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Rep. Louie Gohmert: John Boehner Will Be Gone By January

crybaby-boehnerLouie Gohmert says that Weeper John Boehner will be gone come January 2015. This is great news if true, but it’s also a double edged sword. If Louie Gohmert is right, then who do the Republicans pick to be Speaker of the House? The election this fall wouldn’t affect which party the Speaker comes from. The Democrats have about as much of a chance to take back the House of representatives as a conservative has of winning in San Francisco. Who replaces the mentally unstable Boehner if he’s gone? Eric Cantor? Kevin McCarthy? Paul Ryan? You know full well that the Karl Rove establishment RINO GOP will never allow a real conservative to become Speaker. Weeper Boehner may simply retire, because he knows conseratives have turned against him, or run and easily win his district again. But it only takes 12 GOP votes in the House to dethrone Boehner as Speaker.

One of the tea-party leaders in Congress believes the days of Rep. John Boehner, R-Ohio, as speaker of the House of Representatives are numbered.

Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, told WND he predicts Boehner will no longer be speaker “by next January,” regardless of the outcome of the midterm election in November.

The Texan doesn’t think it will take a coup to remove Boehner, believing the tide is already moving in that direction, and saying, “I think people are ready for a change.”

And Gohmert would see that as a change for the better, because, he says, “We’ve got to have someone who is smart enough to realize” it was (Sen. Majority Leader) Harry Reid (D-Nev.) who shut down the government, not the GOP.

…Gohmert feels GOP leadership is making a key mistake by listening to insiders like Rove more than tea-party voters, and he cited last autumn’s government shutdown as an example.


Right Wing News states it best about Weeper Boehner:

John Boehner has no charisma, nobody trusts him, he’s a terrible strategist, he’s hostile to grassroots conservatives and Democrats assume that he’s going to cave in every negotiation. We can’t flush him out of a leadership position in the Republican Party fast enough.