Fun times ahead.
Because there just isn't enough for Congress to be dealing with when it returns from its five-week recess next month, conservative Republicans are still thinking about
how to get rid of Speaker John Boehner.
Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) said he or another conservative lawmaker may seek a privileged vote next month to oust Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) from his leadership position.
Meadows told The Daily Signal that he or another conservative lawmaker may file a privileged motion to “vacate the chair” and force a vote on who should be the House leader.
Offering a privileged motion would force a vote on the House floor.
“It’s very easy to say you are willing to pay any cost. It’s a very different thing to actually be willing to go through and lay it all on the line,” Meadows told The Daily Signal.
Meadows insists that he has "many more than 29" Republicans who are willing to take this vote against Boehner. You go, Meadows. More power to you. If you can keep the House preoccupied by all this internal fighting, maybe do less damage to the nation than you would by actually doing stuff.