Many conservatives are fed up with John Boehner’s performance and looking beyond the House of Representatives for a replacement. For some of them, Sarah Palin would be the answer to their prayers:
Sarah Palin for House Speaker! (Technically, one need not be a member of Congress to serve as speaker.)
— Don Fredrick (@Colony14) January 2, 2013
Indeed. According to Article I, Section 2 of the Constitution, the House Speaker does not necessarily need to be a member of the House.
Hey, let’s elect a new Speaker from outside the House | If not Allen West, ask Sarah Palin or Newt http://t.co/pkmBYUbQ via @hotairblog
— Bill Balderama (@WJGBalderama) December 27, 2012
@ProSarah @C4Palin Palin for Speaker. Wouldn't that piss of the Dems? LOL
— Thomas Nickelsen (@tnickelsen) December 27, 2012
Here is a suggestion for Speaker…. Sarah Palin….. would love to see the look on O's face….he hates her!
— BringtheFlag (@BringtheFlag) December 29, 2012
Is there a grassroots #PalinForSpeaker effort brewing? #gop #tcot #teaparty #conservative
— ☪ Resist Tyranny ☪ (@ResistTyranny) January 2, 2013
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Cantor is a RINO. Palin as Speaker would cut thru the doublespeak, message well & garner enough attention. Plus, a great negotiator.
— Sharon ? (@WooHooYoo) January 2, 2013
The vote for House Speaker takes place tomorrow, and while it’s unlikely that Boehner will not be reelected, perhaps he’ll at least take a cue from Palin and grow a stronger spine. Goodness knows our country needs it.
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