Thanks Kackikat. I wasn’t mentioning you to differ, but rather to explain where I came up with the open vote concept in the second round.
I would disagree with you, but only if the majority of the Republicans who did not vote for Boehner, had voted for one select person.
As it was, you had the typical herd of cats that make up the Republican House doing what cats do, heading off across the 360 degree spectrum of space.
So hey, I can’t find fault with your premise.
I understand. The only one who got more than three votes was Daniel Webster, 12 votes says he has a future, it was a larger percentage of the rogue votes. Still no where near enough to say a second vote would have a different outcome unless chaos split the Republicans (RINOS OR OTHERWISE).
A split could have given Pelosi a chance...scary as he$$.