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  • GOP Begins Plotting Comeback (Operation: Boehner's Donors)

    11/12/2008 10:03:13 PM PST · by counterpunch · 43 replies · 2,559+ views
    Real Clear Politics ^ | November 12, 2008 | Reid Wilson
    A week and a half after Republicans suffered their second rout in as many election cycles, the party is looking for ways to regroup and rebuild. The first steps, planning for which began months ago, will take place this week as three groups of prominent Republicans meet separately to plot comebacks. A gathering of the Republican Governors Association in Miami this week will attract the most attention and will serve as an unofficial cattle call for a number of potential presidential candidates. Hosted by Florida Governor Charlie Crist, the RGA meeting will also include Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Louisiana Governor...
  • No Conservative Will Challenge Boehner for House GOP Leader’s Post (Operation Boehner’s

    11/12/2008 7:58:21 PM PST · by counterpunch · 74 replies · 2,652+ views
    CNS News ^ | Monday, November 10, 2008 | Josiah Ryan
    Three out of the four most powerful House Republican leadership positions will be changing hands in the wake of Tuesday’s election, in which Democrats gained 19 seats. That won’t include the position of House Minority Leader, however. Sources on Capitol Hill told CNSNews.com that despite “widespread discontent” among rank-and-file Republicans, it is unlikely that House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) will even be challenged for his position in the new Congress. “The general feeling around here is, ‘Let’s just get rid of all of them,’” one Republican aide said Friday. “We’re just not big fans (of Boehner.) We have got...