Poll: 60%
of Republicans want Boehner out, Top
GOP leader 'lost the confidence of his own party'
As Congress gets ready to convene, a
new
poll shows a full 60 percent of
Republican voters want Rep. John Boehner, R-Ohio, removed from his position as
House speaker.
Boehner has lost the confidence of his own party voters,
according to the telephone survey conducted Dec. 26-30 by pollster Pat Caddell
on behalf of People’s Poll. The
national poll reveals that only 25 percent of GOP
voters would vote to keep Boehner. The official speaker’s election is scheduled
for Jan. 6.
Asked if they believed Boehner has been ineffective at
opposing Obama’s agenda, a full 64 percent of voters agreed. “No respected
party leader has polled this low among his own party’s voters unless he was
embroiled in a major personal scandal,” wrote the Conservative Review.
“With 60% of Republican voters desiring a more conservative
Speaker, what does this mean for John Boehner next Tuesday – when members of
the House will cast votes for the next Speaker? And how can Boehner continue
to lead the opposition to President Obama when he has lost the confidence of
his own party?”
As
WND reported, the idea of Republicans in the
U.S. House not having Boehner as speaker come next week is catching on in the
media, too.
Fox
News reported on Tuesday about North
Carolina Rep. Walter Jones’ comments before Christmas that there was a “small
group, and we – about 16, 18 – and we’re hoping to have a name of a sitting
member of Congress that we can call out their name.”
Only
hours earlier, the Daily Caller
had cited the same local radio interview, which was reported by Buzzfeed at the
time. But WND had reported on
Dec. 19 on Jones’ comments, as part of the
publicity over the new DON’T BE YELLOW,
DUMP BOEHNER NOW CAMPAIGN, which
encourages constituents to let all 247 GOP members of the House majority know
they need to pick another speaker for the coming Congress.
It’s because of Boehner’s decision not to fight Barack
Obama’s amnesty and Obamacare, both of which now are funded through 2015, even
though the GOP will hold the majority in both the House and the Senate – a
stunning victory handed to the party by voters – starting next week.
BizPacReview
notes that there’s been talk of Boehner’s removal before, but there’s been no action. The report points out now there
would need to be only 30 conservative GOP members denying Boehner their votes
for him to face removal.
“Boehner spokesman Michael Steel indicated that the speaker
is not concerned by the challenge,” the report said. “‘Rep. Boehner was
selected as the House Republican Conference’s choice for speaker last month,’
Steel wrote in an email, ‘and he expects to be elected by the whole House next
week.’ “Perhaps he shouldn’t be so confident,” the report said.
The DUMP BOEHNER
campaign already has lined up more than
half-a-million letters that are scheduled for delivery to GOP members of the
House as soon as members convene next week. And it’s earned the
support of the founder of Tea
Party Nation, one of the organizations that
helped rouse the American electorate in 2010 and give the GOP control of the
U.S. House. “Absolutely,” Judson Phillips told WND Monday. “I want people
storming the halls of Congress. Melting the phone lines and anything else. “So,
I love [WND CEO Joseph Farah's] letter writing idea.”
It was in a commentary in the Washington Times, Phillips explained why he thinks Boehner should be replaced. “A month after its incredible victory, the GOP squandered its mandate, surrendering to the Democrats,” he wrote. “The GOP-led House of Representatives did not proclaim its mandate and hold off on major decisions until the Republican majority in the Senate was sworn in. No, they went to the GOP position of preemptive surrender and gave President Obama and the Democrats almost everything they wanted.
“Despite the pleas and demands from the base, the GOP did
nothing to stop Mr. Obama’s executive amnesty. They even rewarded left-wing
billionaires who had spent millions to keep the Democrats in power by extending
so-called ‘Green Energy’ subsidies,” he wrote. “The architect of the Republican
surrender was House Speaker John Boehner.”
Despite Boehner’s earlier reliance on the tea party, as soon
as he was in office, he ignored the movement, Phillips wrote. “Mr. Boehner made
the obligatory statements about cutting spending and reducing Obamacare. Yet
time after time, when the occasion called for him to stand and fight, he chose
surrender,” he wrote. “2014 is almost over and 2015 is almost here. The first
order of business for the House of Representatives in 2015 is to elect a new
Speaker of the House. “It cannot be John Boehner.”
Actually, there are more than 510,000 letters that already
have been put into the pipeline for delivery. They would make up a stack nearly
167 feet tall. On Twitter, the hashtags #BoehnerMustGo and #DumpBoehner have been surging, and other commentators, while not
adopting the specific Don’t
be Yellow, Dump Boehner Now! campaign,
agree with the goal.
At
the American Thinker blog, Layne Hansen
wrote: “It is time to stop thinking of John Boehner and the rest of the
Republican congressional leadership as being cowardly and recognize them for
what they are: part of The Ruling Class that believes it has the right to tell
the rest of us how to live.
“The current GOP leadership has got to go; this has ceased
to be an arguable point. We cannot count on these people to do what is right.
Conservatives did not give them majorities in both chambers for them to keep
playing the same game,” he wrote.
And
at RedState.com, Editor Erick Erickson also
delivered a “no-other-options” message. “House conservatives must summon the
courage to oppose Boehner’s nomination on the floor in January. It is a moral
imperative. You cannot consistently complain about leadership’s many failures –
and the treachery involved with a speaker fresh off a successful wave election
conspiring with President Obama to fund amnesty and enjoy a celebratory phone
call in the aftermath – and then vote for him to continue in this role. To
paraphrase Albert Einstein, that is the definition of insanity, and it is
enabled by a vote for Rep. John Boehner,” he wrote.
Critics of Boehner’s actions are responding to the “Don’t Be
Yellow: Dump Boehner Campaign” from WND founder Joseph Farah for voters to let
the majority members know their thoughts on the issues of amnesty and
Obamacare, which both were funded into 2015 in a massive $1.1 trillion spending
bill agreed to by Boehner.
Farah said he expects, based on early reaction, to generate
millions of letters in time for delivery when the new Congress opens its
session this month. “It’s clear from the viral nature of this campaign that
millions of Americans, mostly Republicans, by the way, would like to put coal
in Boehner’s stocking this year. And they’d like him to accept the gift as just
another member of the House of Representatives rather than as its leader,”
Farah said.
The innovative campaign that allows anyone to send a form
letter on yellow paper to every Republican member of the House was organized
quickly in response to growing anger and frustration from GOP voters. They felt
betrayed by Boehner and his leadership team over what Farah characterizes as
“his capitulation to Obamacare and the unconstitutional amnesty executive
action, which were both fully funded by House Republicans who were voted into
office to do just the opposite.”
“While the news cycle has forgotten about Boehner’s betrayal
of Republican voters in November, the grass-roots electorate has not,” said
Farah. Americans, he said, “are angry enough at the Republican establishment to
put their money where their mouth is – investing in this unusual lobbying
effort to wake up House members as to the state of their leadership crisis. “Will
Republican House members respond in January? At the very least, they won’t be
able to ignore the deluge of mail that awaits them,” he said.
“You can order your
letters sent today, and they will be ready for delivery when the new Congress
reconvenes. It would be great to see thousands or, better yet, tens of
thousands flooding in that first week. That will make an impression that cannot
be ignored by Republican members of the House,” he said.
“I’m excited. Now it’s up to you. I’ve already ordered my
letters. I’ve even secured the domain names DumpBoehnerCampaign.com and
DumpBoehnerNow.com for social media dissemination. Tell your friends,” he
wrote.
The
letter explains to members of the U.S. House that two issues have “prompted
Americans to turn in droves to the Republican Party in November 2014 – Barack
Obama’s blatantly unconstitutional executive action to provide amnesty to
millions of illegal aliens, and the deliberately deceptive restructuring of
America’s health-care system through Obamacare, which threatens to unravel the
greatest health delivery system in the world.”
Pointing out that Republicans before the election “solemnly
vowed to STOP this lame-duck president,” the letter states: “Now you have the
power, right and duty to stop him. “But it won’t happen with John Boehner
leading you. You know this to be true. The trillion-dollar budget deal is just the
latest proof that Boehner is not capable of leading the House to victory during
this critical period.”
Farah noted that the launch of the program rivals the
historic “Pink Slip Campaign” in 2010 that generated some 9.5 million letters
to Congress. “Americans are angry about Boehner’s betrayal of the voters who
gave him a bigger majority in the House and Republicans control of the Senate.
This could prove to be Boehner’s undoing,” he said.
The campaign allows people to send letters, with their own
names and addresses via FedEx, all for the one price of $29.95, to each of the
House GOP members.
Farah said, “From previous campaigns we know this approach
prompts members to talk about the boxes of letters that are coming into their
offices each day. And that’s exactly what we want to do with the DUMP BOEHNER
CAMPAIGN – a grass-roots lobbying effort that can channel your outrage into
effective and meaningful action.” He said what can be guaranteed is that
members “will see, hear and feel your participation in it.”
“We saw the same thing in 2010,” recalled Farah. “People
were angry then. They may be angrier now. It is as if elections have no
consequences when Republicans vote.” A sampling of just how upset people are has been posted online, with abundant promises of “I’m in,” and “Do it.
Source:http://www.wnd.com/2015/01/poll-60-of-republicans-want-boehner-out/
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