Posted on 01/06/2015 3:47:02 PM PST by bamahead
John Boehner is getting revenge.
He secured his third term as speaker Tuesday afternoon, losing 25 votes on the House floor to three relatively unknown members of the House Republican Conference. But hes already punishing those who betrayed him.
First up: Florida Reps. Daniel Webster and Richard Nugent. The pair will be booted from their spots on the House Rules Committee, according to sources familiar with the decision. Webster ran against Boehner (R-Ohio) for speaker Tuesday, and Nugent supported his fellow Floridian.
The Rules Committee is a panel appointed by the speaker, and it controls the flow of legislation to the House floor. Its a prestigious appointment for members who are loyal to leadership.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
While I very much appreciate the non-Bohner voters, it appears we have another SoreLooserMan on our hands.
Boehner is a sucking sleazebag. Lower than a snake’s belly.
He personifies everything that is wrong with Washington.
The following is from Pete Sessions:
Sometimes there are casualties and changes, and people make decisions, said Rules Committee Chairman Pete Sessions, a Texas Republican. They make decisions to do things knowing sometimes there can be consequences.
While he praised Webster and Nugent for their service on the panel, Sessions said membership on the leadership-driven committee requires loyalty to the Republican conference.
Anyone who goes along with this type of crap is evil. That includes Pete Sessions and every other republican in congress. Had to add to my tag line.
Wallstreet, 1998 & parties:
Mr. Yoder, instead, moved to attach an entire financial reform measure to the annual financial services and general government-spending bill. Aides to the congressman said he was in no way carrying water for Wall Street. Instead, they said, he was looking out for regional and small banks and for farmers caught up in Dodd-Frank regulations.
Large agribusinesses routinely use derivatives to hedge against unexpected fluctuations in crop prices or foreign currencies. Under the new regulations, companies would have to take out loans for farm operations from one bank, strike swap agreements with another financial firm, and provide collateral for both.
At the time, Representative José E. Serrano of New York, the ranking Democrat on the financial services subcommittee of the appropriation committee, questioned how a measure so important could be an amendment to a spending bill.
Ms. Kaptur asked: Id like to know, who is really behind this? Who has enough power to bring this before this committee?
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http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6719442
But Boehner’s climb up the leadership ladder was soon to be interrupted. After a stormy 104th Congress, and the re-election of Bill Clinton in 1996, several members of the GOP leadership team were dismayed at Gingrich’s confrontational style and the GOP’s declining popularity. In the summer of 1997, several members of the leadership team attempted to overthrow Gingrich. They came within hours of a floor motion to strip him of his powers before they were exposed and thwarted.
Boehner’s role in the attempted coup (if any) was unclear, and he remained in his job for the remainder of the 105th Congress. But after the GOP lost five seats in the 1998 midterm election, Gingrich was ousted as leader, and Boehner was challenged for the conference chairmanship by Oklahoma’s J.C. Watts. Republicans, disgruntled at the returns and looking for scapegoats, elected Watts.
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Disgraced Ex-Congressman Attacks John Boehner in New Book
Neys most dramatic accusations are against his fellow Ohioan John Boehner, the man he once saw as his biggest rival to someday being speaker. He describes Boehner as a bit lazy and a man who was all about winning and money. He was a chain-smoking, relentless wine drinker who was more interested in the high lifegolf, women, cigarettes, fun, and alcohol. He said Boehner spent almost all of his time on fundraising, not policy. He golfed, drank constantly, and took the easy way legislatively. Ney recalled Boehner handing out checks on the House floor and said his ties with a tobacco company were so tight that lawmakers could get free cigarettes from Boehners office. His golfing, Ney said, was nonstop and paid for by lobbyists.
Ney wrote: If the Justice Department were ever to make John produce receipts for his addiction to golf just for the years from 1995 to 2004, he would be hard-pressed to comply. John got away with more than any other Member on the Hill.
The most inflammatory accusation against Boehner in the book is Neys contention that he ended his reelection campaign after winning the primary in 2006 only after Boehner, then the majority leader, summoned the cash-strapped and embattled congressman to his office and told him if he quit the race, Boehner would take care of him. If you resign the next day, I will personally guarantee you a job comparable to what you are making, and raise legal defense money for you that should bury all this Justice Department problem for you, Boehner said, according to Ney. He said he pressed Boehner, repeating the terms and getting assurance that the offer was ironclad. When Ney called back the next day to accept the deal, he wrote that he again repeated the terms to Boehner, who agreed. Because of Boehners promise, I stepped aside, he wrote. But Ney said Boehner did not keep his word. I had been lied to and ditched, Ney said.
http://www.wnd.com/2013/03/insider-spills-beans-on-d-c-s-dirty-secrets/
Im not calling anyone an alcoholic, being a recovering alcoholic, but Ive got to tell you John Boehner is a constant drinker of wine. Hes been seen with lobbyists for decades on a nightly basis and drinking. Im not judging him, but I think its part of the story.
I called and emailed to tell Boehner he was acting just like BO and Holder-like a thug. He was punishing the citizens that voted for these patriots and he should be ashamed. I wish more would call and tell him to STOP the thuggish behavior.
When the Conservatives stay home in future elections, they will never have the power they love.
Dont you wish hed fight Democrats the way he fights conservatives...
Call his office and say that.
“Conservatives are going to discover we have been rendered politically irrelevant by the cabal/Mob that is now in power.
What follows is the kind of horrors that always follow other fundamentally transformed societies taken over by Marxists/Fascists.”
Without a doubt. It has already started.
I only see one way to save the country.
Rush is spot on.
Did he say what we ought to do to respond? Likely not.
I only see one solution for the country, and he’s not likely to advocate that on air.
“Obama voters are my enemy. And so are republican voters”
I changed my voter registration after cry baby got the speakership.
I’m done with the back-stabbing weasels.
No, thay GOP-e really does need us to show up on Election Day.
Guess the little bitchez didn't get the message of 2006.
We all knew for weeks that it would take 29 votes to force a change, we got 28, almost like it was planned to fall one short.
Because most of those votes were show votes, all prearranged for our amusement.
They have to be “recalled” next Election. Only other way to “recall” a Congressman is via Expulsion by 2/3 of the members of The House; that only happens in severe cases.
In politics one of the worst things you can do is shoot at the King.
However, the very worst thing you can do is shoot at the King and miss...
I wonder. If Boehner and company are still at the table and receive pats on the head from Pelosi in the form of benefits and the high life, would they care if they were in the minority? Much worse to actually oppose the Left and support evil conservatives.
"Follow the money" seems to be the default condition.
PRECISELY!
This was all kabuki theater. The chattering classes were appeased, the talking heads amused, and the takedown of the nation goes on.
There we have yet another label with no meaning. If it does not walk like a duck or does not sound like a duck, it's probably not a duck.
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