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John Boehner To House Republicans: 'Get Your Ass In Line'

John Boehner Debt Ceiling

By LAURIE KELLMAN   07/28/11 04:07 AM ET   AP

WASHINGTON -- Movie clips, some coarse talk and behind-the-scenes hardball.

House GOP leaders are selling, selling, selling Speaker John Boehner's debt limit plan to skeptical rank-and-file Republicans.

Boehner explained it himself: "I can't do this job unless you're behind me," he told his members.

"Get your ass in line," he ordered a caucus in chaos days before a government that borrows 40 percent of what it spends may lose its ability to borrow any more.

Deciding whether to support Boehner's plan to raise the debt ceiling in exchange for spending cuts has vexed House Republicans more than any other question in the seven months since they assumed control of the chamber and promised to change the way Washington works.

Some in the tea party movement that helped propel the Republican gains in the 2010 elections concluded that Boehner already had betrayed them by negotiating with President Barack Obama on possibly increasing government revenues – read, taxes – as part of a debt ceiling-debt reduction deal. Others said he deserved more time to put things right in their eyes.

The split is less about conservative ideology than whether a deal that can pass into law amounts to failure. Both sides say their aim is to polish the GOP's deficit-slashing brand and pave a road to victory for the party in the 2012 elections.

The two factions within the GOP caucus clashed Wednesday in a remarkable closed-door meeting that opened with a revelation to some: Conservatives had been trying to get outside groups to put pressure on undecided GOP members to oppose Boehner's plan because its spending cuts were too puny.

Rep. Jim Jordan, Boehner's Ohio neighbor and the chairman of the House's 175-member conservative Republican Study Committee, opened the meeting by apologizing for a staffer's email that referred to a "hit list" of Republicans.

Some members stood up and said they didn't appreciate being targeted. "Fire him!" someone in the crowd yelled, referring to the staffer. The scene inside the room was described to The Associated Press by two officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because the meeting was private.

"This has never been and never will be the way we do business at the RSC," the study group's spokesman, Brian Straessle, later told reporters.

The debate's toll on the trust and good will that once existed within Boehner's conference had become clear to GOP leaders earlier in the week.

Boehner's ambitious second-in-command, Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., acknowledged to the caucus that "the debt limit vote sucks," but he insisted it must be done.

House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., chose to fire up the members Tuesday with a clip from the cops-and-robbers flick "The Town," in which Ben Affleck's character tells his cohorts, "We're gonna hurt some people." Someone else asks, "Whose car we gonna take?"

Democrats pounced.

"Politics isn't a gang fight," White House spokesman Dan Pfeiffer tweeted.

Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, said that the movie choice underscored "a barely veiled interest in hurting the president politically" and showed the Republicans meant to incite "vitriol and (a) negative tone."

"Who are they planning to hurt?" she said.

"Given how serious the situation is – and the situation is serious – why is the congresswoman moonlighting as a movie critic?" Boehner spokesman Michael Steel responded.

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WASHINGTON -- Movie clips, some coarse talk and behind-the-scenes hardball. House GOP leaders are selling, selling, selling Speaker John Boehner's debt limit plan to skeptical rank-and-file Republica...
WASHINGTON -- Movie clips, some coarse talk and behind-the-scenes hardball. House GOP leaders are selling, selling, selling Speaker John Boehner's debt limit plan to skeptical rank-and-file Republica...
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marijam
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08:32 AM on 07/30/2011
RE: Movie clips, some coarse talk and behind-the-scenes hardball.

Bill Maher gets it right in his latest piece "GOP We're gonna hurt some people" film clips put together as the latest GOP ad.
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MmeFlutterbye
Mmeflutterbye
11:44 AM on 07/29/2011
"Given how serious the situation is – and the situation is serious – why is the congresswoman moonlighting as a movie critic?" Boehner spokesman Michael Steel responded."

More of what passes for Republican "clever humor"! I love it when Republicans try to imitate John Stewart. It falls flat giving us yet another reason for kicking them out in 2012.
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07:23 AM on 07/29/2011
Republicans are a joke. It is disgusting that they are trying to take us all down with them.
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ssaintc
Be gentle to all and stern with yourself.
04:02 AM on 07/29/2011
Once upon a time there was a party called the Republicans.

They stuck together right or wrong.

Then some switched up and liked to be called teabaggers.

They helped destroy their party and helped the guy they all hated when a landslide election in 2012.

The end.
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ssaintc
Be gentle to all and stern with yourself.
03:07 AM on 07/29/2011
Teabaqqers....the most despised group in America!
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Andrea Blackwell
Why watch the news? The truth's on Comedy Central!
02:37 AM on 07/29/2011
uh, Congress? Is there a crack habit you'd like to discuss? I believe we need an intervention....DIVINE, if need be.
08:17 PM on 07/28/2011
I am very much open to the idea of a leaner, more efficiently-run government, but only if Washington can figure out how to implement it responsibly. If the idea of compromising with the President is seen as betrayal by the Tea Party folks, then Boehner needs to figure out how to get rid of all these nut cases, otherwise nothing will ever get done.

This whole charade is an embarrassment to our country AND the GOP. Boehner needs to have that GOP cat fight on their own time. If this charade directly leads to a default or a downgrade of our bond rating, it will destroy the Republicans... and I actually don't want to see that happen either.
09:37 PM on 07/28/2011
Washington cannot figure out how to implement a leaner, more efficient government because it would cost them their high priced salaries and benefits. To make our government lean, they must do as any other business, they must get rid of high priced, wasteful employees. Since they are the high priced, wasteful employees of our government, they would never cut their own jobs or benefits, only the jobs, services and benefits that affect the regular, working American people.
08:11 PM on 07/28/2011
MR SPEAKER: **PRAISE THE LORD AND PASS THE AMMUNITION.**
07:33 PM on 07/28/2011
Oh, they're behind you, Mr. Speaker. Waayy behind you.
07:15 PM on 07/28/2011
Here they go agian; the short-sighted Republicans chasing their tail by fighting even with their leader ! As a Republican, I hate to say this - but there comes a time that people of any kind of sense ( or political party persuasion, for that matter ) need to call a spade a spade.

NEVER screw with the credibility of the United States, (and the Stock Market) by gas-bagging any issue, I say.
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Andrea Blackwell
Why watch the news? The truth's on Comedy Central!
11:30 PM on 07/29/2011
No, they aren't short sighted. They're covered for generations to come. What this country has is good marketing. There's no REAL credibility here. We are ALL in the same sinking ship. Some of us have life preservers, some of us don't, but ain't NOBODY gettin' out of the water.
It's too late. They might as well move the Wall Street Casino to Vegas and break out the neon.
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blbsmurf
06:30 PM on 07/28/2011
I would like to cast a vote of "no confidence" in Boehners' leadership. A new leader should be chosen.
06:15 PM on 07/28/2011
Recall B. Obama in 2008 saying that a balanced budget wasn't a short term goal, a mid term goal, or even a long term goal?

He then went on to antagoize at least half the nation over homosexuality and health care, destroying consensus over less important issues that he needed to tackle this major long term problem which was obviously coming to a head during his adminsitration.

Pretty poor judgement for someone who claimed to have only good judgement to offer in lieu of experience.

However this turns out, it wasn't Bushes fault.

If you are in charge, then you are to blame, unless you are in charge but not in control, in which case you are doubly to blame.
10:54 PM on 07/28/2011
Observe...complex issues as interpreted by a simple mind.
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Andrea Blackwell
Why watch the news? The truth's on Comedy Central!
11:44 PM on 07/29/2011
google "trickle-down economics"
It might help you catch up.

A copy of "Politics for Dummies", my also be useful
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ywcachieve
'Let's Stay Together', with President Obama!
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07:23 PM on 07/28/2011
Yes! Thank you!
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ywcachieve
'Let's Stay Together', with President Obama!
07:29 PM on 07/28/2011
You're welcome. :)
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GUITFIDDEL
If you PICK on me, you better know the CHORDS
03:24 PM on 07/29/2011
I’ll have to wait until I get home to follow this address but, judging by the title I’m going to guess and say that it must be something about the Tards and Repoops right? I can't wait!! When I get back I'll probably be #1212!
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ywcachieve
'Let's Stay Together', with President Obama!
06:44 PM on 07/29/2011
You will get an eye full.
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normalintexas
TaDa!
06:10 PM on 07/28/2011
Another teapublican expose:

Virginia Foxx. It was hard to decide between Louie Gohmert or Virginia Foxx who was the craziest. It was a tie. Virginia had so many examples of lunacy I decided to choose her tweet during the Affordable Health Care Act debate. It's a classic.

'Democrats want to Euthanize Seniors and destroy our perfect health care system that covers everyone !'

So far today I have exposed: Farenthold, Gohmert, Barton, Lankford and Foxx. I will continue until every teapublican is exposed for the useless lugs they are.
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ywcachieve
'Let's Stay Together', with President Obama!
06:22 PM on 07/28/2011
'''Virginia had so many examples of lunacy I decided to choose her tweet during the Affordable Health Care Act debate. It's a classic.

'Democrats want to Euthanize Seniors and destroy our perfect health care system that covers everyone !' ''''

OMG...What a whackjob she is.
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blbsmurf
06:40 PM on 07/28/2011
The democrats put social security trust fund money into the general fund. Voted for it and passed it. Imagine how easily this made it look like the sitting POTUS paid off the national debt and a surplus on top of that. Remember the ussliberty.
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ywcachieve
'Let's Stay Together', with President Obama!
06:04 PM on 07/28/2011
My fellow Dems. President Obama has got this. Trust me. The man is brilliant. While the teapublicans are playing checkers, Mr. President is playing chess. He will checkmate them, in due time .