A group of House Republicans hate President Obama so
much that there is a very real possibility that they overthrow John
Boehner if he allows a vote on the Senate passed clean funding bill for
Homeland Security.
Politico reported,
“Boehner’s allies are concerned after Friday’s setback that his critics
inside the Republican Conference may try to oust him as speaker if — as
expected — he puts a long-term DHS funding bill on the House floor next
week. While Boehner shrugs off such speculation, close friends believe
such a move is a real possibility.”
Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi signaled to her House Democrats that Speaker Boehner cut a deal with her to
allow a clean vote on the Senate passed Homeland Security bill next
week, “Your vote tonight will assure that we will vote for full funding
next week. Thank you for your leadership.”
Boehner’s spokesman, Michael Steel, denied that his boss made a deal with Democrats, “We did not make any such ‘deal’ or promise.”
There obviously was a deal made. Here is how the
process is expected to play out. Senate Democrats are going to block the
move to form a conference committee that would combine the House and
Senate passed bills. Without a conference committee, House Republicans
can’t reinsert their language overturning President Obama’s executive
actions on immigration. Speaker Boehner’s only remaining move will be to
bring the Senate’s clean Homeland Security funding bill to the floor
for a vote. Democrats will join with Boehner’s supporters in passing the
clean funding bill.
If all goes as expected, conservatives will be
demanding that Boehner be removed from the speakership. In other words, a
group of House Republicans hate President Obama so much that they are
willing to jeopardize Homeland Security in an attempt to defeat him.
They would deem Boehner’s clean funding of Homeland Security to be a
fireable offense, and would seek to remove Boehner from his position as
the leader of the House Republicans.
House Democrats have likely agreed not
speak publicly about the deal, but it is clear that this situation is
going to end with the Senate’s bill that funds DHS through September
being passed, but because he didn’t sufficiently jeopardize national
security, John Boehner might find himself out of a job.
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