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The Left's War On Christians Title: Speaker John Boehner retiring from Congress at the end of October (after funding Planned Parrenthood) Getty Embattled Speaker John Boehner, who rose from bartender's son to the most powerful man in Congress, will resign at the end of October, ending a tumultuous five-year tenure atop the House of Representatives. Boehner, 65, planned to leave Congress at the end of 2014, one of his aides said Friday morning, but returned because of the unexpected defeat of Eric Cantor. In the coming weeks, Boehner expected conservatives to try to strip him of his speakership a vote he felt he could win, but one he and his allies thought would do serious harm to the institution. Boehner was visibly emotional as he exited a meeting with Republicans surrounded by security guards. He declined to answer questions but said "thank you" when a reporter congratulated him on his retirement. "This is a wonderful day," said the Ohio Republican, who canceled a scheduled news conference. "The speaker believes putting members through prolonged leadership turmoil would do irreparable damage to the institution," a Boehner aide said. "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 Oct. 30." On Thursday evening as he left the Capitol, Boehner told two reporters one from POLITICO and another from The Washington Post that he had nothing left to accomplish after he brought Pope Francis to the Capitol. When asked if he was resigning, Boehner laughed before exiting into an awaiting SUV with his Capitol Police detail. First elected to the House in 1990, Boehner came into power on the momentum of the 2010 tea party wave. But it was that movement that gave him constant problems. He clashed with the right over the debt limit, government funding, Obamacare and taxes. But his tenure will also be remembered for his complicated relationship with President Barack Obama. He and Obama tried but repeatedly failed to cut a deal on a sweeping fiscal agreement. But Boehner has had some significant victories, including the trade deal that Congress passed this year, and changes to entitlement programs. Now that he doesn't have internal political considerations to weigh, Boehner is certain to push through a government-funding bill next week that funds Planned Parenthood and keeps the government open. I have been doing this for 27 years, and this is the most selfless act that I have ever seen, said Rep. Lynn Westmoreland (R-Ga.) who is close with both Boehner and House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.). Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas), a former member of leadership who has clashed with Boehner, also called the Ohio Republicans move one of the selfless acts Ive seen in politics. In the two years I served at the leadership table both my respect and affection grew for John Boehner," Hensarling said. Conservatives many of them members of the House Freedom Caucus said theyre already preparing for the vote to replace Boehner. He has a long record of distinguished service but it's time for new leadership, said Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R-Kan.). Conservatives will be working together, it's not going to be one or two of us, we're going to make a deal. Boehner's decision, relayed in a closed Republican meeting Friday morning, will indeed set off one of the most intense leadership scrambles in modern Congressional GOP politics. Second in line is McCarthy, who is widely expected to serve as the next speaker. But there is serious unrest in the House Republican ranks, as a small clutch of conservatives have continuously clashed with establishment Republicans. It takes 218 votes on the House floor to win the speakership, and many GOP insiders believe that McCarthy is the only person who could cobble together a coalition to win. Should McCarthy win, it will set off an intense battle for majority leader. Boehner allies appear to be rallying around McCarthy for speaker already, providing him a hefty base for the internal House Republican Conference election, and a speaker vote on the House floor. One man is already taking himself out of the contest. Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said he will not run for any position. That is a good job for an empty nester, Ryan said. This was an act of pure selflessness The posturing within GOP ranks has been going on for weeks. House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) has been laying the groundwork for that battle, as has House Republican Conference Chairman Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.). Chief Deputy Whip Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) will be favored for House Republican whip. There are wildcards, however. Rep. Peter Roskam (R-Ill.), who has recently gained favor with the conservative right, is expected to eye a slot. Boehner is one in a long line of speakers who have struggled with unrest in their own ranks, perhaps most notably dating back to Jim Wright, a Texas Democrat ousted in 1989 who lamented the mindless cannibalism of his colleagues. In the aftermath of Wright's resignation, hyper-partisanship seemed to take hold, leading to heightened gridlock in Congress that many subsequent speakers have fought to break loose. As for Boehner, there will be time for his close-knit team of aides to toast his speakership. He is holding a barbecue Sunday in Washington for current and former staff. Conservatives celebrated the news. Heritage Action quickly issued a statement celebrating Boehners resignation. Americans deserve a Congress that fights for opportunity for all and favoritism to none, CEO Michael Needham said in a statement. Too often, Speaker Boehner has stood in the way. In another sign of the triumphant feeling among conservatives, the crowd at the Values Voter Summit broke into cheers when Sen. Marco Rubio announced that Boehner was stepping down. At her weekly news conference, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) called the resignation "seismic" and "a stark indication of the disarray of the House Republicans. Pelosi and Boehner have not yet spoken, Pelosi said. She had called him around 8:30 a.m. earlier Friday to check in on the latest on the government shutdown fight, but was told he was in a meeting and that he would call back. She found out during a weekly Democratic caucus meeting, as phones lit up with the news of the resignation. 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#1. To: hondo68 (#0)
Ok,so he is a treasonous POS,too. It makes it easy when they self-identify. Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
There are two bits of Scripture Boehner should read, first is Leviticus 20:1-5, he needs to study what the word 'seed' means in Scripture and then he needs to read and understand 12:19b. While not all babies that are aborted go to heaven, those that do will never see boehners face.
The worthless old orange parasite is *constantly* mentioning his father's bar. Must be the origin of his alcoholism. Started in his teenage years before he left home?
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