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Boehner vs. Bachmann?
National Review ^ | 07/26/2012 | Robert Costa

Posted on 07/26/2012 6:56:19 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Speaker John Boehner and Representative Michele Bachmann have never been close. Now, in the midst of the Huma Abedin flap, the question is whether there will be open hostilities.

After Bachmann’s presidential campaign fizzled earlier this year, the Minnesota Republican returned to Capitol Hill unsure of her role in the House Republican conference. She had run and lost a race for a minor leadership post, and her Tea Party Caucus was idle. According to a couple of her friends, it was a personal and political low point. Fox News called sporadically, and a colorful bloc of conservative freshmen — Allen West, Rand Paul — were the Right’s new darlings.

But Bachmann had a political lifeline — a seat on the House Intelligence Committee — thanks to Boehner. Bachmann was tapped for the post in late 2010, and it has been a plum spot ever since then, enabling her to review classified material and enter the national-security debate as an insider. At the time of her appointment, many senior House GOP aides were wary of elevating the fiery backbencher, but Bachmann was vocal about her interest in foreign affairs, and Boehner assured them that it was an appropriate gesture.

Up until this month, having Bachmann on the intelligence committee has proved a good move from Boehner’s perspective. He has praised her in the past as a hardworking member, and he knew she would relish the opportunity to broaden her portfolio. Bachmann still may be a thorn in his side on various votes, aides explain, but she has usually avoided publicly railing against Boehner. That cold peace has ended, and the latest tensions may not end amicably, sources say.

Bachmann has generated national headlines for accusing Abedin, a top adviser to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, of tilting U.S. foreign policy in favor of the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist group. Four other lawmakers signed Bachmann’s letter, but many Republicans have criticized Bachmann’s finger-pointing. Senator John McCain of Arizona was the first to reject Bachmann’s claims, then Representative Mike Rogers of Michigan, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, did the same. But it’s Boehner’s cagey response to the kerfuffle that has made Bachmann and her allies nervous.

“I haven’t seen the letter, and I don’t know Huma, but from everything I do know of her, she has a sterling character,” Boehner told reporters last week. “And I think accusations like this being thrown around are pretty dangerous.” When a reporter followed up and asked about Bachmann’s intelligence-committee seat, Boehner didn’t rule anything out. “I don’t know that that’s related at all,” he said. According to a source close to Bachmann, the Minnesotan interpreted those remarks as a warning and a sign of Boehner’s tenuous support for her committee position. And from a procedural angle, her fears are warranted. Boehner may have picked her for the committee, but, as speaker, he could easily take that post away.

Several Republicans close to House leadership tell National Review Online that Boehner is not working to oust Bachmann from the committee or discipline her. If anything, one GOP source says, the entire episode has been a distraction for Boehner, especially since the speaker wants the conference to focus on jobs and the economy. If the situation festers, the leadership is keeping its options open, another aide says, but it expects Bachmann to eventually move on from the controversy.

There is a general sense among those close to Boehner, Majority Leader Eric Cantor, and Whip Kevin McCarthy that Bachmann is not so much a political threat to the leadership, but a member who needs to be better managed. Still, they say, because she does not consult with leadership on most of her initiatives and does not respond well to emissaries or private counsel, many aides feel that Boehner’s public statement was the best way to send a message — for now.

“If she’s not careful, she’s going to become irrelevant,” says Ed Rollins, the former campaign manager for Bachmann’s presidential campaign. “She’s on the intelligence committee and people assume that she has information that no one else has. So when she goes out and makes a charge, it has added weight. She’s close to crossing that ‘kook line,’ and Boehner and the others may be ready to dismiss her as a serious player.”

Bachmann doesn’t appear ready to back down. Instead, sources tell NRO, she is working behind the scenes to generate support for her intelligence-committee post. Conservative talk-show host Glenn Beck, who has spoken with Bachmann on his program about the Abedin story, has reported that Bachmann is “facing pressure to apologize for her comments” or risk being “removed from her position.” Republican House aides roll their eyes at the Beck story. No such pressure, they say, is being exerted on the congresswoman. If anything, a third leadership source reiterates, Boehner is doing his best to avoid spending time on the Bachmann matter, publicly or privately.

Yet the general goodwill that has existed between Bachmann and Boehner for the past year seems to be gone. Bachmann, long a force during closed-door conference meetings, is now a backbencher once again, at least in the eyes of many congressional politicos. Boehner may be pressured to kick her off the committee, but with her star power fading, he doesn’t seem in any rush to make her a martyr.

— Robert Costa is a political reporter for National Review.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bachmann; boehner; boehner4alqaeda; boehner4ikhwan; patriotbachmann
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To: Segovia
Boehner is, like his counterpart in the Senate, a DISGRACE. The GOP needs intelligent, aggressive, CONSERVATIVE leaders in the Senate and House, not two old decrepit party Apparatchiks whose only objective is to hang on to their princely salaries and benefits as long as possible.
21 posted on 07/26/2012 7:19:29 AM PDT by ZULU (See: http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=D9vQt6IXXaM&hd)
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To: SeekAndFind

It’s difficult too see how Bohner, Rubio, Cantor et al are not engaged in Treason by allowing this islamist cabal to metastasize within our government. It is absolutely unbelievable. What are these idiots thinking? Or are they actually true enemies of the Republic?


22 posted on 07/26/2012 7:24:42 AM PDT by onedoug
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To: SeekAndFind

The Romney-RINO-GOPe WING is not conservative.

They are chameleons without shame. Liars all.


23 posted on 07/26/2012 7:29:45 AM PDT by Diogenesis ("Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. " Pres. Ronald Reagan)
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To: SeekAndFind

There are 3 types of RINO’s:

1 - Those for whom Dem’s hold blackmail material,
(it’s the only thing that explains behavior such as Boehner’s and Graham’s)
2 - The self-serving, who are more interested in “reaching across the aisle”, than being “conservative”,
(ala McCain)
3 - Those who’s only core conviction is getting re-elected.


24 posted on 07/26/2012 7:30:28 AM PDT by G Larry (I'm under no obligation to be a passive victim!)
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To: SeekAndFind

To support the GOP is to support TREASON, DEATH PANELs,
ROMNEYCARE/OBAMACARE, Taxes (called “fees” for the Bishop),
statism, TARP, and global warming.

WHAT possible reason is there to support the GOP?


25 posted on 07/26/2012 7:32:32 AM PDT by Diogenesis ("Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. " Pres. Ronald Reagan)
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To: SeekAndFind
I don’t know Huma, but from everything I do know of her, she has a sterling character,” Boehner told reporters

So, Boehner sides with a person he doesn't know and ignorantly states has a 'sterling character' over a person he knows personally and well enough to have selected her for the seat she holds. The man is either an idiot or a conspirator or both.

26 posted on 07/26/2012 7:37:19 AM PDT by liberalh8ter (If Barack has a memory like a steel trap, why can't he remember what the Constitution says?)
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To: SeekAndFind

the general consensus is that ALL RINOs in both houses need to go. every time Bonehead bucks a critical American interist (our security) to support the insider establishment mandates, his fall just gets closer. Truly there needs to be another mechanism, other than elections, to rid ourselves of these vermin when they clearly abandon their oath.


27 posted on 07/26/2012 7:40:11 AM PDT by drypowder
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To: 556x45
"Thats completely in the hands of IN voters."

I'm not exactly sure how we in Indiana can remove an Ohio representative.

28 posted on 07/26/2012 7:40:21 AM PDT by Sword_of_Gideon
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To: SeekAndFind

That’s because Bachman has a bigger set of balls than Boehner, and Boehner is jealous of her getting to wear a pretty dress and yet not crying all the time


29 posted on 07/26/2012 7:54:52 AM PDT by Mr. K ("The spread of evil is the symptom of a vacuum [of good]")
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To: matthew fuller

[ It’s way past time to dump crybaby, and put a man in the leadership position. ]

And by putting a “man” in the leadership position we mean, putting in a strong woman like Michelle Bachmann, because it seems now a days that the men in the Beltway have turned into geldings and that the only strong conservatives seem to be women.


30 posted on 07/26/2012 7:56:58 AM PDT by GraceG
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To: Mr. K

“Bachman has a bigger set of balls”

But Boehner uses Titleists!

(’Course he can’t keep his putter straight..)


31 posted on 07/26/2012 8:01:04 AM PDT by Fightin Whitey
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To: Paladin2
How does one effectively lobby to get rid of Boner and McConnell?

Educate their constituents.
32 posted on 07/26/2012 8:01:05 AM PDT by crosshairs (America: Once the land of the free. Still the home of the brave.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Has the she-devil (Hillary) invited Bachmann on a stroll through Ft. Marcy Park yet?


33 posted on 07/26/2012 8:06:05 AM PDT by crosshairs (America: Once the land of the free. Still the home of the brave.)
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To: SeekAndFind

It strikes me that Bachmann would make a better Speaker of the House. Boehner’s been pretty much a failure.


34 posted on 07/26/2012 8:07:53 AM PDT by GenXteacher (You have chosen dishonor to avoid war; you shall have war also.)
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To: cripplecreek
I think she would make a fine speaker of the house.

**************

Amen to that!

Can you imagine what it would be like to have a Speaker with a spine? One who would call for investigations and impeachments? One who would challenge the Constitutional violations we see daily?

Oh, be still my heart!

35 posted on 07/26/2012 8:10:37 AM PDT by DNME (Tired of being polite about it? Time for action? Reawaken the Sons of Liberty!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Boehner is a RINO who needs to go regardless of this current flap with Bachmann.

Boehner has done nothing, absolutely nothing to get the country back on track.

Boehner has a position to be the voice of conservatism. He is a mouse, a small little mouse that wants to be a Rat, a democRat.


36 posted on 07/26/2012 8:15:11 AM PDT by Hostage (Be Breitbart!)
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To: G Larry
2 - The self-serving, who are more interested in “reaching across the aisle”, than being “conservative”, (ala McCain)

I can't think of a single reason McCain would be considered conservative. His home state is under constant lawsuits, the Border Patrol has been rendered ineffective, and he's in the Middle East crowing about Libya and Syria. He also hasn't mentioned a word (that I know of) about Fast and Furious. This guy has enough crap in his backyard to make a Hoarder's reality show.

37 posted on 07/26/2012 8:22:30 AM PDT by BerryDingle (I know how to deal with communists, I still wear their scars on my back from Hollywood-Ronald Reagan)
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To: GraceG; ilovesarah2012; cripplecreek
The biggest mistake Michele made was letting that PUTZ Ed Rollins into her campaign, talk about 5th columnists.

And by putting a “man” in the leadership position we mean, putting in a strong woman like Michelle Bachmann, because it seems now a days that the men in the Beltway have turned into geldings and that the only strong conservatives seem to be women.

I say we repeal and replace John Boehner with real Conservative. I nominate Michele.

Go Michele!!!

38 posted on 07/26/2012 8:22:57 AM PDT by KC_Lion (No more Grand Old Progressives! Vote Conservative-Libertarian-Tea Party!)
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To: DNME

I’m gonna tweet that with a #Istandwithmichelebachmann


39 posted on 07/26/2012 8:26:48 AM PDT by cripplecreek (What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?)
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To: SeekAndFind

“There is a general sense among those close to Boehner, Majority Leader Eric Cantor, and Whip Kevin McCarthy that Bachmann is not so much a political threat to the leadership, but a member who needs to be better managed. Still, they say, because she does not consult with leadership on most of her initiatives and does not respond well to emissaries or private counsel, many aides feel that Boehner’s public statement was the best way to send a message — for now.”

This thinking is highly insulting. The speaker of the House and the leadership are not a representatives bosses. They do not have to check in with them. Bachmann needs to answer to her direct constituents and to the people of the United States. That is it. Bachmann has demonstrated time and time again that she is looking out for the country, while Boehner, Cantor, McCarthy etc. have continually screwed us over. They don’t want anybody rocking their boat and that’s just too damn bad!


40 posted on 07/26/2012 8:28:29 AM PDT by cotton1706
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