John Boehner still doesnt get it:
Tea parties are a splinter party within the Republican party. I think most conservatives dont give a rats ass for the Republican party; certainly not Boehners 1960s party.
Definition seems to be Boehners problem:
Before and after Ronald Reagan the Republicans . . . around this place. never did one goddamned thing to stop the spread of Socialism let alone turn it back. When they had the Congress and the White House they did not padlock one parasite bureaucracy. Indeed, they increased funding for the Democrat partys most influential constituency, as well as the most ravenous nest of parasites in the federal government, the Department of Education.
Boehner wisely avoided the Republican partys long history of collaborating with Socialists when he invoked his three years:
Judge Andrew Napolitano disagrees in this brief video:
You knew Napolitano was right the instant Juan Williams defended Boehner.
Boehner dismissed future government shutdowns in four words:
Boehner should stop kidding conservatives. Government shutdowns should not be justification for doing nothing conservative. In addition to Boehner not knowing what rank & file conservatives really think about Republican conservatism he does not seem to understand that the media and the pollsters, NOT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, blamed Republicans for the shutdown.
Boehner should stop kidding himself and take a good look at which Americans actually opposed the shutdown. It was Democrats and the entire parasite class. Had Republicans done a better job of laying the blame where it belonged government shutdowns would no longer be a weapon in the Lefts arsenal.
Let me close with a suggestion regarding repealing HillaryCare II.
Republicans are saying they must present a comprehensive plan rather than simply being against the ACA. My suggestion. A comprehensive plan should mean fixing one problem at a time in separate bills. Easy to read, easy to understand, one or two page bills. If nothing else, douche bags like Nancy Pelosi wont get away with saying:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmQRUO4vLZY]Boehner: Far right has lost credibility - YouTube[/ame]
Tea parties are a splinter party within the Republican party. I think most conservatives dont give a rats ass for the Republican party; certainly not Boehners 1960s party.
Definition seems to be Boehners problem:
I'm as conservative as anybody around this place.
Before and after Ronald Reagan the Republicans . . . around this place. never did one goddamned thing to stop the spread of Socialism let alone turn it back. When they had the Congress and the White House they did not padlock one parasite bureaucracy. Indeed, they increased funding for the Democrat partys most influential constituency, as well as the most ravenous nest of parasites in the federal government, the Department of Education.
Boehner wisely avoided the Republican partys long history of collaborating with Socialists when he invoked his three years:
All the things we've done in the three years I've been Speaker have not violated any conservative principles, not once.
Judge Andrew Napolitano disagrees in this brief video:
You knew Napolitano was right the instant Juan Williams defended Boehner.
Boehner dismissed future government shutdowns in four words:
Are you kidding me?
Boehner should stop kidding conservatives. Government shutdowns should not be justification for doing nothing conservative. In addition to Boehner not knowing what rank & file conservatives really think about Republican conservatism he does not seem to understand that the media and the pollsters, NOT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, blamed Republicans for the shutdown.
Boehner should stop kidding himself and take a good look at which Americans actually opposed the shutdown. It was Democrats and the entire parasite class. Had Republicans done a better job of laying the blame where it belonged government shutdowns would no longer be a weapon in the Lefts arsenal.
Let me close with a suggestion regarding repealing HillaryCare II.
Republicans are saying they must present a comprehensive plan rather than simply being against the ACA. My suggestion. A comprehensive plan should mean fixing one problem at a time in separate bills. Easy to read, easy to understand, one or two page bills. If nothing else, douche bags like Nancy Pelosi wont get away with saying:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=hV-05TLiiLU]Pelosi: "We Have to Pass the Bill So That You Can Find Out What Is In It" - YouTube[/ame]