I don’t see how the answer to that question affects the need to replace every one of those House members listed.
With more conservatives, they ought to be putting someone with more guts than is currently there.
I’m not referring to a need or not to replace the people listed, but to find out who those that say “get rid of Boehner” think should be his replacement.
I want to spur folks to think of the next stage after “Kick XXX” out of his position: Who is the person to replace “XXX” that will achieve the goals the person wants accomplished.
This line of thought is from my 20 years in the Army, where if you see a problem, you need to propose a solution/correction to fix it.
And I’m also frustrated with those who rail against Boehner, yet don’t recommend a replacement. And for whomever is his replacement, what will their strategy have to be against a president whose definition of the word negotiation is “unconditional surrender of his opponent.” And of a president who is willing to destroy the nation rather than to actually change any of his demands.