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Posted: 2015-10-23T10:02:21Z | Updated: 2015-10-23T15:44:35Z

So, that happened. In an era of near-total congressional gridlock, the House speaker's most important duty isn't counting votes or bringing bills to the floor -- it's raising money the party can use to help its candidates in the next election. GOP leaders are so desperate to hand Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) the gavel that they just gave up on a lot of that campaign cash.

In other words, Ryan probably secured one of the most powerful jobs in the world this week, and shrugged off one of the worst. It's a great deal for Ryan, and a good one for House Democrats.

Listen to HuffPost's analysis of House Republican chaos, the Benghazi hearings and the 2016 Democratic race in this week's "So, That Happened" podcast, embedded above. The Ryan discussion starts at the 30:52 mark.

A huge part of being in Congress is raising money. Members spend enormous amounts of time cajoling wealthy donors over the phone, in private meetings and at fancy dinners. Some of them, like current Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), seem to revel in rubbing elbows with the wealthy. And the speaker, more so than any other member of the House, is positioned as a national leader to secure the funds to help Republicans all over the country.