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Boehner expected to keep his speakership despite fiscal cliff stumbles

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“The only thing you can criticize Mr. Boehner for at this point is not being able to turn lead into gold,” Franks said.

Exhibiting a Sinatra-era cool, with his tailored suits, neatly barbered hair and smoke-filled office, Boehner is not easily rumpled by the raucous lawmakers he tries to lead.

The speaker may not be remembered as the most powerful one, but as one who kept his power by diffusing it. Always, Boehner says, his goal is let the majority work its will.

After his plan to fix the fiscal cliff was rejected by his own ranks, Boehner explained the setback with what amounted to a shrug.

“It’s not the outcome that I wanted,” he said, “but that was the will of the House.”

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