JOKES: House Democratic Lawmaker Floats George W. Bush For Speaker Of The House

Forbes reported that California Democratic Congressman Brad Sherman dicussed the idea of former President George W. Bush becoming the next Speaker of the House.

Former President Bush is not a sitting member of Congress – and has not held elected office since January 2009, however one does not need to be a member of the House of Representatives to serve in that leadership position. The suggestion may be seen as a counter to the right's recent push for a "Speaker Trump" before Jim Jordan (R-OH) was nominatd to represent the GOP conference.

“[Bush] could come back,” Sherman said. “Obviously, I’m not a real fan of how the Iraq War went, but I would think that any reasonable Republican would be somebody that Democrats could work with — if it was part of a system where you didn’t have five of the most extreme Republicans blocking important legislation and saying, ‘If you bring that to the floor for a vote, we’ll knock you out of your Speakership.’”

Sherman said that Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), the GOP conference’s choice, would be "among one of the worst Speakers that we could have."

The original Forbes article without commentary can be found here.
Source: Forbes