Posted on 03/20/2010 3:12:22 PM PDT by jazusamo
As Democrats frantically tried to cobble together votes to pass their sweeping health care reform legislation Saturday, House Republicans began a victory lap of sorts.
First, in a meeting of the House Republican Conference, the GOPs leadership rallied the troops with flourishing rhetoric about regaining the majority in the fall.
I dont know, quite frankly, whether victory will come on the third Sunday in March or on the first Tuesday in November, but victory will come, House Republican Conference leader Mike Pence of Indiana told Republicans Saturday afternoon.
And when they emerged from the room to speak to the media and a crush of video cameras, House Republican leaders were met by a boisterous crowd of citizens screaming kill the bill and nodding in unison to their promises to continue the fight to derail the legislation.
Saturdays schedule gives an idea of how confident Republicans are feeling. Republicans opened up their closed conference meeting to television cameras and reporters, GOP lawmakers were hosting telephone town halls in Democratic swing districts and Republicans were whipping undecided Democrats to vote against the legislation theyve been wrangling over for more than a year.
This all comes after a week where House Minority Leader John Boehner of Ohio gave a series of interviews expressing confidence that Republicans could take back the House in November.
There are more activities going on than you would see in a normal campaign, Boehner told reporters.
Boehner, who helped orchestrate the 1994 GOP takeover of the House, was somewhat of a rock star Saturday. He ditched his black SUV for a trip back from the Cannon House Office building to the Capitol, crossing Independence Avenue on foot to waves of cheers. He posed for a photo the unfortunate gentlemans camera was full and even kissed a woman on a motorized scooter.
Perhaps the most stunning and unscripted moment for Republicans came when they emerged from their conference meeting to a stakeout point thats typically filled with a handful of Capitol Hill reporters. Roughly 100 citizens gathered in the Cannon rotunda held back by Capitol Police officers cheering the GOPs leadership.
The rhetoric was hardly new Republicans rehashed many of the same lines theyve been using for about a year. But judging by the crowds response, it seemed as if the partys leadership had spontaneously topped Shakespeare.
Its important that they understand that its not the presidents House, that its not the speakers House, that its the peoples House, and this weekend House Republicans will stand with the American people and do everything in our power to defend their freedom and bring about health care reform that gives them more freedom and not more government, Pence said to cheers.
Even Rep. Paul Ryan, the wonky top Republican on the Budget committee, got his moment.
They dont now have the votes for it and I sure hope they wont, he said.
They struck a populist tone, much to the delight of the crowd. Boehner said he was trying to coax House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to force her members to go to the floor and before "God, their countrymen and their constituents," and unveil how they would vote.
I thank all of the Americans that have come here to join us in this fight the fight is nearing an end, but if we continue to work hard and listen to the American people, we can defeat this bill, House Minority Leader Eric Cantor of Virginia said.
Perhaps he was feeling the energy from the crowd, but less than an hour after he told his conference that they couldnt stop the bill, even calling Sunday Armegeddon, Boehner had a new message for the crowd gathered in the Cannon Rotunda.
This health care bill would ruin our country, he said. Its time to stop it.
One person in the crowd responded, Thats right.
Rasmussen generic 45/35 GOP. Those who doubt we take the House and Senate: do the math.
The Legislature is the last place a President should come from. They know nothing except how to legislate and regulate and manipulate. (a lot of ates)
We need someone with experience running something and has a grasp of the private sector. AND NO FREAKING ATTORNEYS either.
Tee hee!
Thank you Mr. Limbaugh as well.
Pretty remarkable fact... that will go unreported by the SRM...
You nailed it, Mountain Mary!
I like him too. A lot.
With ya 100%.
That will probably be sooner than you think.
http://news.firedoglake.com/2010/03/20/zack-space-a-no-complicates-count-for-democrats/
Fox just has a number with no logical basis. There is no accompanying article saying why they think the numbers are what they are. This isn’t over by any means, but Fox’s numbers are not the truth.
I think that’s why Pelosi doesn’t want such a roll call.
FOX does this during every election and/or vote. They turn on their main audience...conservatives.
We must not confuse the “conservative” group of the GOP with the “RINO-Moderate-Eliteist” group of the GOP .. such as McCain and Graham, etc.
We can’t lump all the GOP into the same basket. We need to learn which members are conservatives and support them.
And .. there is no such thing as a “moderate” or “conservative” democrat.
“Conspicuously absent: McCain, Romney, Lindsay Gramnesty. Where are they: shooting the bull at the local pub?”
They’re meeting with Obama and his Chicago thugs, working on their new strategy to shove amnesty down our throats next. McCain is gonna wish he did not make it out of the Hanoi Hilton alive, if he has anything to do with another amnesty push.
Hi Gail,
I didn’t read through all of your excellent information but has anyone posted direct email addresses?
firstnamelastname@mail.house.gov
A DC Congressional insider told me that this is the best way to get ahold of them.
Sorry if it’s duplicating anything previously given out.
Even truth has some thorns of discomfort, but you grab a hold of it anyway.
Sorry to disturb your cozy ideology, but sometimes it open the eyes.
Since Reagan we have had four liberal failures running this fine country into the grave of history.
If you don’t subscribe, fine, but don’t take the cowards road of “Get over it”.
I do not believe FOX any more than I believe the other state-run media... They are ALL bought and paid for by the same people. Fair and balanced, my ass.
On better days, it might have been amusing to pick out and berate the piece for its obvious bias. I try not to kick my FRiends when they’re down, but hey, that’s just me. You do your thang, k?
There’s no way to know what a piece of crap this was until you start reading it, and by then it’s too late.
The liberals need to go. The Republicans are the only thing holding back a total take over and I like them right where they are.
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