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TOM KLUDT FEBRUARY 12, 2014, 6:29 AM EST
House Speaker John Boehner's (R-OH) plan to go forward with a clean debt ceiling extension reportedly drew a frosty reaction from his Republican colleagues.
The Washington Post's intrepid Robert Costa has the details from the House GOP's private Capitol Hill breakfast on Tuesday.
Boehners delivery was crisp; his decision was final. The room of Republicans sat up, stunned that Boehner was abruptly shifting away from the leaderships plan, which had been championed 12 hours earlier at a Monday night meeting in the Capitol basement. But there were no outcries or boos. A few members whispered to each other that Boehner was right, that due to conservative opposition to any hike, he was cornered. But they didnt speak up or clap. Boehner just stood there for a moment after he finished, eyed the room, and walked toward his seat. On his way there, Boehner shook his head, then turned to the nearly mute crowd and wondered aloud why he wasnt getting applause. Im getting this monkey off your back and youre not going to even clap? Boehner asked, scowling playfully at some tea-party favorites.
The House passed the debt limit hike on Tuesday, immediately drawing outrage from outside conservative groups.
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DetlefK
(16,423 posts)And now republicans have to find a way to get rid of the Tea Party again.
yeoman6987
(14,449 posts)They are trying to get rid of the Tea Party but the dang thing won't die. lol. The one or two normal Republicans would love every one of those Tea Party pukes to turn into salt. No disrespect to salt.
alcibiades_mystery
(36,437 posts)Laelth
(32,017 posts)I hoped they would go ahead with another government shut-down, but it appears that cooler heads have prevailed. The alleged "frostiness" coming from Republicans is just a ploy to fool the base. They know that another confrontation with the President over the debt ceiling would harm their chances in November.
-Laelth