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Republicans have been dysfunctional and admit it
Republicans have been dysfunctional and admit it
Boehner and Cantor have squabbled over the spoils of House Leadership? What is it? Competition? I don’t know. Saying it is over doesn’t make it so.
“BOEHNER, CANTOR CALL TRUCE -- POLITICO's Jake Sherman and John Bresnahan take us behind the scenes: "The top aides to House Majority Leader Eric Cantor and Speaker John Boehner are now seeking a truce after a bitter year of behind-the-scenes fighting that pitted the top House Republicans against one another. Tensions had gotten so bad between the two offices that senior aides decided, for the good of the party and their own bosses, that the rivalry has to be toned down. The interoffice tensions were so prominent that elected Republican lawmakers were chafing at the public and private tribulations of the ongoing Boehner-Cantor drama - one GOP lawmaker stood up and complained about it in a recent closed-door meeting of House Republicans - and the two operations came to the realization that the constant sparring between their camps could hurt both lawmakers politically. One top House staffer described the tense relationship as having 'reached the breaking point.' So like two warring nations, Boehner and Cantor aides, with the approval of their bosses, have decided to hit the 'reset button.' GOP insiders used different terms to describe the new reality - a truce, a cease-fire, a détente. ...”
Via Politico



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at 05:37 on February 2nd, 2012
Hurray! Now if we can just get Democrats to begin to openly debate policy instead of mutely goosestepping to the WH agenda we might have ourselves an actual government by the people.
at 05:57 on February 2nd, 2012
The WH agenda is my agenda.
at 06:12 on February 2nd, 2012
LOL. Your agenda is what ever the WP tells you to think each morning.