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House Republican: Ryan Might Accept Speakership if Unanimously Appointed
Monday, October 12, 2015 02:41 PM

By: By LAURIE KELLMAN

If rebel conservatives and establishment Republicans in the House can agree on anything, it's likely supporting Paul Ryan for speaker.

Across the Sunday talk shows, members of the Freedom Caucus that helped drive Speaker John Boehner toward retirement said they could swing behind Ryan in the wide-open race for a successor. That's what Boehner and his allies want, too. But the fragile, theoretical consensus falls apart over just how the speaker should wield power.

Freedom Caucus members want major changes in how the House works, including shifting some power from their speaker to committee chairmen. The ideal speaker, these conservatives say, would answer to Republicans, even if that leads to such consequences as government shutdowns. Others see the speaker as responsible, ultimately, for governing — the minimum, senior Republicans say, required to maintain GOP majorities in Congress and win the presidency in the 2016 elections.

The debate tangles the Constitution with obscure House rules and palace intrigue. But the answer could help Ryan decide whether to steer a caucus that many say can't be led. The path forward seemed to rest on Ryan's answer, which on Sunday remained, "no thanks."

"Paul Ryan is a good man. He's a great communicator, the kind of messenger I think our party needs," Freedom Caucus Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said on "Fox News Sunday." ''And certainly, if he gets in the race, I think our group would look favorably on him."

The prospect of Ryan as speaker arose after a rollicking two weeks on Capitol Hill, in which Boehner announced his resignation and his heir apparent, Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, abruptly withdrew his candidacy. Freedom Caucus members had presented McCarthy with a list of demands he and top aides concluded could be next to impossible to meet, including a seat at the leadership table, a role in selecting committee chairs and members, and more votes on their legislative proposals.

A leadership crisis resulted, with Ryan the only person widely deemed acceptable to fill it — under certain conditions. He has said repeatedly he doesn't want the job, but is said to be thinking about it.

One Republican close to Ryan said that the only scenario in which Ryan might end up as speaker is if he were to be selected by unanimous acclamation, not subject to bargaining with the Freedom Caucus. This Republican demanded anonymity to discuss private considerations.

But haggling over policy, one Republican said Sunday, was inevitable.

To un-stick the House from the muck of intractable conflict, Ryan would have to make deals with members of both parties on raising the debt ceiling, passing a budget and more, said one Republican who supports him.

"If he does those things, he will have his legs taken out by some of his own members. We all know that," Rep. Charlie Dent, R-Pa., said on NBC's "Meet the Press." ''He's going to have the same problems that John Boehner had and Kevin McCarthy was about to experience."

Rep. Raul Labrador of Idaho agreed that it's possible that he and other members of the House Freedom Caucus would support Ryan or others. But first, Labrador said, any candidate needs to talk to the caucus and address the concern that the speaker should more effectively push the Republicans' agenda before making deals.

"It's not about the who, it's about the what," Labrador told CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday. "What are we going to do in the House to change the culture? What are we going to do so we can get 247 Republicans together on the same page?"

Rep. Mick Mulvaney, R-S.C., said he, too, would consider voting for Ryan. "First, he's got to make a decision to run," Mulaney said. "And then I think he's got to convince me and some other folks that if he were in charge, that the place would be different."

Even Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, who launched a bid for speaker late last week, said he could be open to the prospect of Ryan as speaker.

"We allow these good bills and ideas to percolate from the bottom up, rather than the top down-driven process where the speaker is telling the body what to do," Chaffetz, the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, said on ABC's "This Week."

"I think the speaker works for the conference, the House Republicans," he said.

Members of the GOP establishment remained squarely behind Ryan. One, Rep. Tom Cole of Oklahoma, tried to downplay the differences between factions and appealed for calm.

"Our disagreements tend to be tactical, not theological. We actually believe in the same thing," Cole said on CNN. "It's not like we're going to be without a speaker."

 
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Re: House Republican: Ryan Might Accept Speakership if Unanimously Appointed
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2015, 09:26:15 pm »
Nicw way of sayiing to his RINOGOP boses I want no part of the job. I just want to be a career RINO politician
and get tickets to the Packer games. Smart move for him and his request will hapen when hell freezes over, JMO. :amen:

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Re: House Republican: Ryan Might Accept Speakership if Unanimously Appointed
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2015, 10:52:07 pm »
A Speaker is the speaker of the whole House.  Not just the leader of the particular party, and damned sure not somebody who should be held hostage by a bunch of radicals who want to shutdown the government on a regular basis and for the flimsiest of reasons.

Ryan would be a fool to get caught up in that. Plus, he's where his strengths are, dealing with the budget. 

The interview yesterday with Charlie Dent and Dave Brat proved to me that the "Freedom Caucus" doesn't want to govern.  It just wants to raise hell and disrupt. No different from the Black Caucus.

Roy Moore's "spiritual warfare" is driving past a junior high without stopping.

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Re: House Republican: Ryan Might Accept Speakership if Unanimously Appointed
« Reply #3 on: October 13, 2015, 02:24:30 am »
Good grief Ryan would be no better than Boehner.     :chairbang:   With his voting record, why would we want him as speaker??  It's his voting record that needs to be reviewed.  Not what he says ... but what he does!   We need a conservative; not someone that is going to side with the DEMS.  Siding with the DEMS is only going to cost us seats and cost us the White House.   

Just an example:

2nd AMENDMENT:
* Voted against a 1999 amendment repealing a DC law that prohibits residents from possessing firearms -- liberal position 

IMMIGRATION:
* Voted in favor of allowing illegal immigrants to remain in the U.S. without legal residency in 2002 -- liberal position
* Voted against penalizing cities that give sanctuary to illegal aliens in 2004 -- liberal position

BUDGET:
* Voted against banning taxpayer dollars from being expended to renovate or expand UN Headquarters anywhere in the United    States  in 2006 -- liberal position
* Voted in favor of the 2011 debt ceiling deal, which increased the debt by $2.4 trillion – the largest increase in American history that undermined GOP unity behind a balanced budget -- liberal position

JUDICIARY:

* Voted in favor of eliminating confirmation for 200 presidential appointees in 2012, which would reduce oversight of the Executive Branch -- liberal position

...and he voted to increase the debt ceiling numerous times -- liberal position


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Re: House Republican: Ryan Might Accept Speakership if Unanimously Appointed
« Reply #4 on: October 13, 2015, 03:11:04 am »
At first I thought that was an egotistic, pansy-a$$ed thing for him to say; however, considering all the bloodshed so far, it becomes a rather sensible remark to make.