I told you Boehner could not be trusted – and once again I’m right. I was right on the budget talks, when not only did he not get a good deal, but as David Stockman, Mark Levin, myself and others predicted he caved in and then lied about what he did get.
Now he’s back to the same old tactics. Bluster, bluff, and then fold like a $3.00 pair of Salvation Army pants. Unless you think this isn’t folding:
“Despite good-faith efforts to find common ground, the White House will not pursue a bigger debt reduction agreement without tax hikes. I believe the best approach may be to focus on producing a smaller measure, based on the cuts identified in the Biden-led negotiations, that still meets our call for spending reforms and cuts greater than the amount of any debt limit increase.” That was Boehner’s assessment of the debt ceiling talks. In puritan language, we’ve been stiffed; in colloquial parlance we’ve been “…” well you get my drift, but just in case, it’s the thing they have a cigarette after in the movies, capeesh?
This is the second time in a row Boehner has stuck it too us. And, just as I wrote little more than a year ago, he’s going to stick it to us on obamacare. If steps aren’t taken to throw him out, remember, it was me who told you. And, while we’re bouncing Boehner, we should bounce Hatch, McCain, Issa, and a whole bunch more Republicans and Demcorats.








I totally agree with the assessment of Boehner. In addition, I’m still trying to figure out how Obama got into the White House in the first place! Anyone who pronounces Marine Corps as “Marine Corpse” and figures there are 57 states in the US obviously knows little about the country he claims to serve. I will, however, say this: He will not be easily beaten in the upcoming election for a variety of reasons. For one, he will have the Black vote, the Hispanic vote, and at least half the Independents. Isn’t that pretty much a majority?
Noobama: you left out the part about where repubs led from behind the scenes by rove and the rnc figure out a way to really tick off Tea Party to ensure his second term…
I continue to be baffled by those we elected,( “hired” is the better word), to do the hard work of getting our nation back on track and their seeming inability or unwillingness to do it..
WHEN will those people finally pull the trigger ??
Pelosi to Boehner to . . . . What?
couldn’t agree more Mychal…I said this about Boehner long ago before he ever got “the gavel”…..he’s the consummate politician…and has been since the late ’90′s….difference is, he has an electorate much more educated and wise to his political BS….he’s still all about power….he’s got it and intends to keep it….throw the bum out along with McCain, Flimsey Graham, etc.
Boomer25: you are spkg my language…
I think most conservatives knew this was going to happen and was hoping it wouldn’t, all this man has is a voice but lacks the knowledge and wisdom to use it right. He definitively has got to go and like you said the rest of the pack who has been thinking like him also…
Metalhank: boehner is the quintessential empty suit…he’s talk w/ out substance…he blusters and blows then folds like a cheap suit…