House Speaker John Boehner to Retire – Bye-Bye Boehner – McConnel and Other Fake Conservatives Next to Go

Thank God! It really is a good day when you wake up to find that one of the biggest pussies on the Right side of the isle, House Speaker John Boehner is quitting. It’s about time! Wish he would have resigned BEFORE he handed Obama everything he wanted.

House Speaker John Boehner to Retire - Bye-Bye Boehner -  McConnel and Other Fake Conservatives Next to Go

House Speaker John Boehner to Retire – Bye-Bye Boehner – McConnel and Other Fake Conservatives Next to Go

Now if we could just get the rest of the nutless fake conservative pussies to retire, things might start turning around for America. People who have been screwing Conservatives, like Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham, John McCain, Marco Rubio, Jeff Flake, Jeb Bush, Paul Ryan, Susan Collins, Rob Portman, Lisa Murkowski, Orrin Hatch, Saxby Chambliss, Johnny Isakson, Ron Johnson, and John Hoeven all need to leave.

Don’t let the door hit you in the ass Mr. Boehner!

We need someone with enough balls to stand up to Obama and the Democrat Culture of Corruption & Crime, and take Boehner’s spot as the next Republican Speaker of the House. Trey Gowdy would be perfect, but Mr. Gowdy is too busy holding the corrupt Democrats accountable for their crimes, and also said that he doesn’t want the job, so we need to find someone with similar qualities.

I just wonder how badly Boehner will try and screw the GOP before he leaves in October..?

House Speaker John Boehner told lawmakers Friday that he plans to resign at the end of October, in a stunning development that comes amid mounting friction with the conservative wing of the party.

He plans to step down as speaker, and resign from Congress.

The 13-term Ohio Republican shocked his GOP caucus early Friday morning when he informed them of his decision in a closed-door session. One lawmaker told Fox News he was “stunned,” and that there was “some anger” in the room “against the people who caused this to happen.”

The announcement came one day after the high point of Boehner’s congressional career, a historic speech by Pope Francis to Congress at Boehner’s request. To the backdrop of that day’s pageantry, though, Boehner was facing an internal battle in the House GOP caucus over Planned Parenthood funding and threats by some in the conservative wing to challenge his speakership.

Rep. John Mica, R-Fla., said Boehner “just does not want to become the issue. Some people have tried to make him the issue both in Congress and outside.”

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