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New Congress: Are Republicans honing their inner 'institutionalist'?

With Republicans now eager to prove to the world that they can get legislation passed and onto President Obama鈥檚 desk, 'institutionalist' may be on a rebound.

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Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell (R) of Kentucky., with Senate minority whip John Cornyn (R) of Texas (r.) and Sen. John Barrasso (R) of Wyoming (l.) talks with reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington on Wednesday.

鈥淚nstitutionalist.鈥 It鈥檚 a frequently used term for a veteran member of Congress who fervently believes in upholding its traditions and customs, even at the risk of alienating younger colleagues and outsiders clamoring for drastic change.

Former Rep. Lee Hamilton (D) of Indiana, who now directs the Center on Congress at Indiana University, an institutionalist as 鈥渁 member who puts the institution of Congress first. Who welcomes responsibility for making it work; who pushes his or her colleagues to fulfill their constitutional obligations; who respects the role and history of Congress in forging this country's history.聽鈥

Congress鈥檚 two top Republicans, House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio and majority leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, are the lawmakers who most often get the tag. McConnell came to Capitol Hill in 1985 and Boehner arrived in 1991, an era when partisan acrimony in the legislative branch was far, far less pervasive.

"Both Boehner and McConnell are known as institutionalists and dealmakers who want to make things work,鈥 former Rep. Steve LaTourette (R) of Ohio, a onetime ally of the speaker who鈥檚 now a lobbyist, recently Gannett Ohio.

When Republicans called last year for a closer look at the deadly 2012 attacks at US facilities in Benghazi, Libya, Politico : 鈥淪ome conservatives had publicly pressed GOP leadership for a select committee, but Boehner 鈥 ever the institutionalist 鈥 was reluctant to go that far. His natural tendency is to let the committees do their own work.鈥 The speaker eventually relented, however, and a was created.

McConnell used to regularly be described as an institutionalist before Barack Obama became president. Then he became, in the eyes of most Democrats, an who was far more interested in rendering the Senate dysfunctional.

Since last November鈥檚 election, though, journalists have brought back the i-word to describe the crafty Kentuckian, who as a longtime member of the Appropriations Committee was versed in the finer points of negotiation. 鈥淢cConnell 鈥 is an institutionalist, and knows how to legislate and cut deals,鈥 CNN鈥檚 Jake Tapper on his blog.

With Republicans now eager to prove to the world that they can get legislation passed and onto Obama鈥檚 desk, the word may be picking up even broader currency. Rep. Patrick McHenry (R) of North Carolina, who as the House GOP鈥檚 chief deputy whip, will be one of the architects of getting any bills through, recently The Wall Street Journal: 鈥淚 bring a mix of rabble-rouser and institutionalist.鈥

Chuck McCutcheon and David Mark write their "Speaking Politics" blog exclusively for Decoder Voices.聽

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