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Joecooool 12-21-2011 10:53pm

Boehner’s office cuts off C-SPAN cameras as GOP takes verbal beating
 
A strange thing happened Wednesday morning on Capitol Hill.

As Rep. Stenny Hoyer (D-MD) attempted to call for a vote to extend a payroll tax cut to middle class and working Americans, his Republican colleagues adjourned the House and walked out of the chamber. And if that weren’t odd enough, it got even stranger: As Hoyer railed against them for failing to help working Americans, footage from C-SPAN went silent, then cut away.

Moments later, C-SPAN took to the Internet to explain that it wasn’t their doing, but someone working for House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH).
The incident occurred mere moments after the House went into session. Hoyer made a motion for a vote on the Senate’s payroll tax cut extension, which would extend the lower rates for another two months, but the Republican presiding over the House did not acknowledge the motion. He instead adjourned the House, then got up and walked out.

“As you walk off the floor, Mr. Speaker, you’re walking away, just as so many Republicans have walked away from taxpayers, the unemployed, and very frankly, as well, from those who will be seeking medical assistance from their doctors, 48 million senior citizens,” Hoyer can be heard saying.

“We regret, Mr. Speaker, that you have walked off the platform without addressing the issue of critical importance to this country, and that is the continuation of the middle class tax cut, the continuation of unemployment benefits for those at risk of losing them, and a continuation of the access to doctors for all those 48 million seniors who rely on them daily for help.”

And that’s when the audio cut out. Seconds later, footage faded to a shot of the capitol from outside.

Moments later, someone at C-SPAN took to Twitter and explained: “C-SPAN has no control over the U.S. House TV cameras – the Speaker of the House does.”

It’s for reasons just like this, one might infer, that Boehner told C-SPAN back in February it would not be allowed control its own cameras.
The non-partisan political network, produced as a courtesy by the nation’s cable operators, had said it wanted to offer a more “journalistic product,” but the speaker denied their request to place and operate more cameras.

This video is from C-SPAN, broadcast Dec. 21, 2011.
Boehner’s office cuts off C-SPAN cameras as GOP takes verbal beating | The Raw Story

mrvette 12-22-2011 8:44am

GOOD!!! Anything to shut that damn commie Hoyer down....one of the PG co Faryland old hand communists....

:beat::kick::seasix:

DJ_Critterus 12-22-2011 9:21am

They pissed because Boehner doesn't want to vote on putting a bandaid over a gaping axe wound :rolleyes:

Doug28450 12-22-2011 9:58am

There seems to be no concern that the Democrat run Senate skipped town earlier in the week.

vetteman9368 12-22-2011 10:09am

its kinda funny. Since the day Pelosi became speaker, the dems have kicked the can on every budgetary matter that came across the table. Boehner effectively puts a stop to that, and he's the bad guy?

Chris Fowler 12-22-2011 10:38am

Obama calls for a one year extension

The House passes a one year extension

The Senate turns down the one year extension and passes a two month extension

The House turns down the two month extension

Obama calls the House obstructionist

impressive. :rofl:


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