The Corner

Backstage with Boehner

After his speech, a foot away from me, Boehner wiped a stray tear with a handkerchief, then paused. As his staff patted his back, he straightened his jacket and quietly said, “Let’s go upstairs,” where his team was huddled. No cheers, no glad-handing. The whole scene, and the small entourage, was strikingly somber. A minute later, Boehner began to stroll off, in big strides, through the hotel’s cavernous basement, toward an elevator. The work begins.

Robert Costa was formerly the Washington editor for National Review.
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