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But there was no mistaking the glee with which House Republicans assumed the levers of power Wednesday. Even Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, the stern-faced tactician from across the building, grinned widely and appeared to engage in lighthearted chit-chat on the House floor as Boehner's big moment approached. Golf-tanned and aw-shucks affable, Boehner hugged and back-patted his way from the Democratic side of the House through the Republican section early Wednesday in a procession that underscored the widely-held affection for him. Even Obama, who has next to no relationship with the new speaker, indicated there may be tee time for the pair in the future. "That might require the president to practice a bit," White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said. Finally up on the podium, Boehner appeared weepy during Pelosi's farewell speech. He wiped his nose; his lips trembled when she handed him the gavel. Pelosi descended to the floor of the House, where a saddle-shoed grandson, Paul Vos, leapt into her arms. She propped him on one hip and headed for the seat on the aisle that she will occupy as leader of the Democratic minority. Speaker at last, Boehner stepped up to the microphone and began his maiden speech with a reminder that he's still the same person
-- the son of a bar owner and one of a dozen siblings. He got though the address without shedding a tear.
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