
Not Jesus.
The Republican trade-off seems to be this:
By supplying constant lip service to religious principles -- and to their "Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ,"
individual Republican get to be egotistical mini-Republic of One.
By supplying constant lip service to religious principles -- and to their "Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ,"
individual Republican get to be egotistical mini-Republic of One.
“Right now, Jesus himself couldn’t be the speaker and get 218 Republicans behind something, so I think Speaker Boehner is trying his best to come up with a plan that can get close to that,” said Rep. Patrick J. Tiberi (R-Ohio), a longtime Boehner ally.