Posted on 11/04/2010 3:15:02 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
WASHINGTON Self-proclaimed tea party leader Michele Bachmann's bid for a top Republican post in the House received a cool reaction Thursday from Speaker-to-be John Boehner, an early test of how GOP leaders will treat the antiestablishment movement's winners in Tuesday's elections.
"Constitutional conservatives deserve a loud and clear voice in leadership!" Bachmann, R-Minn., who founded the Tea Party Caucus, said in a one-paragraph Facebook announcement that she is running for GOP conference chairman.
House Republican leaders don't disagree. But that doesn't mean they want the hyperbolic Bachmann being a spokeswoman for the new majority during the 2012 election cycle.
Boehner, aware of the role tea partiers played in making him the next House speaker, is endorsing no one. His lieutenants are lining up behind Rep. Jeb Hensarling of Texas, leaving no doubt that Hensarling and not Bachmann is the leadership favorite to chair the GOP conference.
"There are few who have done as much for the Republican team as Jeb," the expected House majority leader, Eric Cantor of Virginia, said in a statement.
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I am a fan of both. We can’t lose with either.
Bachman if beginning her 3rd term, she is not a freshman.
I had honestly never heard of her before this election cycle. She reminds me of Barack Obama in that sense. He too was quite unknown to all but a handful of the most extreme elements within his party when those same elements propelled him into a position that he was woefully unqualified for dividing their party (DLC vs DNC) in the process and ultimately resulting in a crushing defeat only two short years later.
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