oped: Sorry folks but ya really need to take your proverbial head outta yo' arse...John Boehner not only sleeps with Barry Barack in the political sense but obviously in the physical sense as well.."Broke Back Mountain" Boehner has a boner for Barack! No and's if's or butts about it... IMHO! If it walks like a Duck and quacks like a Duck it is a Duck!
Anybody but Boehner for Speaker... #FreshAir... the listed below or Draft Trey Gowdy:
http://www.draftgowdy.com/vo/
Rep. John Boehner (R-Ohio) is slated to
win another two years as Speaker on Tuesday when House lawmakers cast
their first vote of a new Congress entirely controlled by Republicans.
But don’t expect the public roll call on the House floor to be drama free.
Like two years ago, a disorganized-but-vocal band of conservatives has vowed to oppose Boehner, either by calling out someone else’s name during the vote, or simply abstaining or voting “present.”
Over the weekend, Tea Party Reps. Ted Yoho (R-Fla.) and Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) said they would challenge Boehner for the Speaker’s gavel in a last-ditch bid to unseat him. One outspoken critic, Rep. Walter Jones (R-N.C.), has openly plotted overthrowing Boehner, telling a radio station before Christmas he’s been huddling with 16 to 18 other conservatives to find a viable alternative.
Jones told a local newspaper Saturday he’s now rallying behind GOP Rep. Daniel Webster, the former Florida state House speaker whose name will also be offered on the floor Tuesday.
Read More: http://thehill.com/
But don’t expect the public roll call on the House floor to be drama free.
Like two years ago, a disorganized-but-vocal band of conservatives has vowed to oppose Boehner, either by calling out someone else’s name during the vote, or simply abstaining or voting “present.”
Over the weekend, Tea Party Reps. Ted Yoho (R-Fla.) and Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) said they would challenge Boehner for the Speaker’s gavel in a last-ditch bid to unseat him. One outspoken critic, Rep. Walter Jones (R-N.C.), has openly plotted overthrowing Boehner, telling a radio station before Christmas he’s been huddling with 16 to 18 other conservatives to find a viable alternative.
Jones told a local newspaper Saturday he’s now rallying behind GOP Rep. Daniel Webster, the former Florida state House speaker whose name will also be offered on the floor Tuesday.
Read More: http://thehill.com/
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