Boehner delivered an absurdly delusional
appearance on CBS’s Face The Nation where he blamed President Obama for
all of his own failures as a leader.
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Boehner was immediately asked about his
broken promise that there would be no more manufactured crisis if
Republicans won control of Congress. He answered by blaming President
Obama for everything.
Boehner said, “Well, because the president took
actions with regard to immigration that were far beyond what the law
allows him to do. You have to remember, John that the president said
twenty-two times, twenty-two that he couldn’t do what he eventually did.
I made it clear that we were going to do everything we could to block
the president’s executive overreach, and that’s the basis of the problem
that we’re trying to deal with, and uh, Senate refused, uh, to pass
their own bill. Senator McConnell tried for almost a month to get the
Senate to act, but four times the Senate Democrats blocked the ability
to even debate the bill.”
Later, Boehner was asked if he could lead the House.
He answered, “I think so. I think so Remember what caused this. We have
a President Of The United States overreaching, and that’s not just on
immigration. You know, thirty-eight times he made unilateral changes to
Obamacare. Many of these, I believe far beyond his constitutional
authority to do so. So the frustration in the country, represented
through the frustration of our members has people scared to death that
the president is running the country right off the cliff.”
Speaker Boehner’s position is to completely ignore
reality by blaming President Obama for everything. It was John Boehner
who came up with the plan to trying to use Homeland Security funding to
force the president to overturn his own executive orders. It was Boehner
who caved to the radicals in the House Republican caucus by moving
forward with the plan even after he was told by Senate Republicans that
it was a bad idea.
The best way to understand the depth of John
Boehner’s troubles is to realize that he played the blame Obama card.
Boehner didn’t try to confront the president. He didn’t announce any
plan to win the Homeland Security funding dispute. The Speaker of the
House put his tail between his legs and blamed the President Of The
United States for the mess that he has gotten himself into.
Boehner’s best hope for survival is that House
Republicans stop focusing on him by shifting their attention to the
president. John Boehner has completely abandoned reality, and his hoping
to save his own skin by blaming President Obama.
The Speaker’s performance on Face The Nation looked the last gasp of a man whose grip on the gavel is loosening by the day.
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