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To: kabar
yet the House leadership has excluded the Tea Party Congressmen from leadership positions.

Freshmen are rarely if ever given leadership positions. Most don't want them. They're too busy trying to get their feet under them trying to figure out their new jobs, trying to get their offices up and running, finding a place to live, learning their districts, etc. It's going to be a very rare instance where a freshman will be allowed to jump the seniority line to take a Committee chairmanship or another leadership position. It would almost have to be as a result of a game-changing party switch for something like that to happen, where one person changes which party is in the majority by switching. They may hand out the occassional deputy whip position to a freshman, but even that won't happen often. Too many toes would be stepped on to move a freshman into a leadership or Committee chair position--and they're frankly just too inexperienced to know how to function effectively in those roles. Maybe you'll think that's a dumb way of doing things--but that's how it works and there's some reason to it. Don't worry, the class of 2010 will move into leadership positions in the years to come. But the fact they don't have them yet isn't really anything to ding the GOP House leaders over.

31 posted on 03/19/2012 4:11:41 PM PDT by MissesBush (The Fourth Estate has Become a Fifth Column)
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To: MissesBush
Bachmann, who formed the Tea Party caucus and is the chairman, is not a freshman nor is Steve King. You seem to think that only freshman are Tea Party congressmen. Not so. All 66 of its members are members of the Republican Party. Three of them are part of the Republican leadership. Thomas E. Price serves as chairman of the Republican Policy Committee, making him the seventh ranking Republican in the House, John R. Carter is the Secretary of the House Republican Conference, ranking him the ninth ranking Republican, and Pete Sessions is the number six Republican as the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee.

Steve King used to be the ranking member on the Immigration subcommittee, but he was passed over in favor of Elton Gallegly when the GOP took over. On the Senate side, Jim Demint and David Vitter have been excluded from leadership positions.

32 posted on 03/19/2012 10:02:21 PM PDT by kabar
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