Erickson: Jim Jordan Is ‘Horatius at the Bridge’

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From Erick Erickson at RedState:

Horatius stood at the Pons Sublicius as an invading army tried to conquer Rome. According to Babbington’s poem, Horatius famously asked “Who will stand on either hand and guard this bridge with me?”

Horatius saved Rome.

Congressman Rep. Jim Jordan (R­-OH) finds himself in a similar moment. The Politico reports that privately Boehner’s aides and the Republican Leadership intend to use Rep. John Boehner (R-­OH)’s re­election to vanquish the conservative opposition with the House of Representatives just as they’ve done already to the Republican Study Committee, which Jordan once chaired.

The Republican leaders are comparing the opposition to Boehner from conservatives as a cancer.

House Republicans are so confident Boehner will be re­elected as Speaker tomorrow, they’re already taking a pre­emptive victory lap promising to ignore conservatives going forward.

There are enough votes to stop Boehner from becoming Speaker, but the members want someone to rally around.

While Rep. Louie Gohmert (R­-TX) is willing to do it, there are enough other conservatives on the sidelines waiting for Jordan. Jordan himself remains silent.

Thus we reach this point. Based on the information I am getting from members directly and from others, there are congressmen who would gladly vote for Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) against Boehner, but for no one else. Jordan is singularly positioned to get other members off the sidelines.

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