Outgoing GOP Sen. Jim DeMint took a jab at House Speaker John Boehner, telling radio shock jock Rush Limbaugh on Thursday that he might help dump the Republican leader.
DeMint, a Tea Party favorite, made big news earlier this week when he announced that as of Dec. 31, he was leaving the Senate to head the hard-right Heritage Foundation.
The South Carolina lawmaker, alongside current Heritage Foundation President Ed Fuelner, joined Limbaugh for the interview Thursday.
“I think it’s safe to say Boehner is not forcing either of you guys out, right?” Limbaugh asked.
Fuelner responded, “That’s pretty true,” while DeMint joked, “It might work a little bit the other way around.”
The GOP is a party filled with tension these days, as conservatives continue to push the party to the right, even after their big loss in 2012. DeMint was behind many failed right-wing Senate challengers in 2010 and 2012, like Christine O’Donnell, Ken Buck and Richard Mourdock, and many blame DeMint and his cohort for blowing the GOP’s chances of retaking the Senate. And in the House, Speaker Boehner is dumping a number of extreme, right-leaning lawmakers fromcommittee assignments.
In many ways, DeMint and Boehner represent two directions for the GOP: a continued path toward the right with DeMint, or a gentle swerving toward bipartisan cooperation with Boehner.
On Friday’s Hardball, former Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele dismissed DeMint’s remarks about Boehner as ” just idle banter with Rush Limbaugh,” insisting there is no connection between DeMint’s new post and Boehner losing his job.








