Parle Mag
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Interviews
  • Contact Us
  • Team Parlé
  • Podcast
  • Advertising
Facebook 0 Likes
Twitter 0 Followers
Instagram 0 Followers
LinkedIn 0
TikTok 0
0
0
0
0
0
Parle Mag
Subscribe
Parle Mag
  • Home
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • Movies
    • TV
    • Sports
    • Books
    • Celebrity
  • Lifestyle
    • Beauty
    • Business
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Op-Ed
    • Politics
    • Relationships
    • Travel
  • Interviews
Featured Categories
- The Latest
336 Posts
View Posts
black countries
About Parlé
1 Posts
View Posts
Taye Diggs reads a book in an episode of private practice.
About Parle Magazine
2 Posts
View Posts
About the Editor
2 Posts
View Posts
Posts
  • Diddy Sues NBC for Defamation, Files $100 Million Lawsuit 1
    Diddy Sues NBC for Defamation, Files $100 Million Lawsuit 
    • February 12, 2025
  • Sy Ari da Kid interview 2
    [INTERVIEW] The Evolution Of Sy Ari da Kid – The Prolific Artist Opens Up About New Album & More
    • February 7, 2025
  • Shows like Abbott Elementary including Act Your Age on Netflix 3
    Love Abbott Elementary? Here Are 5 Other Shows That You Will Love
    • February 7, 2025
  • Diddy Sues NBC for Defamation, Files $100 Million Lawsuit

    Diddy Sues NBC for Defamation, Files $100 Million Lawsuit 

    • February 12, 2025
    View Post
  • Sy Ari da Kid interview

    [INTERVIEW] The Evolution Of Sy Ari da Kid – The Prolific Artist Opens Up About New Album & More

    • February 7, 2025
    View Post
  • Shows like Abbott Elementary including Act Your Age on Netflix

    Love Abbott Elementary? Here Are 5 Other Shows That You Will Love

    • February 7, 2025
    View Post
  • Blogs/Editorials
  • Events
  • Lifestyle
  • Politics

The Struggles of House Majority Leader John Boehner

  • December 23, 2012
  • G. Anthony Knowles
John Boehner
Total
0
Shares
0
0
0
0

As the world watches to see if America can avoid going over the fiscal cliff, House Majority Leader John Boehner must feel the weight of it crashing down on him. Each day he spends much of his time trying to persuade a stubborn Republican caucus to work for the good of the country. However, today’s Republicans do not resemble the ones that were in Washington when he was elected over twenty years ago.

The new “Tea Party” Republicans do not recognize authority, including the President of the United States. They are motivated by a puritan sense of right and wrong. They didn’t come to Washington to govern. Instead they arrived in protest. Today, the fiscal cliff crisis gives them another opportunity to resist, to refuse and to ridicule the House Speaker and the President.

Coming off the sweeping victory in the 2010 midterm elections, John Boehner felt enthusiastic about his chances to lead the new conservative majority. The mantra was “less government, less taxes”. He envisioned that he and the new Tea Party, would accomplish great things by changing the nation’s trajectory from Obama’s 2008 election win. John Boehner worked hard to harness the anger and energy of the shifting GOP base, while attempting to navigate them away from going too far to the right. However, as the months dragged on, Boehner found out that the Tea Party had no loyalty to him. Conversely, they were only compelled by the heated, fact devoid, rhetoric of the far right.

Advertisement

Like a nomad wondering a barren dessert, John Boehner, a conservative with an inclination for compromise, has to find his way back to relevance. He hasn’t been able to pass any meaningful legislation since first receiving the gavel from former Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi two years prior. This is because his party’s dominant right wing has pledged to reject any compromises reached with a democratic President. They do not care that Obama won his reelection handily. In their minds, he’s still an illegitimate President who is ruining the country they love. This attitude doesn’t make John Boehner’s job hard… it makes it impossible. Today, he must feel like his tenure as House Majority Leader is being wasted by an unruly mob.

Recently, in a bold step, Boehner offered a proposal to the President as part of the negotiations to avoid the fiscal cliff. It wasn’t a serious proposal but instead an attempt to start the dialogue of putting the country on a path to economic health. However, the responses from his extreme conservative members were less than helpful to igniting discussions with the White House.

As a rebuke of House Speaker John Boehner for offering revenue increases in his first proposal, Kansas Republican Rep. Tim Heulskamp, said the following:

Advertisement

“I think there’s going to be an attempt to pass a tax increase through the House, in exchange for what?” “This president doesn’t want to do entitlement reform, doesn’t want to cut spending… I think it makes very clear to conservatives that you’re about to get run over.”

South Carolina Republican Sen. Jim DeMint, a tea party favorite, denounced John Boehner’s proposal on Twitter as “an $800 billion tax hike [that] will destroy jobs and allow politicians in Washington to spend even more.”

In an unusually personal rebuke, the super PAC, Senate Conservatives Fund, proclaimed the proposal as “Boehner’s tax hike” and slammed the speaker for being “willing to capitulate on the biggest issue that separates Republicans from Democrats.”

Advertisement

This has become the standard attack of many tea party members. They quickly chastise any Republicans who attempts to work with President Obama. The possibility of both parties working together has become an impossible feat.


So where’s the center? It’s nowhere to be found.

The once moderate Republicans like, Indiana’s Sen. Dick Lugar or Utah’s Sen. Orrin Hatch have been replaced with the likes of Rep. Michele Bachmann and Florida’s Tea Party favorite, Rep. Alan West. The political realism that served the U.S. well for most of it’s history is now completely gone.

Advertisement

Today America is led by a dysfunctional system focused on political talking points, not meaning legislation.

In the end, House Speaker John Boehner will have to find a way to coral his party back to the middle ground or risk losing any influence over the critical issues facing America today.


Readers Might Also Like:

Advertisement

Send Help series
[FIRST LOOK] ‘Send Help’, A New Dramedy Starring ‘Insecure’ Alum Comes To ALLBLK This August
Sweet Life Season 2
[FIRST LOOK] ‘Sweet Life’ Season 2, Issa Rae Produced Reality Series Returns To HBO Max
Atlanta Season Four
[FIRST LOOK] ‘Atlanta’ Season Four Will Be the Show’s Final Run
Burna Boy Last Last
Understanding The Lyrics of Burna Boy’s “Last Last” Heart Break Song

Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0
Share 0
Related Topics
  • house majority leader struggles
  • John Boehner
  • tea party republicans
  • the fiscal cliff
G. Anthony Knowles

My name is G. Thomas Knowles. I was born in Florida yet spent ten years living in Kingston, Jamaica where I was partially raised by my grandparents. Over the last 25 years, I have traveled the world implementing logistics strategies and innovative solutions to complex distribution operations challenges.   Full Bio: https://parlemag.com/2012/12/g-anthony-knowles/

Previous Article
Why Playing by the Rules of Love NEVER WORKS
  • Relationships

Why Playing by the Rules of Love NEVER WORKS

  • December 23, 2012
  • Kevin Benoit
View Post
Next Article
  • Blogs/Editorials

Editor’s Picks: Top R & B Songs of 2012

  • December 23, 2012
  • Kevin Benoit
View Post
You May Also Like
Best Super Bowl Halftime Performances Since 2000
View Post
  • Blogs/Editorials
  • Entertainment News
  • Lifestyle

Ranking The Best Super Bowl Halftime Performances From The Last 25 Years

  • Ayanna Kelley
  • February 2, 2025
Aquarius Celebrities Megan Thee Stallion
View Post
  • Blogs/Editorials
  • Celebrity Profiles
  • Entertainment News
  • Lifestyle

Unique and Creative: Here Are 12 Aquarius Celebrities You Should Know

  • Ayanna Kelley
  • January 19, 2025
Revisiting The XXL 2018 Freshmen Class
View Post
  • Artists
  • Blogs/Editorials
  • Celebrity Profiles
  • Entertainment News
  • Lifestyle

Revisiting XXL Freshmen of the Past | 2018’s Freshmen Class – Where Are They Now?

  • Ayanna Kelley
  • January 18, 2025
XXL Freshman 2007 - Every XXL Freshman cover
View Post
  • Blogs/Editorials
  • Entertainment News
  • Lifestyle

Every XXL Freshman Cover Since 2007

  • Nia Bennett
  • January 17, 2025
Nearest Green Distillery Experience
View Post
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel

The Nearest Green Distillery Experience: Where Live Music, History, & Whiskey Intertwine

  • Tomeka Allgood
  • January 13, 2025
John Legend Capricorn Celebrities
View Post
  • Entertainment News
  • Lifestyle

These Capricorn Celebrities Are As Solid As Their Earth Sign

  • Ayanna Kelley
  • January 13, 2025
new movies coming in 2025
View Post
  • Blogs/Editorials
  • Entertainment News
  • Lifestyle
  • Television News

A New Snow White? New Marvel Releases? Here’s The New Movies Coming In 2025

  • Ayanna Kelley
  • January 12, 2025
Kanye West and Jay-Z Relationship Timeline
View Post
  • Blogs/Editorials
  • Celebrity Drama
  • Entertainment News
  • Lifestyle

From Friends To Former Business Partners: How The Kanye West and Jay-Z Relationship Soured

  • Ayanna Kelley
  • January 11, 2025

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts
  • Gregory Jenkins: The Visionary Behind Pink Lemonade’s Upcoming Launch on Tubi
    • February 7, 2025
  • Could There Be a Spinoff to FX's "Snowfall" in the Works? Here's What We Know
    Could There Be a Spinoff to FX’s “Snowfall” in the Works? Here’s What We Know
    • February 6, 2025
  • Teyana Taylor as Dionne Warwick
    Teyana Taylor as Dionne Warwick — Will the Biopic Happen?
    • February 5, 2025
Categories
Entertainment News
4788 Posts
View Posts
Interviews
654 Posts
View Posts
Lifestyle
2912 Posts
View Posts
Advertisement
Clinical Trials Webinar Ad Footer
Parle Mag
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Team Parlé
  • Podcast
  • Advertising
  • Parle Endeavors
  • Parle New York
  • Privacy Policy
parlemag.com - The Voice of The Culture

Input your search keywords and press Enter.