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cthulu2016

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Tue Oct 15, 2013, 02:22 PM Oct 2013

Boehner leaked his "deal" before realizing it was DOA

This is quite funny. In fairness, maybe Boehner knew the plan was DOA and was trying to steam-roll the suicide caucus but releasing the proposal to the press. But if so, it didn't work... it is hard to steam-roll a suicide caucus.

House Republican leadership (henceforth, simply "Boehner&quot cooked up a proposal and went into a meeting to announce it to the troops. At the same time, reporters were being briefed on the details of the proposal.

While reporters were rushing to publish the bullet-point outline of the Boehner "deal" the republican caucus was telling Boehner to go fuck himself.

So after the meeting, reporters wanted to know about the deal they had already been briefed on, and Boehner was all like, "What deal?"

A remarkable morning on Capitol Hill even by recent standards. The quick rundown is this:

With the Senate nearing finalizing a debt limit/shutdown deal, House GOP leaders convened a meeting of their members and unveiled to them a counteroffer to the still-emerging Senate plan. Similar in key respects, but with additional demands that were designed to appeal to the conservatives in the House.

While that meeting was still going on, House leadership aides began briefing reporters on what the bill would contain. The White House quickly rejected the plan. But meanwhile, disenchantment among conservative members quickly began to brew in the conference meeting.

By the time Boehner emerged from the two-hour meeting to speak to reporters, he was very oblique about what the GOP plan would be, almost to the point of suggesting there still wasn't a plan yet. So it appears the House leadership's strategy has imploded almost as soon as it was unveiled.

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/unbelievable-really--2
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