Crossing the Line
To have some hope of getting a new House Speaker they could live with, some minority politicians were willing to cross the line just a little . . .
To have some hope of getting a new House Speaker they could live with, some minority politicians were willing to cross the line just a little . . .
When Glenn heard that the heir presumptive to the Speaker job had bowed out and that you didn’t have to be a congressman to be Speaker, he immediately sent his resume. He was the ultimate networking guy, and that should prove valuable. When turned down, he blamed it on “arachnophobia.”
Already, the applicants for the job of Speaker Of The House were lining up to take John Boehner’s place . . .