[Mike Johnson is the new Speaker] The Great Speaker Race

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Rep. Steve Scalise wins the House GOP speaker nomination
https://www.npr.org/2023/10/11/1205172350/house-speaker-vote-news
{Susan Davis & Deirdre Walsh | 11 October 2023}

Republicans picked Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., to be their nominee for speaker by winning a majority of the Republicans' 222 votes in a closed-door, secret-ballot election.

The vote was 113-99.

Scalise defeated Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, but has yet to lock up the 217 votes necessary to win on the House floor. A source with direct knowledge of the matter said Jordan plans to vote for Scalise on the floor of the House and is encouraging his colleagues to do the same.

Though timing for a floor vote remains unclear.

The House recessed at 3 p.m. Wednesday. Later, Speaker Pro Tempore Patrick McHenry told reporters that it was his "hope" a vote on speaker could be held as early as Wednesday.

Who is Steve Scalise?

Scalise, 58, was elected in 2008 in a special election to replace Bobby Jindal, who had just been elected governor.

The former systems engineer got his start in politics at Louisiana State University, where he was twice elected speaker of LSU's Student Government Association. He served as a member of Louisiana's state Legislature for 12 years before being elected to the U.S. House.

The turning point in his career was a 2012 win that made him chairman of the influential Republican Study Group.

As House majority whip in 2017, Scalise was shot by a gunman in Alexandria, Va., as he was playing second base, his normal position on the congressional baseball team. The incident led to a long road to recovery: Scalise underwent multiple surgeries and blood transfusions after the bullet that struck his left hip traveled across his pelvis, fracturing bones, injuring internal organs, and causing severe bleeding.

In August of this year, Scalise said he'd been diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a "very treatable blood cancer" for which he has begun treatment. "I have now begun treatment, which will continue for the next several months," he said on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.

If the House majority leader's position becomes vacant, Rep. Tom Emmer of Minnesota, the majority whip, and Rep. Kevin Hern of Oklahoma are in the running for that position.
 
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Why do the Congressional Republicans hate their base?

They are the ruling class.

The ruling class uni-party hates us all.

Until we find the courage to use those 500 million firearms for their intended purpose, they will continue to work against our best interests, the health of the nation, the good of the constitution and liberty.
 
Why do the Congressional Republicans hate their base?

They are the ruling class.

The ruling class uni-party hates us all.

Until we find the courage to use those 500 million firearms for their intended purpose, they will continue to work against our best interests, the health of the nation, the good of the constitution and liberty.

They hate you as much as the progressive left does.

The only real difference is that the progressive left doesn't have to pretend to kiss your ass every couple of years.

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Guess we can look forward to him doing the exact same thing McCarthy did and make backroom deals with Democrats.
 
So, it's my understanding that the House cannot do any business until a Speaker is selected. Including sending more of our money to other countries.


Here's hoping that this selection process goes on for a LOOONNNNGGG time.
 
I hope Scalise fails to win in a floor vote. I hope it is even worse than the McCarthy votes. The uniparty Republicans need to be forced to cave in and vote for Jordan.

Scalise is more of the same DC swamp, which is why more Congressmen want him.

I can't say I truly trust Jordan, but he is clearly a better option than Scalise.
 
Is Steve Scalise a RINO?

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House Republicans have nominated Louisiana Congressman Steve Scalise over Ohio’s Jim Jordan to be speaker of the House of Representatives. But with several Republican holdouts refusing to vote for him, is another speaker battle brewing? Steve Bonta joins us to discuss who Scalise is, what his voting record tells us, and where he stands on fiscal matters.

Also, Israel’s gloves-off approach toward Hamas has reduced large parts of Gaza to rubble, while U.S. officials have expressed unwavering support for Israel. How deep will U.S. involvement go, and what are the chances this latest conflict will somehow trigger World War III?

Later, John Birch Society research manager Christian Gomez joins us to discuss a strange but once commonly held American desire: a noninterventionist foreign policy.


Steve Scalise Freedom Index Score: 67%

Jim Jordan Freedom Index Score: 82%
 
Scalise Drops Out Of Speaker's Race After Failing To Win Over GOP Holdouts!

Jordan back in the running.

Scalise Drops Out Of Speaker's Race After Failing To Win Over GOP Holdouts
THURSDAY, OCT 12, 2023 - 08:03 PM

Update (2005ET): Despite winning his party's nomination by a margin of 113-99, Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) has dropped out of the Speaker race, after a group of GOP holdouts refused to vote for him.

The move leaves Republicans without a GOP nominee for the role, just nine days after former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was ousted.

"I was very clear we have to have everybody put their agendas on the side and focus on what this country needs this country is counting on us," Scalise told reporters on Thursday, Axios reports. "But there's some folks that really need to look in the mirror over the next couple of days and decide are we going to get it back on track, or they're going to try to pursue their own agenda."...

https://www.zerohedge.com/political...battle-speaker-amid-divided-republican-caucus

What's next: House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) narrowly lost the nomination to Scalise, and could now contest the nomination again.
https://www.axios.com/2023/10/12/steve-scalise-drops-out-house-speaker
 
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