Thursday, May 23, 2013

How Long Can House Republicans Go Before Turning On Each Other


http://www.buzzfeed.com/katenocera/how-long-can-house-republicans-go-before-turning-on-each-oth

unfair question, they already have.
WASHINGTON — The Republican Conference is experiencing something it hasn’t had in a long time: unity.
Article PhotoSpeaker John Boehner has overseen one of the most bitter and divided conferences in recent memory. Conservatives have consistently, and openly, defied him, while moderates have publicly criticized the rightward lean of the GOP under his stewardship.
is that overseeing or overlooked by those he would lead?
But those divisions are, at least for now, taking a backseat to Republican unity, thanks to a series of ugly Obama administration scandals, a lack of crises needing immediate attention and shrewd scheduling decisions that have kept divisive issues off the floor.
“Yes, Todd Rokita has faith in leadership. We are best when we are bold, it’s a new day,” said Rep. Todd Rokita, referring to himself in the third person at a Heritage Foundation event. “And I don’t mean just because of the IRS scandal— what ever this environment is, it’s a new day it’s a new Congress.” 
more IMO sdds, new congress only in face no difference if not worst then the last no nothings.
the muddling along is because their is no universal consistency as to a plan, it's day by day hoping for another disaster to spin in to polyester republican speak.  you heard one say something and within hours another or others come out in a different window, lock step gone off cadence in.
“Yeah I think there’s a little spring in our step these days,” Rep. Richard Hudson told BuzzFeed. But Hudson acknowledged the reality that all the intra-party love that’s going on may be nothing more than scandal induced sugar high, and that once Boehner tries to force tough decisions on his conference, it could all fall apart.
“The real test will be the debt limit,” he said, adding, “we’ve got a while to go before then, things could change.”
Rep. Justin Amash, who often bucks his leadership and voted against Boehner for speaker, said he was more skeptical of Boehner’s ability to keep his promises. 
they are faking that inter party kumbaya moments, and the same venom they spit on Pres. is falling on their suits too.  which shows independent thinking of sorts that old established ones don't like and the disenetion of those of T-Party idiocy love they want to take over that party how can there not be an internal civil war?
any pep in their step comes from who ever spiked the drinks. "Yeah I think there's a little spring in our step these days," Rep. Richard Hudson told BuzzFeed. But Hudson acknowledged the reality that all the intra-party love that's going on may be nothing more than scandal induced sugar high, and that once Boehner tries to force tough decisions on his conference, it could all fall apart.
"The real test will be the debt limit," he said, adding, "we've got a while to go before then, things could change."
Rep. Justin Amash, who often bucks his leadership and voted against Boehner for speaker, said he was more skeptical of Boehner's ability to keep his promises. 
they are faking that inter party kumbaya moments, and the same venom they spit on Pres. is falling on their suits too.  which shows independent thinking of sorts that old established ones don't like and the disenetion of those of T-Party idiocy love they want to take over that party how can there not be an internal civil war?
any pep in their step comes from who ever spiked the drinks.  only time jobs were mentioned lately that they have been centered on them was in that BS after Obama speech that was it he said it once then back to the usual suspoects, Obama, Obama, Obama oh and Hillary and Benghazi, and IRS, but no jobs mentioned, so that tag in his hand in the pic featured just a prop. you can see the distresson his face, he can't keep up the deception much longer he's going to see the little men in white coats coming to his door.