Selah, s-e-l-a-h, selah. This unique word, scattered throughout the Psalms, signals to the reader to pause, reflect, consider, and maybe take a deep breath before moving on. Psalmists use selah to emphasize the significance of a statement. For example, King David wrote: ``Blessed be the Lord, who daily bears our burden, the God who is our salvation. Selah.'' That is a profound statement with huge implications. It deserves more than a cursory consideration. Within the next hour, this House will vote ``yea'' or ``nay'' to vacate the Speaker's chair, a profound action with huge implications. This was last tried in 1910. Joseph Cannon won the vote. One hundred thirteen years later, my office is in the Cannon Office Building, and Uncle Joe Cannon's statue sits just outside this Chamber. No living human has taken the vote we are about to take. It deserves that we pause and reflect, that we consider deeply the ramification of our actions. To my fellow Republicans who would consider voting ``yes'' to removing our Republican Speaker, please pause and ask yourself two questions: Will your ``yes'' vote make America stronger? Will your ``yes'' vote strengthen conservative policies? If you believe ``yes'' is the right vote, please stand before this body and the American people and articulate your plan--not your grievances or your wishes, your plan. Convince the vast majority of the Republican Conference that strongly disagrees with you to follow you.…
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