Note the hatred for the Blue Dog Democrats and the prominent position given to NC Congressman Heath Shuler.

It is 2011, and John Boehner is Speaker of the House 

 Aug. 26, 2009 | In his office on the second floor of the Capitol,
House Speaker John Boehner leaned back in his chair and let out a
satisfied sigh. “It’s been a busy 100 days,” he said, addressing the
Salon reporter sitting across the desk from him. “I’m tired, but I’m
happy.” Then he turned to look out the window and surveyed the
sprawling construction site where $787 billion in federal cash was
transforming the National Mall into a Ronald Reagan mausoleum and theme
park.

“Who would’ve thought, on Nov. 5, 2008, that I would be
sitting here little more than two years later?” said Boehner. “I thank
God, and Barack Obama, and the wisdom of the American people.”

Few people, except for Charlie Cook,
predicted the GOP takeover of the House in the 2010 elections. Some
observers give credit for the victory to campaign media consultant Dick
Morris, who won a Clio award for his groundbreaking television ad “The
president is black.” Most inside the Beltway, however, applauded
Boehner’s expert campaign generalship and aggressive messaging, which
raised the question, without making any irresponsible accusations, of
whether Democrats were organ thieves. The power shift was, of course,
incomplete on Election Day ? the GOP won only five seats, cutting the
Democratic margin from 257-178 to 252-183. But once the entire
52-member Blue Dog Coalition defected to the Republicans ? erstwhile
Democrat Heath Shuler said the election results were a “sweeping
rejection of Obama’s radical agenda” ? the House was firmly back in
Republican hands.