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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBlood on the Moon for the GOP
Your daily dose of Pitt.
http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/33002-blood-on-the-moon-for-the-gop
Another event that beggars comparison is the sudden self-propelled ejection by GOP Rep. John Boehner from his sinecure as speaker of the House. Jim Wright did it in 1989 when Newt Gingrich chased him out over an ethics violation. Before that was Henry Clay, who resigned the position in 1814, 1820 and finally in 1825, some four decades before the last year of the Civil War. That's it. That's the list, in totality. Only three guys in almost three centuries have up and walked from the third most powerful job in the US government before serving out their term....
By now, everyone in the US knows that Boehner will be hanging up his cleats on Halloween and taking his pumpkin hue to some unknown future. The question is why. There have been 53 speakers of the House. Exactly three of them, including Boehner, have booked out of the office before serving their term out. Consider the presidency: Leaving aside mortal departure due to violence or disease, only one - Nixon - flapped his wings and flew away before his term was over. Lyndon Johnson doesn't count, because though he chose not to run for re-election, he stayed at his post until the last dish was rinsed.
Word has it that Boehner is putting on his boogie shoes because his fractious caucus is out to get him, because the stress of the position with those people involved was too much to bear. I'm not buying it for a nanosecond. This kind of thing doesn't just happen because "People are mean" or "I want to spend more time with my family," or even because "I got a seven-figure lobbying gig, so long suckers."
I have absolutely, positively nothing concrete to base this on, but I'm telling you straight up: Something is out of joint. We may find out in a week, in a year or in 10 years, but one of these days the true tale of this sudden evacuation will out. It's just too weird. If Aaron Sorkin tried to cobble this into a script, he'd get laughed out of the building. John Boehner is the speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States. Soon, he'll be the third guy to quit prematurely since they saw the whites of British eyes on Bunker Hill. To quote Ted Logan from Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, "Strange things are afoot at the Circle K."
By now, everyone in the US knows that Boehner will be hanging up his cleats on Halloween and taking his pumpkin hue to some unknown future. The question is why. There have been 53 speakers of the House. Exactly three of them, including Boehner, have booked out of the office before serving their term out. Consider the presidency: Leaving aside mortal departure due to violence or disease, only one - Nixon - flapped his wings and flew away before his term was over. Lyndon Johnson doesn't count, because though he chose not to run for re-election, he stayed at his post until the last dish was rinsed.
Word has it that Boehner is putting on his boogie shoes because his fractious caucus is out to get him, because the stress of the position with those people involved was too much to bear. I'm not buying it for a nanosecond. This kind of thing doesn't just happen because "People are mean" or "I want to spend more time with my family," or even because "I got a seven-figure lobbying gig, so long suckers."
I have absolutely, positively nothing concrete to base this on, but I'm telling you straight up: Something is out of joint. We may find out in a week, in a year or in 10 years, but one of these days the true tale of this sudden evacuation will out. It's just too weird. If Aaron Sorkin tried to cobble this into a script, he'd get laughed out of the building. John Boehner is the speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States. Soon, he'll be the third guy to quit prematurely since they saw the whites of British eyes on Bunker Hill. To quote Ted Logan from Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, "Strange things are afoot at the Circle K."
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Blood on the Moon for the GOP (Original Post)
KamaAina
Sep 2015
OP
sailfla
(239 posts)1. I still think the Pope's message got too him
Too much of a coinsidence
KamaAina
(78,249 posts)2. Oh, to Boner.
I thought you meant the Pope got to Pitt for a second!