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politics and politicians Title: The Meltdown Gets Ugly as Conservatives Attempt a Coup to Overthrow Boehner The #FireBoehner hashtag really took off last night on Twitter. No, it wasnt started by evil liberals it was the conservatives at American Majority Action (AMA) who started it. The gang smelled blood and the sharks are circling. The Daily Caller was promoting their version of online activism to dispose Boehner of his speakership. Theyre mad at a secret list they think Boehner used to purge several real conservatives from House committees. Republican Reps. David Schweikert, Justin Amash and Tim Huelskamp come up often in these circles, with Freedom Works urging members to call Boehners office in order to instruct him to stop kicking real conservatives, such as the above three, from committees. Conservatives suspect that Speaker Boehner (R-OH) was behind The Republican Steering Committee (Boehner chairs it) voting to remove Reps. Justin Amash (R-MI) and Tim Huelskamp (R-KS) from the House Budget Committee. Who is going to tell these angry conservatives that it is reasonable to assume that Amash and Huelskamp were kicked off at the request or at least mention of Paul Ryan (R-WI), their hero at large? Ryan was after all kept on by the very same Steering Committee as budget chairman, in spite of his inability to do math on the campaign trail. See, Amash and Huelskamp voted against Paul Ryans budget because it did not cut spending enough. Yes, that budget the one the nuns protested for immorally cutting funding to needy Americans. These two are quite literally destroying the Republican Partys image (as if that was hard to do at this point). Party leadership must feel they had to be cut off from having the ability to obstruct the GOP from making deals they need to make in order to spare their reputation more damage (read: fiscal cliff deal). No doubt Boehner agrees that these guys have to go if the Republican Party is going to have a fighting chance of not taking the total blame for yet another fiscal cliff/debt ceiling debacle. Boehner is not stupid. He has been, however, ineffective as a Speaker, but hes also been placed in a horrible position by the Tea Party and he waited too long to grab the reins. He knows his career is on the line, and thats why hes threatening panel assignments and reminding his party that leadership is watching their votes. In typical Republican fashion, the Party let the losers learn about their ouster the hard way with the public, on the Internet from the media. Not cool, but this is the Republican Party. Authoritarianism is all fun and games until youre on the wrong side of it. So the conservatives plan is to get 16 Republicans to refuse to vote for Boehner for Speaker in the new session, so that they can get real conservative ideas passed. Now, by real conservative ideas, we are not talking Paul Ryan crazy, but rather worse than Paul Ryan. Believe it. Erick Ericksons Red State blogger Ned Ryun wrote, If conservatives want to keep the House and win the Senate, we need to fire John Boehner as Speaker of the House. We only need 16 House votes to do it. Obviously Ryun doesnt read polls any better now than conservatives did before the election results destroyed their carefully constructed denial. They are not going to win the Senate back with this approach. The public distrusts extremism in all forms and while the localized House can get away with it, it is much harder to win a Senate seat as an extremist. Matthew Boyle of Breitbart tweeted: When asked on the record, Boehner spokesman Michael Steel would not dispute existence of secret list used in #Purge #Fireboehner Which the ever helpful Michelle Malkin retweeted: MT @mboyle1: Boehner, Cantor and McCarthy won't release secret criteria document they used for #purge: bit.ly/11A3o5n No one is going to accuse these folks of being politically savvy. Read the AMAs statement from the the Daily Caller: Speaker Boehner has been an abysmal failure as speaker, and his latest purge is the nail in the coffin for conservatives, said Ned Ryun, president and CEO of AMA. Boehner has never won a negation [sic] battle with the White House or Senate and hes been nothing short of an embarrassing spokesman for the conservative movement. Its time for him to go. But some realize that these conservatives cant see in front of them. A Ron Paul Libertarian tweeted: Paul Ryan: pro-bailouts, pro-TARP, pro-Stimulus. If you want to #fireBoehner & replace w/Ryan, you're part of the problem. #tcot #gop Even if they could get 16 Republicans to refuse to vote for Boehner, they would have to get the votes (218) for real conservative, as defined by them, and that is not going to happen. Remember, boys, Big Brother is watching your votes. You play, you pay.
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#1. To: Brian S, *Yukon neo-Progressive Vermin* (#0)
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Of the two hundred and thirty something Republicans in the HOR, not one is willing to stick there neck out and run against Boehner. The "coup" is a fraud. The GOP wants some more Obongo/Boehner golf summits.
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