Sunday, November 11, 2012

John Boehner thrilled after Obama re-election, tells ‘subdued’ GOP House members that Obama won, the GOP lost, now they must do what Obama wants

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The GOP’s goal was to silence us by whatever means necessary. They are happy Obama won.

11/10/12, “Boehner Tells House G.O.P. to Fall in Line,” NY Times, by Jonathan Weisman and Jennifer Steinhauer

On a conference call with House Republicans a day after the party’s electoral battering last week, Speaker John A. Boehner dished out some bitter medicine, and for the first time in the 112th Congress,
  • most members took their dose.
Their party lost, badly, Mr. Boehner said, and while Republicans would still control the House and would continue to staunchly oppose tax rate increases as Congress grapples with the impending fiscal battle, they had to avoid the nasty showdowns that marked so much of the last two years.
Members on the call, subdued and dark, murmured words of support — even a few who had been a thorn in the speaker’s side for much of this Congress.

It was a striking contrast to a similar call last year, when Mr. Boehner tried to persuade members to compromise with Democrats on a deal to extend a temporary cut in payroll taxes, only to have them loudly revolt.
 
With President Obama re-elected and Democrats cementing control of the Senate, Mr. Boehner will need to capitalize on the chastened faction of the House G.O.P.that wants to cut a deal to avert sudden tax increases and across-the-board spending cuts in January that could send the economy back into recession. After spending two years marooned between the will of his loud and fractious members and the Democratic Senate majority, the speaker is trying to assert control, and many members seem to be offering support.

“To have a voice at the bargaining table, John Boehner has to be strong,” said Representative Tom Cole of Oklahoma, one of the speaker’s lieutenants.Most members were just taught a lesson that you’re not going to get everything that you want. It was that kind of election.”"...via Free Republic

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Ed. note: Selling the rubes out to the NY Times, that's pretty good, Boehner. So elections won by republicans in congress don't count, only Obama's election counts. I can't see how anyone in their right mind can remain a registered republican at this point. By the way, there's no way to get to Boehner. He runs unopposed in his Ohio district. He's guaranteed to win. I guess the democrats are happy with him.





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