House Conservatives Stand by Their Man for Speaker
Oct. 9, 2015 |
NewsHouse Conservatives Stand by Their Man for Speaker"We stand by our support of [Daniel] Webster," said Rep. Justin Amash, a Freedom Caucus founder. "He would make a fantastic speaker. As a group we endorsed Webster, and we stand by the endorsement." |
CommentaryHere's the Real Reason Kevin McCarthy Quit the Speaker RaceThe people's voice was heard loud and clear by those members who would have had to cast a public vote in favor of McCarthy. |
NewsIs a Short-Term Speaker the Answer? House Republicans Consider PossibilitySome House Republicans said they're interested in recruiting a representative who could serve as an interim speaker before leaving office in 2016. |
NewsSenator Reveals Full Scope of Democrats' 'Manufactured' Judicial Confirmation CrisisRepublican Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa is pushing back on Democratic charges that the GOP-led Senate has dropped the ball on judicial confirmations under President Barack Obama. |
CommentaryMcCarthy Was Forced to Drop Out Because Conservatives Are Fed Up With Establishment LeadershipWhat difference can around 40 votes make? In the case of who will be the next speaker of the House of Representatives, it turns out, quite a big one. |
CommentaryWhy We Should Have a Debate on Birthright CitizenshipWriting for The Daily Signal, Rep. Lamar Smith, R-Texas, states that the recent national debate about the impact of illegal immigration on America is needed and welcomed. |
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