Rep. Louie Gohmert |
This was the most significant challenge to a sitting Speaker of the House in almost a century, and those who took this challenge upon themselves are to be congratulated.
I have longed for someone to take this step, as I deem Boehner a paper tiger who has failed miserably to thwart the onslaught of President Obama. I hoped Michele Bachmann would make this move a few years back, but it failed to come to fruition.
Speaker John Boehner |
You might think Boehner, given the significance of the challenge, might take this opportunity to take the high road and reach out to those who voted against him with the hope of coming together to fight the Obama agenda. You would be wrong.
Rep. Steve King, R:IA, one of the good guys, tweeted out that before the dust could settle, Boehner kicked Webster and Rep. Rich Nugent, R:FL, off the Rules Committee in a juvenile act of retaliation. Rep. Gohmert was not amused, promising a "nasty fight", yet Boehner defended his action.
Sadly, it should be obvious to anyone that Speaker Boehner is more interested and protective of his own power than he is the will of the people or the Constitution of the United States of America.
Therefore, I continue to view him as an opponent, a big government progressive elite.
And with his victory, the ruling class is again victorious.
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