If she wants, she will.
If she wants, she will.
If she wants, she will.
Has Congress ever elected a non-Representative to Speaker?
Translation: The Joooooos!America is now run by a regressive revolution....that sort of thing no longer matters.
Has Congress ever elected a non-Representative to Speaker?
Maybe it's time they did.![]()
Perhaps. The Constitution is silent on who is eligible to be Speaker. I’d love to see her elected, but it won’t happen.
Whoever it ends up to be is a glutton for punishment.
If she wants, she will.
Will what? Have sex, give head, eat cake, pole dance, drive a car, what?
Will what? Have sex, give head, eat cake, pole dance, drive a car, what?
Perhaps. The Constitution is silent on who is eligible to be Speaker. I’d love to see her elected, but it won’t happen.
Whoever it ends up to be is a glutton for punishment.
America is now run by a regressive revolution....that sort of thing no longer matters.
Better to be a javelin catcher at a track meet than a Speaker of the House under Republican majority.
Better to be a javelin catcher at a track meet than a Speaker of the House under Republican majority.
The Speaker’s Lobby hosts a significant gathering of portraits as well as people. The House of Representatives Speaker Portrait Collection is a vital visual record of House history. As noted in the bronze plaque hung in the lobby, the collection was conceived as a “tribute to their worth to the nation.” A portrait of the first Speaker of the House, Frederick Muhlenberg of Pennsylvania anchors the display, with portraits in a range of styles lining the lobby in all directions, from the post-modern realist look of Thomas "Tip" O'Neill's portrait by Robert Vickery to American Impressionist Edmund Tarbell's depiction of Frederick Huntington Gillett.
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That Depends Frankie. It takes agility to catch a javelin.