Boehner to resign, hallejuah

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Good Riddance, its a good start, get rid of RINO's, hopefully McCain and McConnell are next :sadwave:


http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/09/25/boehner-to-resign/?intcmp=hpbt1

House Speaker John Boehner told lawmakers Friday that he plans to resign at the end of October, in a stunning development that comes amid mounting friction with the conservative wing of the party.

He plans to step down as speaker, and resign from Congress.

The 13-term Ohio Republican shocked his GOP caucus early Friday morning when he informed them of his decision in a closed-door session. One lawmaker told Fox News he was "stunned," and that there was "some anger" in the room "against the people who caused this to happen."

The announcement came one day after the high point of Boehner's congressional career, a historic speech by Pope Francis to Congress at Boehner's request. To the backdrop of that day's pageantry, though, Boehner was facing an internal battle in the House GOP caucus over Planned Parenthood funding and threats by some in the conservative wing to challenge his speakership.

Rep. John Mica, R-Fla., said Boehner "just does not want to become the issue. Some people have tried to make him the issue both in Congress and outside."

Conservatives have demanded that any legislation to keep the government operating past Wednesday's midnight deadline strip Planned Parenthood of his funds, a move rejected by more moderate lawmakers.
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Gingrich's take: Boehner 'just got worn out'

Boehner took over the speakership in January 2011. The decision to step down was closely held; Fox News is told House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., was only informed of Boehner's decision "one minute" before Boehner told the GOP conference.

McCarthy said in a statement Friday: "He will be missed because there is simply no one else like him. Now is the time for our conference to focus on healing and unifying to face the challenges ahead and always do what is best for the American people."

A Boehner aide noted the speaker's original plan was to serve "only through the end of last year," yet former House GOP leader Eric Cantor's primary loss last year "changed that calculation." But the aide seemed to make clear reference to the internal turmoil.

"Speaker Boehner believes that the first job of any Speaker is to protect this institution and, as we saw yesterday with the Holy Father, it is the one thing that unites and inspires us all," the aide said. "... The Speaker believes putting members through prolonged leadership turmoil would do irreparable damage to the institution."

The aide added: "He is proud of what this majority has accomplished, and his Speakership, but for the good of the Republican Conference and the institution, he will resign the Speakership and his seat in Congress, effective October 30."

The House will need to hold an election to select a new speaker. The last speaker to resign in the middle of a Congress was Jim Wright, D-Texas, amid an ethics scandal in 1989.

Boehner's decision removes the possibility of a damaging vote to strip him of his speakership, a scenario that grew more likely amid the conservative clamor over a shutdown.

While the news Friday roiled Boehner allies, some conservatives welcomed his announcement.

Rep. Tim Huelskamp of Kansas said "it's time for new leadership," and Rep. Tom Massie of Kentucky said the speaker "subverted our Republic."

But more mainstream Republicans said it would be a pyrrhic victory for Tea Party-aligned lawmakers.

"The honor of John Boehner this morning stands in stark contrast to the idiocy of those members who seek to continually divide us," said Rep. David Jolly of Florida.

Boehner was first elected to the House in 1990 and soon established a strongly conservative record. He was part of former Speaker Newt Gingrich's leadership team when Republicans took over the House in 1995 for the first time in four decades but was ousted from his leadership role in the wake of the GOP's disappointing performance in the 1998 midterms.

He won a 2006 race to succeed Tom DeLay as the House's No. 2 Republican when DeLay stepped aside as majority leader. He took over as the top Republican in the House in 2007 after Democrats retook the chamber.

As speaker, his tenure has been defined by his early struggles to reach budget agreements with President Obama and his wrestling with the expectations of Tea Party conservatives who demanded a more confrontational approach.


REPUBLICANS NEED TO BE WAY MORE CONFRONTATIONAL, WE NEEDED NEW LEADERSHIP
In 2013, conservatives drove him to reluctantly embrace a partial government shutdown in hopes of delaying implementation of the new health care law.

Fox News' Chad Pergram, Mike Emanuel and Rich Edson and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 
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I am sure he cried like a baby



he is a drunkard


sad part is nothing with change for the GOP . they have the same stupid agenda of block everything and get nothing done for america.

oh and take half the year off on vacations


and line pockets with lobby cash in between

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WASHINGTON ? House Speaker John Boehner warned Sunday against "false prophets" in his own party making unrealistic promises, saying his resignation had averted a government shutdown this week but not the GOP's broader battle over how to wield power.

Speaking on CBS's "Face the Nation," Boehner unloaded against conservatives long outraged that even with control of both houses of Congress, Republicans have not succeeded on key agenda items, such as repealing President Barack Obama's health care law and striking taxpayer funding from Planned Parenthood. He refused to back down from calling one of the tea party-styled leaders and presidential candidate, Sen. Ted Cruz, a "jackass."

"Absolutely they're unrealistic," Boehner said. "The Bible says, 'Beware of false prophets.' And there are people out there spreading noise about how much can get done."
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NOTED - Boehner hates the GOP

remember when hedge you said now we got both houses, GOP will kick ass with a neo con agenda....... NOT.... didnt do shitsky ......


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nuff said
 

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WASHINGTON ? House Speaker John Boehner warned Sunday against "false prophets" in his own party making unrealistic promises, saying his resignation had averted a government shutdown this week but not the GOP's broader battle over how to wield power.

Speaking on CBS's "Face the Nation," Boehner unloaded against conservatives long outraged that even with control of both houses of Congress, Republicans have not succeeded on key agenda items, such as repealing President Barack Obama's health care law and striking taxpayer funding from Planned Parenthood. He refused to back down from calling one of the tea party-styled leaders and presidential candidate, Sen. Ted Cruz, a "jackass."

"Absolutely they're unrealistic," Boehner said. "The Bible says, 'Beware of false prophets.' And there are people out there spreading noise about how much can get done."
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NOTED - Boehner hates the GOP

remember when hedge you said now we got both houses, GOP will kick ass with a neo con agenda....... NOT.... didnt do shitsky ......


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nuff said

I hear Hillary is Fucking Boehner with a strap on.

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WASHINGTON ? House Speaker John Boehner warned Sunday against "false prophets" in his own party making unrealistic promises, saying his resignation had averted a government shutdown this week but not the GOP's broader battle over how to wield power.

Speaking on CBS's "Face the Nation," Boehner unloaded against conservatives long outraged that even with control of both houses of Congress, Republicans have not succeeded on key agenda items, such as repealing President Barack Obama's health care law and striking taxpayer funding from Planned Parenthood. He refused to back down from calling one of the tea party-styled leaders and presidential candidate, Sen. Ted Cruz, a "jackass."

"Absolutely they're unrealistic," Boehner said. "The Bible says, 'Beware of false prophets.' And there are people out there spreading noise about how much can get done."
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NOTED - Boehner hates the GOP

remember when hedge you said now we got both houses, GOP will kick ass with a neo con agenda....... NOT.... didnt do shitsky ......


:mj07::mj07:

nuff said

I am with Ted Cruz

Vote all RINO's out of office next is McConnell and McCain GOP establishment has to go, we need new Conservative blood in there they should not compromise
 

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I am with Ted Cruz

Vote all RINO's out of office next is McConnell and McCain GOP establishment has to go, we need new Conservative blood in there they should not compromise
Do you have any idea how ignorant you sound? The only way our government works is through bi-partisan compromise. A single party system is called communism.

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I am with Ted Cruz

Vote all RINO's out of office next is McConnell and McCain GOP establishment has to go, we need new Conservative blood in there they should not compromise



you are with the jackass . named by his own party head


kinda ironic when you think about it.
 

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WASHINGTON -- In January, House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) was damaged goods. He was struggling to distance himself from Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke after revelations that he spoke at a 2002 gathering hosted by a white supremacist group. It was not the image the GOP wanted to project heading into a presidential election.

Now, just 10 months later, Scalise may instead take on an even bigger role in the party and become majority leader, helping shape the direction and policies of House Republicans.

House Speaker John Boehner's (R-Ohio) surprise announcement Friday that he would resign Oct. 30 has set off a leadership battle within the GOP caucus. Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) threw his hat into the ring Monday to replace Boehner. He is widely expected to get the job, although Rep. Daniel Webster (R-Fla.), a member of a conservative faction in the House, is also vying for the position.

Scalise is technically next in line to become majority leader, but he will have a fight for the spot. He suffered a setback Monday, when Ways and Means Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas) backed Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.).

Scalise, meanwhile, has been calling lawmakers to build support for his candidacy, according to the Times-Picayune. A group of lobbyists pulling for Scalise met Monday to strategize on helping him get elected.

In 2002, Scalise spoke at a conference hosted by the white supremacist group European-American Unity and Rights Organization, which was founded by Duke. After a Louisiana blogger dug up Scalise's appearance, the congressman claimed he was unaware of the group's racist views. But three years earlier, in 1999, then-state Rep. Scalise told a Washington newspaper that he agreed with many of Duke's "conservative" views.
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somehow I just know hedge would love this guy to take boehners place
 

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Just want someone with a backbone to put the libs in their place
Exactly, it has nothing to do with policy or governance with you. It's all about hate and ignorance for you. You have no idea what policies or bills are on the floor, you'd most likely fail a constitution test.

You don't know shit about government or how it works, you just want to be able to be a racist and a bigot out in the open again. That's all you care about. If you could elect all KKK members to Congress, you would be a happy bigot.

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Exactly, it has nothing to do with policy or governance with you. It's all about hate and ignorance for you. You have no idea what policies or bills are on the floor, you'd most likely fail a constitution test.

You don't know shit about government or how it works, you just want to be able to be a racist and a bigot out in the open again. That's all you care about. If you could elect all KKK members to Congress, you would be a happy bigot.

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you are a moron of epic proportions :mj07:

I will be voting for Carson or Cruz in the primary
 

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you are a moron of epic proportions :mj07:

I will be voting for Carson or Cruz in the primary
So what? You think that makes you the all-American civil rights activist suddenly? Because you vote for a loser? You think that excuses all the racist shit you've posted for years? Who the fuck you think you're kidding? I'm sorry you believe your own bullshit, but there isn't a soul on this site that doesn't know you're a racist.

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So what? You think that makes you the all-American civil rights activist suddenly? Because you vote for a loser? You think that excuses all the racist shit you've posted for years? Who the fuck you think you're kidding? I'm sorry you believe your own bullshit, but there isn't a soul on this site that doesn't know you're a racist.

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you owe hanks friend an apology

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