11:22 am November 12, 2012, by jgalloway
This bit of intelligence, from Buzzfeed, concerns an obscure, internal GOP fight that could help determine the clout of the tea party movement within Congress:
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Rep. Tom Price, a key conservative in the House and favorite of outside conservative activists, rejected an offer from Speaker John Boehner under which Price would drop his bid for elected leadership in return for a ceremonial spot at the table — so long as he swore fealty to Boehner’s speakership.
According to multiple sources familiar with the situation, Boehner approached the Georgia Republican with the offer hoping to circumvent an ugly fight between Price and Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers over chairmanship of the House Republican Conference….
….According to these sources, Boehner offered to make Price chairman of the Elected Leadership Council, the group of GOP leaders that runs the party in the House…But Boehner’s proposal came with a catch — Price would have to swear loyalty to leadership and promise not to break with them over the next two years.
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GaBlue
November 12th, 2012
11:24 am
This won’t end the way the doctor hopes it will.
Aquagirl
November 12th, 2012
11:38 am
You go Tom! Don’t let those girl cooties infest GOP leadership!
Andy S.
November 12th, 2012
11:40 am
Just say NO.
Kris
November 12th, 2012
11:43 am
Wonder if boehner (bone head) ask price if he ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight?
LEt the in fighting begin…Like their record on the Economy….This will go no where..
The President cannot fix the economy…only congress can..(If we had a congress!!!).
Phil Lunney
November 12th, 2012
11:52 am
Tom Price’s margin of victory (180,000 to 100,000) in this election was much slimmer than his cohorts around the state. His opponent was virtually unknown and barely showed up on a Google search. Why do I mention this? Because Tom Price believes his own rhetoric and is likely to trip on his own cape in the next 2 years. Go ahead Tom, pick a fight with your former Puppet Master. You think you hear the voice of the people and all you hear is your establishment buddies in North Fulton.
As one of the voters that you continue to ignore, I hope you go after these folks and it will not end well for either you or the GOP leadership. If you were smart you get out in front of this and find a solution, but you only care about not raising taxes (your own taxes would fall into this group) and the Doctors, Bankers and Financiers who ‘own you’.
I welcome this fight because it will rip the 21st Century GOP to shreds. Once that happens maybe we can return to a sane opposition party that cares about solutions and not ideology and selfishness.
Tom
November 12th, 2012
11:54 am
Check out #8 on the Dem side of the “Big Donor” lists…..
The BIG Donors
Gayle63
November 12th, 2012
11:56 am
“Swore fealty”? I hope that’s just the waythe reporter phrased it and not a literal interpretation of what’s going on. Otherwise, it sounds as if King Boehner is getting way too big for his britches. Also, isn’t it the job of an elected representative to represent his or her constituents, NOT his or her party to the potential detriment of his or her constituents? I find this absurd, that anyone should be asked to go along party lines without question. I want my congresspeople to question everything and do what’s best for the people of our state, regardless of party lines.
Michele
November 12th, 2012
11:58 am
Boehner is the total, single problem America faces today. His steel hardened approach to leadership has held America as a hostage for the past three years, and he is never willing to even listen to any compromise on any issue. He is the National Loser of the Year. What I don’t understand is that the entire Republican party in the House completely supports him. Where is the leadership among these “distinguished” representatives? You cannot tell me that anyone in the house always agrees with every other member! However, that is all we see. So much for REPRESENTATION!
Michele
November 12th, 2012
12:00 pm
What is truly needed in America is a true VOTER REVOLUTION. I think America saw it in the Presidential election this year. I think much of the country saw a solid Romney victory. Oh, what a shame! America got this one right.
GaBlue
November 12th, 2012
12:01 pm
“I want my congresspeople to question everything and do what’s best for the people of our state, regardless of party lines.”
I hope Tom Price isn’t your Congressman, then. That’s not even in his realm of consideration. He’s playing this game for himself, and only himself.
Michele
November 12th, 2012
12:04 pm
I apologize for not saying “CONGRATULATIONS TO REPRESENTATIVE PRICE” for being what a true representative of the people is supposed to be.
AlanR
November 12th, 2012
12:14 pm
Say what you will about Price, but you won’t see any democrat dare challenge their leadership.
Marlboro Man
November 12th, 2012
12:18 pm
Price is an idiot and a failure.
A
November 12th, 2012
12:24 pm
Tom Price should know his days are numbered. His district may include conservative Cherokee County, but he also has a good chunk of Fulton, including Dunwoody and Sandy Springs. Fulton County voted 65% for President Obama. I think next election cycle, we can finally give Price and his backwards, outdated thinking the boot. BTW, wasn’t he the idiot that was texting during one of President Obama’s State of the Union speeches? For that alone, he should be kicked out.
Weetamoe
November 12th, 2012
12:25 pm
Since the president can not *fix* the economy. it follows that the president is irrelevant. Since the president has revealed himself to be the petty, vulgar little martinet he is, it follows that he has trashed the dignity of the office. So keep defying him Dr Price and do not worry about those scolds who call you disrespectful or traitorous for speaking truth to and/or about power.
Ralph
November 12th, 2012
12:26 pm
Tom Price is a complete narcissist. His concern for the public does not extend beyond a narrowly defined view of the economic interests of doctors. His influence in the Congress is not a net positive.
Sandra
November 12th, 2012
12:32 pm
@Weetamoe,
Are you nuts or just plan stupid?
Shane edwards
November 12th, 2012
12:37 pm
Look, its like this!! The democrats voice voted the creator of the universe from thier party(three times just like Peter denied Christ). So when you sell your soul to satan lies and corruption are ok because the end will always justify the means. Our job is to see that the republicans dont take the same route and stop this wicked president from doing any further damage!
Newt is nuts
November 12th, 2012
12:42 pm
Tom Price does not hide his ambitions and, like his idol, he will eventually become totally irrelevant.
Tom
November 12th, 2012
12:54 pm
Shane, can we please leave bronze age mythology out of real-world discussions? Thanks.
Phil Lunney
November 12th, 2012
12:56 pm
So Shane, Barack Obama who through his actions is providing healthcare for millions is somehow ’satan’ but a Doctor who seems to deny his Hippocratic Oath is to be admired?
Why is it that when I ask the question: What would Jesus do?, I always come to a different answer than folks like you and ‘Dr.’ Tom Price. May the Lord have mercy on your soul.
Big Hat
November 12th, 2012
1:04 pm
…lies straight from the pit of Hell! Oooops, sorry, wrong GA nut-job congressman.
Kris
November 12th, 2012
1:27 pm
Big Hat, close enough for govt work.
Shar
November 12th, 2012
1:30 pm
That would be wrong GA nut-job doctor congressman.
Tom Price, Tom Graves...
November 12th, 2012
1:34 pm
Tom Price, Tom Graves…Gingrey and Gingrich…and the Chips, Rogers and Pearson (our oddsmaker gambling Christian values fraud and the anti-health and environment lobbyist while legislator bankrupt developer).
These money grubbers will say and do anything to feed their bank accounts and egos.
Too bad Georgia is so full of ignorants who suck up to such. Of course, the Red States have the most illiterates, the most imprisoned, the most on government doles–be it social safety net programs or military dependency.
Don’t think Tom Price won’t be replaced by a younger slicker more telegenic cracker version, maybe a southern drawl version of Lyin’ Ryan. There’s plenty of out of state political money to misled the GOP voters into voting against America.
Marlboro Man
November 12th, 2012
1:42 pm
Tom Graves is indeed a crook and freshly reelected. Duh.
BlueDem1
November 12th, 2012
1:42 pm
If anybody needs an example of what happens when people act on emotion and anger instead of on reason…take a look at the Teapublican-controlled House!
Kris
November 12th, 2012
1:45 pm
The GOP always does what they think is best for the party (clown that is).
And while on the subject of corrupt Morons
Wonder if they can spell RECALL (would not want to sound like a political arsonist …But you Nate.)
clem
November 12th, 2012
1:45 pm
republican party ready to implode, only thing holding them together is mainly the backward south….
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1112/83704.html?hp=t1
Buford T. Justice
November 12th, 2012
1:50 pm
Price is setting up his run against Saxby. That’s all. He has to position himself as a true dyed-in-the wool, bona fide far right conservative to knock off Saxby. Those are the folks who have been railing against Saxby for trying to make government work. If you don’t like Dr. Price, or if you like him, quit pecking on the keyboard and go to work for or against him.
East Cobb RINO, Inc. (LLC)
November 12th, 2012
1:51 pm
Price district is North Fulton (Roswell/Alph) and part of Cherokee. That is a different world than South Fulton so all of Fulton does not have a say. His House seat is probably safe as long as he wants it. But if he were to try to take a Senate seat that would be a different story. Georgia could see a similar dynamic that played out in other states where the extreme right wing candidate beats out the incumbent GOP Senator in the primary only to lose in the general election to the Democrat. I am no Saxby Chambliss fan and would welcome that scenario in 2 years as a chance to get a dem in the Senate. But I will at least give Chambliss credit for indicating a willingness to compromise which is the only way this deal gets done.
My issue with a Price/Boehner fued would be whether or not both could lose and both come out looking bad. House Republicans have moved too much in straight-legged lockstep under Boehner leadership and some internal bickering could very well break that hold. A fractured GOP could lead to enough moderate Republicans breaking ranks to get things done. But that is probably just dreaming on my part. The GOP has ways to deal with dissent.
Obvious Andy
November 12th, 2012
2:07 pm
Fun to see Saxbots + Lib-bots team up. If only they could make it a little less transparent…
Redcoat
November 12th, 2012
2:15 pm
How do we even know if EVERYBODY is paying their fair share? And someone please define fair…… just because it’s legal doesn’t make it fair…..right?
hamiltonAZ
November 12th, 2012
2:27 pm
Price is the wrong man for leadership. He is far too positional. Additionally, he seems to promote a disharmonious attitude toward the legislative process.
Pizzaman
November 12th, 2012
2:39 pm
Why wouldn’t Price do it? He’s already sworn allegiance to grover norquist by signing the tax pledge. Why not sell yourself to someone else also? Me thinks Mr. Price wants control for himself!
SAY WHUT
November 12th, 2012
2:47 pm
Seems to me we didn’t vote for Boehner. It’s his leadership that helped get us defeated.
his, and that senator from Kentucky…. Mitch something.
Marcus Aurelius
November 12th, 2012
2:47 pm
John Boehner just isn’t Tom Price’s type. Tom likes guys who are more butch. Tom doesn’t like the fake tan, emotional type. Tom wants a leather daddy.
thomas
November 12th, 2012
2:49 pm
The government does not have a tax/revenue problem it has a spending problem. Take all the taxes you want, expenses will keep rising till we are Spain.
Liz
November 12th, 2012
2:52 pm
The lesson of the week: Loose lips sink ships
bob
November 12th, 2012
2:55 pm
Don’t let up Tom. Kick some butt!
Redcoat
November 12th, 2012
2:56 pm
clem, you are right…….and when that party does implode……What then for our country?…..
MoreSo
November 12th, 2012
2:57 pm
don’t make boehner mad–he will cut off funding to price in the next election and with no cash, price goes down fast.
clem
November 12th, 2012
2:59 pm
then make folks on far left irrelevant and let moderates rule
CafeEJ
November 12th, 2012
3:01 pm
Tom Price’s new district extends down to the new city of Brookhaven, Chamblee, and Doraville – that is, his district is now more purple than red and he should take care that his constituency is now quite different from what it was before.
Elliot Garcia
November 12th, 2012
3:02 pm
Obama is the leader of this country…not the Speaker of the House…..I wish he would show some leadership skills and get this country moving before it falls off a cliff….
tom
November 12th, 2012
3:05 pm
talk about gridlock withing the GOP
po
November 12th, 2012
3:09 pm
Rep. Price a leader in the GOP? No wonder its got the problems it does.
pb
November 12th, 2012
3:09 pm
Dr. Tom is going to lose a fight with Boehner, no doubt. He has kissed up to the Tea Party nuts too much. Now he thinks he will use them to further his career. Mistaken, because their inflexibliity and un willingness to compromise is what has hurt the Republicans, not helped them. If he bets on them helping him win, is betting wrong. Republican party going through a little civil war now. Like always happens when a party gets beat in national elections.
Get Real
November 12th, 2012
3:10 pm
As usual the liberal viewpoint never ceases to amaze me, we have truly become the Entitlement States of America…
Dr. R
November 12th, 2012
3:21 pm
So as a redistricted North DeKalb resident, I go from whacko idiot reps on the far left to a whacko idiot rep on the far right. The common thread being whacko idiots either way.
yuzeyurbrane
November 12th, 2012
3:35 pm
Can’t wait until Dr. Tom is demographed out of his seat. A poor excuse of a Congressman and a doctor. Would you let this guy operate on your hip? Ask those who know.
Jim
November 12th, 2012
3:42 pm
I live in the 6th, and it is a pretty conservative district. Price’s political positions are reflective of the majority of voters in the district. There has not been a serious Democratic challenger in recent elections, but I suspect if there was, I don’t think Price would have any difficulty winning re-election. I’ve always viewed Price more of a follower than a leader. I rarely see him in the national news or proposing any new ideas. He also has not demonstrated any willingness to compromise, but I hope that changes if he is elected to a Republican leadership position. Right now we could use less ideology and more practicality in Congress to facilitate painful choices that are going to be difficult for politicians on both sides of the aisle to accept and explain/sell to their constituencies.
MANGLER
November 12th, 2012
3:46 pm
I can’t tell if Boehner is actually trying to meet Obama somewhere in the middle or not. He spent the last 3 years obstructing the President and now seems like he’s trying to somehow let something pass so he won’t take all of the blame should sequestering happen. Price is clearly more interested in his own position than the health of the Nation. Congress needs to accept the fact that the President no longer has to worry about getting reelected so he will start tossing more weight around. If he manages to continue watching over improvements despite Congress, their already abysmal approval rating will get even worse.
Travis McGee
November 12th, 2012
3:47 pm
I sent President Obama a copy of “One, Two, Three, Majic” in hopes he can put the House of Representative in “Time-Out”, if they don’t stop acting like children.
ad
November 12th, 2012
3:54 pm
This is part of Price’s long term plan of unseating Chambliss. First, he has to get his name in the news more – check. Then he makes sure everybody knows he’s right of Chambliss and bipartisanship is not in his vocabulary – check. I’m pretty sure that pragmatic solutions to our econimic issues are not part of his agenda – just moving to the Senate. This is Georgia, so it might work.
Phil Lunney
November 12th, 2012
4:00 pm
Hey that’s a great plan to get Tom out of the District, if he runs against Saxby for Senate he can’t keep his house seat.
Moderate
November 12th, 2012
4:02 pm
Political junkies are pronosticating that the composition of the electroate in Georgia Texas and Arizona will have changed enough by 2016 that all three states will be up for grabs. I believe if I were a governor congressman or senator in these states I would seriously be contemplating moving toward the political center rather than focusing on niche groups.
BSC
November 12th, 2012
4:08 pm
Dream on “moderate”…..unless people of those states want to see their state budgets in the red like other “blue” states (Kalifornia, Illinois, New Yank) they will keep on electing Republicans. Move on out to Kalifornia if it is so great.
JCampbell
November 12th, 2012
4:14 pm
Price is a right wing zealot with a fixation on power. Our district would be better served with a representative less protective of his own turf and more open to solving this country’s problems.
Ali50
November 12th, 2012
4:15 pm
Why should the Republicans bow to Obama? Because he was re-elected? Has no one heard of the separation of powers? The Legislative Branch is designed to be separate from the Executive Branch, not a mere rubber stamp. Just because Obama was re-elected does not mean ObamaCare is the right thing for this country. Greedy people will always have their hands out, especially when encouraged by the Democrats. That does not mean we should continue to fill them with freebies.
Ebenezer Snerdberg
November 12th, 2012
4:31 pm
OUR COUNTRY’S PROBLEMS, JCAMPBELL, ARE PEOPLE LIKE YOU! GO, DOC, GO!
mike
November 12th, 2012
4:35 pm
I am trying to understand why you goobers are bringing the President into this conversation. You did watch the election last week? I think it would be good to see the good ole doctor and JB fight it out. Judging by this past election think the repubs are doing just fine. It would be nice to see a meeting of the minds between all three intellectuals. That would just solify Georgia as the laughing stock it already is.
bronc62
November 12th, 2012
4:43 pm
You must be getting something for free from Obama too like the fools that re-elected him…4 more years..we will be a third world country and invaded by terrorists on a regular basis….today we find out the food stamps voters are even higher…something your honest president chose to keep from America…
Michele
November 12th, 2012
12:00 pm
What is truly needed in America is a true VOTER REVOLUTION. I think America saw it in the Presidential election this year. I think much of the country saw a solid Romney victory. Oh, what a shame! America got this one right.
Summit Dawg
November 12th, 2012
4:48 pm
Hang in there Tom, Give ‘em Hell, not an inch!!!!
kerryb
November 12th, 2012
4:53 pm
What Boehner wants is for Price to fall in line and keep his mouth shut on all the concessions he’s going to do with Obama and the Democrats.
Elliot Garcia
November 12th, 2012
4:54 pm
African American unemployment has skyrocketed under Obama. You would think that there would be outrage….no, just rejoicing….
kerryb
November 12th, 2012
5:00 pm
All of you people that want to talk about the election last Tuesday ask yourself this. With the 2010 mid term blow out of Democrats, with the Chik fil a up rising, with all of the voter enthusiasm out there for Romney the last month, and with voters itching to vote Obama and his failed policies out of office, how come Romney ended up with 2 millions votes less than what John McCain got in 2008? The reason is obvious, we are now a banana republic and you can’t trust the out come of elections any longer.
JG
November 12th, 2012
5:00 pm
Will all of the worlds politicians quit proving Darwin wrong!
S
November 12th, 2012
5:15 pm
Talk about self serving losers or just plain wacky, Ga. has the most Republican Representatives of this faction, in Washington and the State level. When are the people of Ga. going to say enough is enough to these people who do not listen to the majority of the people in their districts at the state level or in Washington. If they don’t want to work to get this Country and our State on the right track again, then their days are numbered in their office positions.
Mike
November 12th, 2012
5:16 pm
Georgia politics. What a joke. No matter who is the Republican and who is the Democrat, in most of the state the Republican wins. It doesn’t make a difference who it is. Georgians would vote for a block of wood if it had an R next to it.
J. J.
November 12th, 2012
5:17 pm
This is the problem with the HOUSE…cronyism, favoritism and worry about eveything EXCEPT the people of the country…These people and the leadership are CROOKS…and love to fight about all except the welfare of Americans
bug
November 12th, 2012
5:21 pm
It will never quit amazing me how many words it takes for the liberals to explain their position while the greatest nation on earth goes down the tube in the interest of FREEDOM!
Cosby
November 12th, 2012
5:22 pm
go for it Tom, boehner has no backbone and we need strong leadershiop before we truly are a third world country
Pete
November 12th, 2012
5:24 pm
Obvious Andy, you are the kind of person that got the GOP defeated…not willing to work with the other side. That’s the way our country has worked fo 200 years, but now all of a sudden, compromise is a dirty word. As long as you right wingers have that attitude, you will never win the Presidency again nor will you be a true national party. A majority of the American people want government that works. That attitude might play in GA but not in most of the rest of the country.
Starik
November 12th, 2012
5:25 pm
Look on the bright side – Broun and Price could be practicing Medicine. Think of the harm they could do.
RGB
November 12th, 2012
5:45 pm
For all the critics of Price on this blog there is not a single good idea among you. Not one.
So I second Summit Dawg:
Hang in there Tom, Give ‘em Hell, not an inch!!!!
Lou
November 12th, 2012
5:48 pm
How happy I was to discover in the voting booth that Tom Price is now my Congressperson and not the cretin who thinks Guam will tip over if too many soldiers set foot on it. I may disagree with Price over a lot of issues, but at least I’ll be talking to someone with two degrees from the University of Michigan and not the likes of the IQ-challenged Hank Johnson.
vince neil
November 12th, 2012
5:51 pm
idiots…your time is now…your candidate won, not his ideas…this is a cult of personality and the emperor has no clothes….where are the debates on the left..oh they don’t…talk about lockstep….just sayin..
O"blamey Obama
November 12th, 2012
6:04 pm
I am a moderate democrat in Price’s district. Hey…he won the election. Jim…Why don’t you try to convey a balanced approach to your writing in the AJC (Atlanta Communists Journal)
partlycloudy
November 12th, 2012
6:07 pm
Why must we send such idiots to congress from Georgia? But then Missouri and Indiana had idiots in congress. At least those states finally got rid of them.
Hussein
November 12th, 2012
6:20 pm
Thank you Congressman Price!
Rabbit
November 12th, 2012
6:23 pm
Price is a BAD representative on legislative matters. He is good on constituent issues and that’s why he’s almost invulnerable in his district. Those that think he is a Senate threat should see that his smarmy north Atlanta persona will never play in rural middle and south georgia .
Further, while Georgia seems pretty red right now, it pays to recall that not long ago, there was a Democratic majority. Price is incapable of escaping the wingnut bubble. This fact may become more apparent independent voter block that will inevitably grow after this election.
I don’t know Rodgers, but if the speaker can’t get a person capable of reasoning elected, the Republicans are in for more bad times.
mark
November 12th, 2012
6:45 pm
I wish that (D) would have beaten him. That would have been over the top!! The Fact that 4000 folks voted for a dead guy instead of the right wingnut from athen-clark. Prices district does contain a group of educated, middle class, white, much like Athens Those are the folks the GOP forgot about.
Fun Size
November 12th, 2012
7:30 pm
TERM LIMITS!!! No career politicians should be serving in the House or Senate!!!! We have them on the POTUS, why not our Legislative branch?
ad
November 12th, 2012
7:34 pm
partlycloudy
Why must we send such idiots to congress from Georgia? But then Missouri and Indiana had idiots in congress. At least those states finally got rid of them.
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I think the problems are that the only groups involved in the early candidate selection process are those who are abnormally angry about something and those who stand to make money from one candidate or another. I guess we’re lucky we have any decent people at all in office.
puff
November 12th, 2012
7:58 pm
Price takes a backseat to no one in arrogance.
Word
November 12th, 2012
8:10 pm
Rethuglicans are yesterday’s dinosaurs.
rlm
November 12th, 2012
8:12 pm
This is not the time for Dr Price to be thinking of himself. He needs to get behind Boehner and work on compromises. Grow Up Dr. Tom.
MC
November 12th, 2012
8:39 pm
“Clout of the Tea Party”? LMAO! That all came to a screaching halt on Nov. 6.
jlmdra
November 12th, 2012
8:45 pm
Tom Price is an embarrassment to the State of Georgia. Wait, that’s not possible.
jlmdra
November 12th, 2012
8:47 pm
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Idiot savant
November 12th, 2012
9:19 pm
I am a Republican, and Gingry is my Rep. His allegiance to the extremists is ill- founded and reprehensible. All he wants to do is stay in power, and thinks the Tea Party is the answer. Sadly, in my State, the far right wing is the norm.
Idiot savant
November 12th, 2012
9:20 pm
Excuse me, I meant Tom Price
5 things (other than the ‘fiscal cliff’) to watch during the lame-duck
November 13th, 2012
6:01 am
[...] In the House, keep an eye on the race to serve as the fourth-ranking Republican. Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.) is challenging Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.) to serve as chairman of the House Republican Conference in what could become an ugly battle between the caucus’s more conservative members and those loyal to Boehner. The Speaker, eager to keep a woman among the party’s top ranks, reportedly approached Price about dropping his bid in exchange for serving as chairman of the Elected Leadership Council. But Price, an outspoken conservative, would need to toe the party line, a vow he’s reportedly unwilling to make. [...]
Edmund Ruffin
November 13th, 2012
7:28 am
Boehner needs to step down and let someone lead the pack………..goes for Mitch McConnell, too. I’m with Tom Price on this one. Dems don’t compromise, Republicans do it all the time. It is time for an outright battle for the soul of this country.
MoreSo
November 13th, 2012
9:30 am
the tea party is dead–price needs to change his stripes, go moderate and suck up to boehner to keep the campaign cash coming for the 2014 election. If not, he’s going down.