. They back stab the base, screw them.


18 posted on 05/06/2014 6:54:47 PM PDT by ilgipper
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Juan is a really nice guy. He is a long time friend of my brother in law, so I have spent enough time with him to make such a statement.

But, he is so clueless and naive. What he is saying is that if only politicians will surrender to complete corruption within the political process, all will be well in the world. He has no idea how evil those who live in his political world really are.


19 posted on 05/06/2014 6:56:35 PM PDT by centurion316
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear
Concern troll is concerned.

It would seem that FR is chocked full or them lately.

I wonder why......?
20 posted on 05/06/2014 7:06:05 PM PDT by 98ZJ USMC
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