Washington - When they got the news that House Speaker John Boehner had resigned, several hundred evangelical voters who expected to spend their Friday hearing from the Republican candidates for president leapt to their feet and cheered.

“I’m not here to bash anyone, but the time has come to turn the page,” said Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who got the honor of sharing the stunning development with the crowd at the annual Value Voters forum in Washington.

Like Rubio, each of the Republican presidential hopefuls had expected to spend their Friday trying to win over the influential group of conservative activists. Instead, the forum became something of a victory lap, as one 2016 candidate after another joined in the celebration of Boehner’s departure by lashing out at congressional Republicans for not fighting hard enough for conservative priorities.

“You want to know how much each of you terrify Washington?” Texas Sen. Ted Cruz asked the crowd. “Yesterday, John Boehner was speaker of the house. Y’all come to town and somehow that changes. My only request is, ‘Can you come more often?’”... Read More: VIN