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Tilting at Windmills

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April 6, 2009

INTERNAL GOP LEAKS.... The Washington Post had an interesting item over the weekend noting some of the internal disputes among like-minded House Republican leaders.

During the budget debate, which ended in a near-party-line vote, Cantor and Boehner were in agreement on the strategy -- both endorsed the idea that the House GOP had to produce an alternative budget -- but differed on tactics. Recently, both men stood with their fellow leaders at a news conference to unveil a budget "blueprint," which was widely panned in the media for its lack of details and specific numbers.

Privately, Cantor and the lawmaker tasked with writing the GOP budget, Rep. Paul D. Ryan (Wis.), had urged the party to hold off going public until it could produce a finished product. Both men wanted a more detailed proposal with dollar figures that would make it a more defensible document. Boehner and House Republican Conference Chairman Mike Pence (Ind.) disagreed, hoping to counter as quickly as possible Democrats' charge that Republicans are "the Party of No." The result was a botched rollout and bad press.

Glenn Thrush had a similar report last week.

Greg Sargent noted, "You know there's serious disarray afoot among a party's Congressional leaders when the principals and their staffs start leaking damaging info about each other, and that now seems to be happening among House GOP leaders."

Right. There was some discussion last week about whether Cantor and Ryan really differed on strategy with Boehner and Pence, or whether they just dished to reporters when Boehner and Pence unveiled the number-less budget and made fools of themselves. Maybe Cantor and Ryan "urged the party to hold off going public until it could produce a finished product," or maybe they were fine with the original strategy and threw their colleagues under the bus to avoid embarrassment after the fact.

But whether Cantor and Ryan are lying or not, House Republican leaders are starting to say less than complimentary things about their colleagues.

Maybe it's a temporary fluke; maybe it's early positioning in anticipation of a leadership race in 2011. Something to keep an eye on.

Steve Benen 1:45 PM Permalink | Trackbacks | Comments (8)
 
Comments

Cut these guys some slack. It's a tough, hard job to try to convince people (even reporters and pundits) that water always flows uphill.

Posted by: qwerty on April 6, 2009 at 1:50 PM | PERMALINK

Ooh, the party of NO vs the party of ZERO. Now that's quite the marketing rift. Can the chasm be bridged? Which will appeal more to one-armed midgets? Turn in tomorrow for another episode of "Days of Our Lives."

Posted by: Danp on April 6, 2009 at 1:57 PM | PERMALINK

I thought the first rule of GOP club was that you can't speak ill of the GOP club.

Posted by: gex on April 6, 2009 at 2:04 PM | PERMALINK

Doh! I should have used "right" instead of "GOP". As in the first rule of right club...

Ah nevermind.

Posted by: gex on April 6, 2009 at 2:06 PM | PERMALINK

It's nice to see the guys on the other side forming the circular firing squad for a change.

Posted by: Mnemosyne on April 6, 2009 at 2:11 PM | PERMALINK

More popcorn, more cowbell!

Posted by: Neil B ♣ on April 6, 2009 at 2:55 PM | PERMALINK

Yeah, but the "finished product" that later came out was also just as fanciful and smelled remarkably similar to the bubble diagrams version. This dustup only really indicates that R leaders don't have any clue what they are doing, or, more to the point, don't understand that doing the same stuff they've done for the past two (three? four?) decades isn't going to work anymore.

Posted by: Ron Mexico on April 6, 2009 at 4:04 PM | PERMALINK

That anybody, and I mean anybody, can take any of these GOP morons seriously does not bode well for national IQ.

Posted by: The Galloping Trollop on April 6, 2009 at 4:58 PM | PERMALINK




 

 
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