Jim Jordan. see post #11
I'm not that much of a Jim Jordan fan, as he hasn't really impressed me on his committee work, but I think he is probably the best of those who have declared a willingness to take the job.
We've seen what the smooth, finesse guys do- they think they're so crafty that they work over their own party in order to "get things done".
But we are approaching a time where doing nothing is better than doing something when the things that get done are bad. Jordan strikes me as someone who won't just make a deal to get things done.