Ryan doesn't want the job he knows that if he doesn't set the ground rules now he'll have to deal with the freedom circus/tea party and wind up with the headache Boehner had.The list of demands Paul Ryan has before he accepts speaker are crazy. It doesn't even sound like he wants the job, or bother to work at all. Who the hell gets 3 day weekends all the time?.. not me
That was funny. Way to stink up the place with a big pile of bull shit. The very fact that Democrats and Boehner approves that Ryan will roll over and "compramise" to liberal demands is a clear indicator that he would make a terrible speaker. The idea is to find a leader, not a big time loser VP candidate / fake ass liar.I'm not interested in who Boehner thinks would make a good speaker. In fact, it's the exact opposite.Ryan doesn't want the job he knows that if he doesn't set the ground rules now he'll have to deal with the freedom circus/tea party and wind up with the headache Boehner had.
Ryan knows that Governing means compromising and the fucked up caucus/tea party ain't having none of that.
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That was funny. Way to stink up the place with a big pile of bull shit. The very fact that Democrats and Boehner approves that Ryan will roll over and "compramise" to liberal demands is a clear indicator that he would make a terrible speaker. The idea is to find a leader, not a big time loser VP candidate / fake ass liar.I'm not interested in who Boehner thinks would make a good speaker. In fact, it's the exact opposite.
Your constant use of the word "tea bagger" makes you sound on the fringe, far left.You're not even listening bro Ryan doesn't want the fucking job or shall I say it in spanish....oye bruto el hombre no desea el trabajo entiendes?
Ok, so who do you propose steps up and run for speaker huh? Sinse you know so much. Someone who can get the votes of the moderates, conservatives, as well as the tea baggers (freedom circus). As it stands right now Boehner has no say so as to the next speaker of the house should be, it's totally up to the house membership.
But keep in mind being speaker is a toxic job, you prefer a tea bagger don't you? Well thats not gonna happen the conservatives won't vote for him or her and neither will the moderates you only have 40 tea baggers and that's not a majority.
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Trump is inevitableAmnesty is inevitable.
Lol. That's crazy. Sure he's fun but no one will vote that cartoon in with his finger on the nuclear button.Trump is inevitable
Why is that? This country is on an inevitable crash course, due, in large part, to an under regulated economic system (capitalism). We are doomed and there is no RECOURSE! I laugh at all of you political ideologues, on either side of the political spectrum, you remind me of creationists, easily manipulated to look the other way.We can't afford to have a pro amnesty speaker with Obama in the white house.
Trump vs Bernie would be fun stuffTrump is inevitable
Your constant use of the word "tea bagger" makes you sound on the fringe, far left.
I've already made my position clear that there should have been a vote. Just because McCarthy aka (boner2.0) withdrew his name, that doesn't mean our gracious speaker had to call off the vote. There were still two other candidates to vote on. The vote would have gone to Webster, to answer your question. Too bad boner1.0 pulled out with premature ejaculation all over McCarthy
Webster had no chance and I remain hopeful that Ryan can somehow keep the tea baggers in check and yes I'm a proud leftie who was once a rightie back when compromises were made for the good of the people (Reagan/Tip O'neil) not this partisan bullshit they got now.He is accepting, and on his terms. Nice to hear that he will give up time with the family to unify the Republican moderates with hard liner conservatives. He is THE man - conservative principles, brilliant, well spoken, charismatic.
"After talking with so many of you, and hearing your words of encouragement, I believe we are ready to move forward as a one, united team," Ryan said in a letter to colleagues. "And I am ready and eager to be our speaker."
The Wisconsin lawmaker and onetime GOP vice presidential nominee will be all but assured of triumphing in elections next week.
Ryan sought unity from divided Republicans as a condition for his candidacy. He succeeded in getting support from three major caucuses within the GOP, including the hardline Freedom Caucus that forced the current speaker, John Boehner, to announce his resignation.
Great choice!