House Conservatives Holding Fast to Principle

Human EventsAugust 19, 2009

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The Republican Study Committee is a 105-member caucus of House Republicans dedicated to the promotion of conservative principles and the thwarting of the liberal agenda of the Democratic leadership.

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House Conservatives Holding Fast to Principle

House Republican Study Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling (Tex.) last week visited the Washington, D.C., offices of HUMAN EVENTS for an interview with the editors. Chairman Hensarling addressed many topics important to conservatives and how the RSC is dealing with them.

The Republican Study Committee is a 105-member caucus of House Republicans dedicated to the promotion of conservative principles and the thwarting of the liberal agenda of the Democratic leadership.

Below are excerpts from the interview.

Conservatives are right angry around the country. They're not real happy with the President and not terribly happy with Congress, and things seem to be kind of floating in a lot of different directions. What's the Republican Study Committee trying to do to get things back on track?

REP. JEB HENSARLING (R.TEX.): Well, first we're going to try not In he angry ourselves. I don't find thai necessarily to be terribly constructive. I've gotten an opportunity to laugh or cry on most days-I choose to laugh. Clearly, elections have consequences, and being in the minority is a lot less fun, although in some ways, more interesting. I suppose, in the short time we have been in the minority, a little less than ...

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