Thursday, December 12, 2013

The private GOP infighting goes public.

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Courtesy of Politico:

The simmering feud between House Republicans and movement conservatives is finally an all-out war. The tension exploded on Wednesday morning when Speaker John Boehner and outside conservative groups traded sharp barbs over the budget deal Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wisc.) crafted with Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.). It only escalated later in the day when the leader of the right-wing Republican Study Committee forced out its long-time executive director for leaking private conversations about strategy to those organizations.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Boehner (R-Ohio) accused outside conservative groups of “using our members and they’re using the American people for their own goals.”

Republican leaders have long accused those outside groups — Heritage Action, Club for Growth and Americans for Prosperity, to name a few — of existing solely to oppose them. Many of these organizations accuse Boehner, his leadership team and some Republican members of Congress of being a bunch of squishes willing to abandon their conservative principles in favor of compromises.

More than 50 members of conservative groups signed on to a statement Wednesday evening responding to both Boehner’s remarks and Teller’s dismissal.

“It is clear that the conservative movement has come under attack on Capitol Hill today,” the statement reads. All of that was private, relegated to fundraisers and K Street lunchroom chatter, until now.

“John Boehner has apparently decided to join Mitch McConnell in the war on conservatives,” Senate Conservatives Fund executive Director Matt Hoskins said. “McConnell called us fringe traitors who should be locked in a bar and punched in the nose, and now Boehner is lashing out at us too. Conservatives everywhere need to understand that the party’s leadership has declared war on them. If they don’t fight back, they will always regret it. We’re going to hang together or hang separately.

I watched Boehner this morning responding to those questions, and I thought he was about to have an aneurism. His face was red, his temples were throbbing, he was clearly pissed!

And already the Right Wing is accusing Paul Ryan of being Judas, the man who up until this point was considered their Messiah.

I think that we are finally seeing the first volleys of what will be a devastating war within the Republican party, that will determine their path forward, and just who is, and who is not, welcome within their ranks.

Pretty sure that the stage is set for a third party to arise. And if that happens the Republicans may find themselves with a debilitating identity crisis moving toward 2016.

Popcorn anyone?

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