Interesting to observe. A Speaker of the House going by the "Rule Book".
Similar to a base ball Umpire with a Rule Book sticking out of his back pocket, for all to read.
He is umpiring the final game of the World Series with two warring teams and a stadium full of fans, frothing at the mouth.
By rule, he is restricted to calling balls and strikes. After every pitch there is an uproar and debris thrown on the field.
The announcers are losing their voices from screaming over the crowd. There will be riots in the street, regardless of the winner.
There will be weeks of play backs of his "strike zone", split second calls "did the runner beat the ball to the base"?
If the Umpire is removed before the final call, there will be chaos on the field and calls of favoritism.
Meanwhile the bookies are making more now than ever before.
Enjoy the game you have no control over.
Rank-and-file House Republicans are growing increasingly irate at GOP hardliners who are trying to force House Speaker Mike Johnson to renege on an agreement to fund the government.
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