Freshman Democratic Rep. Walt Minnick won't discuss a conversation he had with Idaho GOP colleague Mike Simpson about the role Minnick might play in removing Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.So, let me see if I've got this straight.
Simpson says he told Minnick that members of the moderate Blue Dog Coalition of Democrats will hold the balance of power if Democrats retain control in the November election and could deny Pelosi re-election in January 2011.
Simpson said he counseled Minnick during a May 29 flight from Washington, D.C., to Salt Lake City about how the Blue Dogs could make history.
"It's premature until one sees the lineup of the next House of Representatives," Minnick told the Idaho Statesman. "If there are multiplecandidates - and there were not last time - I will vote for whoever best represents my views and whoever I think best represents the thinking of Idahoans."
Minnick declined to say whether he's discussed that scenario with fellow Blue Dogs. "There is a casual conversation on almost every topic from time to time," he said. "I don't have a response to your question."
Minnick did echo part of what Simpson says they discussed: "The speaker is elected by a majority of the House, not a majority of the (controlling party) caucus. People ignore that. And I have been a voice for sensible leadership."
Said Simpson: "Who do you think told him that?"
A Republican is telling a Democrat that the Democrat needs to get rid of the most effective Speaker the Democrats have had in decades, the first female Speaker, and one that has gotten some tough legislation passed, because the Tea Party doesn't like her at all. The Republican is telling the Democrat this because the Republican has the best interests of the Democrat in mind.
Sure, and I have some beautiful beachfront property in Idaho to sell Minnick too. Good luck with that, Walt. Because the Republican plan is totally to get Steny Hoyer as Speaker and not Orange Julius.
Idiots.
the most effective Speaker the Democrats have had in decades
ReplyDeleteThat's a hell of a statement, and if true reflects very poorly on Democrats..
Lest we not forget...
"...the first order of business will be ethics reform. The American people want greater integrity in Washington and Democrats pledge to make this the most honest, ethical and open Congress in history."
From using the Air Force as a private chauffeur
To lying about any knowledge of waterboarding
Also lets not forget voting for bills without reading them.
But it's the most honest, ethical and open Congress in history...