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Bonus Quote of the Day

December 26, 2012 at 2:13 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“I couldn’t believe the kind of people who had come and taken power. Many of them had never had any government experience. They had no respect as it were for government per se. I mean, I don’t know why you run for government office with the intent to close up government.”

— Rep. Bob Filner (D-CA), quoted by Southern California Public Radio, on leaving Congress to become Mayor of San Diego.

Filed Under: House of Representatives

Quote of the Day

December 26, 2012 at 10:00 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“I look forward to a situation where when the phone rings, I won’t be apprehensive that it’s some problem I have to deal with: some crisis — maybe that somebody else has done something stupid that I have to deal with, or in the worst case, something stupid I’ve done that I have to deal with.”

— Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA), quoted by Politico, on his retirement from Congress.

Filed Under: House of Representatives

Could the House Pick an Outsider for Speaker?

December 26, 2012 at 8:20 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Norm Ornstein notes that ff 17 Republicans vote for someone other than John Boehner as speaker, “the House will be thrown into turmoil — no elected speaker, and the prospect of additional ballots and a whole lot of intrigue before the new speaker is chosen and sworn in.”

“What if Boehner doesn’t survive? Go to Article I, Section 2: The Constitution does not say that the speaker of the House has to be a member of the House. In fact, the House can choose anybody a majority wants to fill the post. Every speaker has been a representative from the majority party. But these days, the old pattern clearly is not working.”

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Texas Lawmaker Becomes Oldest to Serve in House

December 26, 2012 at 7:00 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Rep. Ralph Hall (R-TX) earned the distinction of being the oldest lawmaker to ever serve in the House of Representatives, ABC Radio reports.

Hall eclipsed the record previously held by Rep. Charles Manley Stedman, who was also 89 when he died in September 1930.

Filed Under: House of Representatives

Plan Uncovered to Topple Boehner

December 22, 2012 at 1:15 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“Several conservative House Republican members are contemplating a plan to unseat Speaker John Boehner from his position on January 3,” Breitbart News reports.

“Staffers have compiled a detailed action plan that, if executed, could make this a reality… Dissatisfaction with Boehner is growing in the House Republican conference, but until now there hasn’t been a clear path forward.”

Fox News: A look at Boehner’s future as House leader.

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Are Republicans Ready to Dump Boehner?

December 21, 2012 at 9:47 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Steve Kornacki: “Last night was hardly the first public humiliation that John Boehner has suffered at the hands of his fellow Republicans, but it’s probably the most stark. And it raises some very basic questions about the House speaker’s political future – like whether he even has one.”

“The demise of Plan B also calls Boehner’s job security into question. The Obama-era conservative base has never trusted him; he’s been in Washington too long, he cut too many pre-2008 deals with Democrats, and he voted for too much spending. Since he claimed the speaker’s gavel, they’ve been watching him like a hawk for any sign he’s about to sell them out, virtually eliminating his ability to cut deals on their behalf. What happened last night indicates that this dynamic hasn’t changed since the election, and with the January 3 vote for speaker coming up, there is some chatter now that House conservatives might attempt to dethrone Boehner.”

First Read notes “it seems to us that the only person who’s capable of toppling Boehner
right now is Paul Ryan. But does he — or anyone else — want that job?”

Filed Under: House of Representatives

Bonus Quote of the Day

December 14, 2012 at 3:00 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“What I won’t miss are the 20 people in their pajamas who go on Cleveland.com anonymously and feel that the world is just dying for their snarky, stupid comments.”

— Rep. Steve LaTourette (R-OH) telling Cleveland.com what he won’t miss when he retires from the House of Representatives in January.

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Boehner Not Concerned About Losing Gavel

December 13, 2012 at 12:36 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) said he’s “not concerned about his job as Speaker as he seeks a deficit deal with President Obama that could face opposition from conservative members of his conference,” The Hill reports.

Said Boehner: “I’m not concerned about my job as Speaker. What I’m concerned about is doing the right thing for our kids and grandkids. And if we don’t fix this spending problem, their future is going to be rather bleak.”

There’s been speculation in recent days that Boehner won’t cut a deal until after he wins re-election as Speaker in early January.

Filed Under: House of Representatives

Boehner’s Challenge is Keeping His Caucus United

December 11, 2012 at 9:59 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Wall Street Journal: “The unruly freshman class of 2010 has thwarted Mr. Boehner numerous times during his two years as speaker. To bolster his position, Mr. Boehner has been slowly bringing Republican freshmen to his side by introducing them to the realities of legislating and congressional leadership. Mr. Boehner’s strategy, and his future as speaker, will get tested between now and year-end as Washington wrestles with negotiations designed to avert tax increases and spending cuts due to begin in early January.”

“Boehner has used both carrot and stick to unify his ranks, lawmakers said. Rep. Steve Southerland, a voluble freshman, got a job managing a transportation bill. Three freshmen who continued to defy the House leadership on key votes got booted from plum committees. Others learned the limits of their power by watching bills the House passed disappear in the Senate.”

“Boehner mended fences with his No. 2, Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA), after the two repeatedly clashed over various budget negotiations, aides to both men said. He has made an overt effort to cultivate Rep. Paul Ryan, chairman of the House budget committee and Mitt Romney’s running mate. Mr. Ryan didn’t embrace Mr. Boehner’s efforts to negotiate a deficit deal in 2011. This year, he is sitting in on Mr. Boehner’s daily strategy session and has endorsed the speaker’s plan to raise fresh tax revenue.”

Filed Under: House of Representatives

Boehner Worries About Possible Challenge

December 10, 2012 at 10:32 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Should a deal to avert the fiscal cliff “go sour,” National Review reports the buzz is that Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) may challenge House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) for the speaker’s gavel.

Said one aide close to the House leadership: “Price is the person we’re all watching. We know he’s frustrated, but we don’t know much else.”

Filed Under: House of Representatives

Feds Believe Jackson Tipped Off on Investigation

November 28, 2012 at 8:23 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Sources with knowledge of the federal investigation into Jesse Jackson Jr. told the Chicago Sun-Times that investigators believe the former lawmaker had learned of the federal scrutiny of his financial activity prior to his June 10 medical leave from Congress.

Filed Under: House of Representatives

Nude Protesters Arrested at Speaker’s Office

November 27, 2012 at 3:24 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Three women AIDS activists saying they wanted to highlight the ”naked truth” about potential spending cuts in HIV programs were arrested after taking their clothes off in the lobby of House Speaker John Boehner’s office, the AP reports.

TPM has some of their chants: “Boehner, Boehner, don’t be a dick, budget cuts will make us sick.” And: “Budget cuts are really rude, that’s why we have to be so lewd.”

BuzzFeed has photos.

Filed Under: House of Representatives

Why Jackson Still Isn’t Talking Publicly

November 26, 2012 at 9:00 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Rep. Bobby Rush (D-IL) said his former colleague and friend Jesse Jackson Jr. still “can’t take the pressure” of speaking publicly about his resignation, the Chicago Sun Times reports.

Said Rush: “Some moments he would be very articulate, very flowing with his thoughts, very much in control and command, but then at the drop of the hat, he just started crying.”

Jackson, who is under treatment for bipolar depression, resigned from Congress last week in the midst of a federal investigation into his campaign finances.

Filed Under: House of Representatives

DesJarlais Says He Will Not Resign

November 22, 2012 at 1:18 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Rep. Scott DesJarlais (R-TN) told the Knoxville News Sentinel that he “never intentionally misled voters about his past and stressed that he has no plans to resign over recent revelations that depict a private life starkly at odds with his public image as an anti-abortion, family values congressman.”

In his first extensive remarks since the release of a court transcript from his 14-year-old divorce, DesJarlais conceded that he often used “very poor judgment” during his first marriage and said he is not the same man who supported his first wife’s decision to have two abortions.

The physician-turned-lawmaker said he also deeply regrets sexual relationships with multiple women, including two patients and three co-workers.

Filed Under: House of Representatives

Jackson Resigns from Congress

November 21, 2012 at 2:31 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Rep. Jesse Jackson (D-IL) has resigned from Congress,
submitting his letter of resignation to House Speaker John Boehner this afternoon, the Chicago Sun Times reports.

“Jackson is embroiled in a federal investigation into his campaign accounts, and multiple sources have said he is trying to negotiate a deal with the feds. No such deal is in place, however, a source said.”

Filed Under: House of Representatives

Jackson Cancels Call with Staffers

November 21, 2012 at 10:17 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-IL) “reportedly had planned to break his silence Wednesday during a morning conference call with staff but changed his mind,” NBC Chicago reports.

There apparently was some concern the media would join the call.

Jackson was last seen in June before he disappeared on medical leave. Since then he has been diagnosed with bipolar depression and has been the subject of a federal probe.

Filed Under: House of Representatives

Large Number of Democrats from Just Two States

November 20, 2012 at 10:01 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Smart Politics finds that when the 113th Congress convenes in January, 29.4% of the Democratic caucus will hail from either California or New York  — up from a previous all-time high of 28.1% recorded after the Republican tsunami of 2010.

“While California and New York are two of the three most populous states in the country, it is important to note that the number of representatives from the two states collectively has remained relatively flat over the last 50 years. Since 1962, New York and California have accounted for between no less than 18.2 percent and no more than 19.1 percent of all seats in the nation’s lower legislative chamber.”

Filed Under: House of Representatives

Majority Think Democrats Will Be Cooperative

November 20, 2012 at 9:53 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

A new Gallup Poll finds 65% of Americans believe President Obama will make a sincere effort to work with the Republicans in Congress to find mutually acceptable solutions to the nation’s problems. In addition, 57% also expect the Democrats in Congress to try to work with the opposing party’s leaders, but just 48% say the same of the Republicans.

Filed Under: House of Representatives

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goddard-bw-snapshotTaegan Goddard is the founder of Political Wire, one of the earliest and most influential political web sites. He also runs Political Job Hunt, Electoral Vote Map and the Political Dictionary.

Goddard spent more than a decade as managing director and chief operating officer of a prominent investment firm in New York City. Previously, he was a policy adviser to a U.S. Senator and Governor.

Goddard is also co-author of You Won - Now What? (Scribner, 1998), a political management book hailed by prominent journalists and politicians from both parties. In addition, Goddard's essays on politics and public policy have appeared in dozens of newspapers across the country.

Goddard earned degrees from Vassar College and Harvard University. He lives in New York with his wife and three sons.

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