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“The House of Representatives shall chuse their Speaker and other Officers….” (Or, Newt for Speaker!)

Now is Not the Time for Bend-Over-Backwards Boehner!

The Speaker of the House of Representatives doesn’t have to be an elected Member of the House. It can be anybody. Mitt Romney, in all likelihood, is casting about for something to do– but, after his masterful performance in rounding up votes, I hardly think he’s the right guy for the job.

I have a couple of suggestions, and I’m not kidding.

First of all, John Boehner reminds me of Ray Kroc. No, no– not because he is a phenomenal success at his chosen field. Rather, Mr. Kroc, before he stumbled onto the McDonald Brothers in San Bernadino in 1955, came perilously close to investing his meager savings in a miniscule company in Chicago that invented a small, fold-able table. The table collapsed and folded away into it’s convenient little pigeon-hole in the wall, after you knocked out a little gusset underneath it. It was called the “Fold-A-Nook”, and it perfectly describes our current Weeper of the House:

He folds into his little pigeon-hole after you knock out his gusset.

He is also the last person you want as the final bulwark against the juggernaut of authoritarianism which is about to suffocate the nation. He is a deal-maker, a vote-counter. He is manifestly NOT a leader.

And the House of Representatives, at this crucial, hinge-critical moment in American history, needs a Leader.

I suggest Newt Gingrich. And I am deadly serious, if he’d take the job.

Part of the tissue of lies spewed by the Obama Campaign was that, by raising taxes to the “Bill Clinton Rates” of the 1990′s, somehow we would have 1990′s prosperity. Well, if the public can be that easily mind-boggled, the Republicans can rightly claim that the Prosperity of the 1990′s was also because of Newt Gingrich spending cuts and reforms. And no one know more about ramrodding an agenda through the House of Representatives than Newt.

He was, by any measure, the most effective counterpoint to Barack Obama in the Republican primaries. He’s not easily cowed by Democrat poison. He is a Happy Warrior for Conservatisim. And, in spite of certain flights of weirdness now and then, American Traditionalism is Newt’s first language.

The Language of a Speaker.

Other candidates than Beohner occur quickly to the engaged mind…

J. C. Watts. Rudy Guilliani. Steve Wynn. Jan Brewer. Rick Santorum. Scott Walker. There are millions of people in this country, and the House of Representatives is under no obligation whatsoever to yoke themselves to a demonstrable Fold-A-Nook, a vote-counter, a wheeler-dealer, a weeper.

We need men and women of integrity in positions of power in the People’s House,–the last road-block on the highway to Dismal and Bleak. And, we only have to convince 240-some-odd people of the righteousness of this cause, not 60 million.

Newt for Speaker!

COMMENTS

  • JKnight

    I think you’d have a tough case convincing the members of the House to elect someone outside of their membership to be Speaker. Yes, the Constitution does not explicitly require the Speaker to be a member of the House, but every Speaker has been a member of the House up to this point.
    Even in other countries that have parliamentary systems, if someone is appointed to a position of authority, they tend to find them a way into parliament. Genuinely elected members have been told to leave to make room for someone else. Otherwise, it is not seen as legitimate.

    • celador2

      A strong surge by Tea party caucus and Study Group could push Newt and if they had over 60 votes Boehner might step down. The votes are there. IF

    • clowngirl

      It’s a point – but perhaps Newt’s many years of past service in the House would render him more acceptable ?

  • Common_Cents

    I would agree, Newt has become an excellent resource, not to be wasted. He was the only one who would have been able to get under obama’s skin, and clean up in every debate, not just the first one.

    I still think he would have been the best candidate. Both the DC elite establishment and the Left were most afraid of Gingrich, hence the vicious attacks on him by all sides. Romney hammered Gingrich harder than he did Obama. Anyway…..

    I’d really like to see Gingrich create a hostile media boot camp for all Republicans in office, kinda like toastmasters but training in dealing w/ the hostile propaganda media. They are becoming more vicious and were the real reason obama didn’t get wiped out this time around. They covered for him, and attacked Republicans at every turn 24/7.

    I’m tired of seeing nice courteous naive Republicans sacrifice themselves in propagandist media interviews. Falling for false narratives, made to look stupid. Time to fight back, like a Gingrich, Sununu, Giuliani, and Christy can.

    • celador2

      What a magnificant idea! A bold one and well, knowing Newt he would accept if asked, don’t you think?

  • checkmate2012

    Great idea!! We need Newt now more than ever but how to get Boehner out as Leader? So if not Newt, I’d like to see Darryl Issa. We need someone that is not going to cave to O and Reid…a bulldog.

    We need a plan to get Boehner out and ASAP. I guess we could all write our Reps. and demand that they vote him out…the vote is the end of this month I think.

    • conservativecurmudgeon

      Actually, writing and demanding that our Tea Party Reps and newest Republican member is the ONLY way to remove the Weeper of the House. I will be writing to mine (Dr. Dan Banischek) this week. Boehner MUST go! If the White House can be populated with the most left-wing radical, certainly we can populate the Speaker’s Chair with someone that approximates an ideological counter-point. Newt would be awesome….

      • westcoastpatriette

        It’s time for thinking outside the box completely. The Establishment Republicans should be so humiliated and weakened by their utter defeat that they step aside and allow the new Tea Party conservatives to take the lead for the Party. It sure is quiet on the Hill right now. I wonder what is going on?

        • checkmate2012

          Wishful thinking wcp :)
          The House is back in session next Tues, 11/13, so we haven’t much time for a ground swell to oust Boehner.

          • avgjo

            I don’t know, checkmate. Could the current ‘weeper’ be persuaded to step down and replaced with the Newtster? I think we could make it happen. WCP is absolutely right, it is time to start doing what works, even if we have to make it up along the way, just like our enemies, the dims.
            Newt would troll Obama to madness. Everday that jerk would go to bed worried about what Gingrich would do to him, and he’d wake up the next day to discover all kinds of horrible things the Speaker had prepared for him overnight.
            It would be an absolute coup. This would go from being a demoralizing defeat to a near complete victory. Gingrich would stop this jerk in his tracks.
            We have nothing to lose, and our country to gain. I think it’s worth a try!

          • avgjo

            kowalski
            I meant to ask ‘persuaded to step down and replaced with the Newtster, even beyond the first day of the session?’

          • checkmate2012

            Boehner would have to step down for love of country but it’s not likely…he’ll have to get voted out. Agree that Newt would be O’s worst nightmare.
            But realistically, an existing House member would be easier to accomplish thus my Issa suggestion. I can’t think of anyone else as fearless as him, but maybe others have better suggestions.

      • checkmate2012

        Agree on writing our Reps. If not Newt, as it would be easier to convince Reps. to vote for one their own, like Issa, who else do you think fits the bill?

      • revtm

        you know there arent enough Tea Party reps to remove him,(and i dont think he should be removed but we’ll forget that part) and we dont want it to go to a floor vote…

  • http://travismonitor.blogspot.com Freedoms Truth

    Newt for Speaker. LOL, I LIKE IT!
    And there is a great and solid reason specific to our current situation: The deficit.
    Newt Gingrich balanced the budget in the 1990s and we need someone to do it again.

    • revtm

      there was never a balanced budget in the 1990s, its one of the biggest myths in american politics. Using social security surplus is not balancing the budget, it is buying debt from yourself.

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  • revtm

    This is silly, having a non-member voted as speaker? come on people…a

    lets also not forget all the problems speaker gingrich had, from the ethics complaints to the fact his own republican revolution members tried to toss him from the seat

    • clowngirl

      The ethics complaints were more or less bogus weren’t they?

      • revtm

        not really, congress ended up dismissing most of them (although some of the dismissed one actually had merit) and he was busted for one.

        • clowngirl

          Wasn’t he later exonerated? And didn’t he tell Republicans to vote for the charge just so they could move on?

          That was my understanding.

          • revtm

            thats not what happened, he wasn’t exonerated (and had to pay like 300,000 dollars for the cost of the investigation) he was pretty much busted AND the GOP ended up tossing him (after trying to toss him earlier as well)

          • clowngirl

            I read that he was exonerated – by the IRS years later- on the tax questions which I assume are what you’re referring to.

            And that he was only “busted” at the time because he decided it wasn’t worth allowing the whole business to continue and cause a continued distraction.

          • revtm

            Tax Law and house ethics are two different things. He was cleared of the tax question later by the IRS, however he was in violation of one of the ethics violation without any IRS input. he admitted to providing incomplete records.
            I’m guessing you read the Examiner article that came out during the primary, which seems to place all the focus on the IRS “exoneration” when failing to point out that they are separate complaints regardless.

            Even in the world where gingrich is completely exonerated the fact that he plead out (and was finally removed by his party on the second attempt) pretty much ends his political viability as a nationwide figure, which is why he really didn’t do that well in the primaries

    • avgjo

      Why is it silly, because you say so? Because you like Boner?
      Please, a little more substance.

  • lastgopinillinois

    Haha Yes ! Newt for Speaker part II. Can we please have a repeat performance of the showdown that led to the govt shutdown? No kidding!

    • avgjo

      Yeah, the shutdown that resulted in a net loss of only eight seats, a retained house majority and a net gain of 2 senate seats. Oh yeah, and it brought Clinton to heel.

      Yeah, that Newt’s a real dummy. Now, Boner, on the other hand, there’s a real genius!

  • clowngirl

    Sign me up for the “Draft Newt Gingrich” movement! But is there reason to think there would be support for Newt within the House? I think having Newt as at least a serious candidate would be great as it’d put pressure on Boehner to lead in a way that inspires confidence…

  • norris

    I will recommend Tommy Franks . Clear thinking and stands for principle and a strong military .

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