Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Boehner Resigned? Good. Go Cry, Drink And Surrender Somewhere Else.
Townhall.com ^ | September 26, 2015 | John Hawkins

Posted on 09/26/2015 4:06:27 AM PDT by Kaslin

"Boehner is despised by the younger, more conservative members of the House Republican Conference. They are repelled by his personal behavior. He is louche, alcoholic, lazy, and without any commitment to any principle. Boehner has already tried to buy the members with campaign contributions and committee assignments, which he has already promised to potentially difficult members. His hold is insecure. He is not [Newt] Gingrich, the natural leader of a 'revolution,' riding the crest into power. He is careworn and threadbare, banal and hollow, holding nobody's enduring loyalty."Sidney Blumenthal in a private email to Hillary Clinton

"We’ve never had anyone else willing to go on record about it. We have heard this from multiple sources on the Republican side that if you don’t get to Boehner by 7, 8 o’clock at night that he is hammered. I just know that he is beyond drunk.....This guy is sick. And as an alcoholic I know how difficult it is, but it’s interesting that everyone still rallies around him. …My concern has always been if the guy’s a raging alcoholic, how much danger does that put the United States of America in…a guy that you can’t trust is sober?" – Glenn Beck

“Here’s the attitude. Ohhhh. Don’t make me do this. Ohhhh. This is too hard.” -- John Boehner mocks Republicans in Congress who oppose amnesty

Over the next few days, you can expect to see lots of politicians, columnists and talking heads saying nice things about John Boehner now that he has stepped down as Speaker.

I am not going to be one of them.

There’s no reason to say nice things about John Boehner that he doesn’t deserve. He didn’t die; he quit his job after enough Republicans FINALLY started moving to unseat him behind the scenes. It would be a better country if that had been done years ago. Other than an earmark ban long ago and sequester cuts, which were practically accidental, John Boehner’s tenure as a leader has been one long, unbroken streak of mediocrity, cowardice and disaster.

Conservatives consider Boehner to be an untrustworthy weakling, Democrats look at him as a joke and the American public despises him. Boehner will leave office as the least popular Speaker in 30 years.

It’s also worth keeping in mind that this is a man BEST KNOWN FOR CRYING IN PUBLIC. He cried when he took the podium as Speaker of the House for the first time, when he talked to 60 Minutes, during a commencement address at Ohio State, on election night 2010, when Obama unveiled a Rosa Parks statue, at a ceremony honoring Winston Churchill, at a ceremony honoring golfer Arnold Palmer, at a ceremony honoring Neil Armstrong, while listening to Irish music on Saint Patrick’s Day and listening to Pope Francis among many, many other times.

Did it ever occur to anybody that a man who blubbers in public that much has serious issues and isn’t fit to lead?

Even setting that aside, as Yates Walker once wrote,

"If John Boehner started preaching the virtues of socialism tomorrow morning, the entire planet would turn capitalist by noon. Boehner is a walking, talking charisma vortex. When he's not speaking or crying, he has the look of a man about to apologize."

As a leader, Boehner’s “strategy” is usually completely reactive. It’s like he reluctantly gets in the ring with the Democrats, leads with his face and hopes that the Democrats will defeat him quickly so he can turn around and yell at the people who insisted he fight for something in the first place.

The perfect example of Boehner’s “leadership” came when Obama shut the government down because the House refused to fund Obamacare.

First of all, you have to keep in mind that John Boehner had publicly promised that the Republican Party would use the power of the purse to stop Obamacare if the GOP took control of the House in 2010.

“We are going to fight to repeal this government takeover of health care and start over with solutions that focus first on lowering costs. Cutting off funding for ObamaCare is absolutely something I support. For example, I would support moving as soon as possible to deny any funding for the estimated 16,500 IRS employees that will be needed to implement ObamaCare. House Republicans will continue to stand with the American people against this unconstitutional government takeover of health care.”

Sounds great, doesn’t it? Unfortunately, Boehner never had any intention of living up to his pledge.

So eventually Ted Cruz started pushing the idea of using the power of the purse to stop Obamacare and it caught on in the House to such an extent that Boehner felt compelled to try it.

After hemming and hawing that made it clear he didn’t want to pursue the strategy in the first place, Boehner announced that the House was going to fund the government except for Obamacare. Then he came out like a house on fire, slammed Obama for shutting down the government and said he would stand tall!

After a few days of that, Boehner practically went mute while the Democrats continued to hammer away at Republicans. Meanwhile, Boehner ALLIES like Peter King and Devin Nunes publicly undercut the whole strategy, something they would have NEVER done without getting the thumbs up from the Speaker.

“We are the ones who did shut the government down. You don’t take the dramatic step of shutting down the government unless you have a real strategy.” -- Peter King

“Unlike many Republicans, (Devin) Nunes is publicly criticizing some of his colleagues, calling them ‘lemmings with suicide vests’ earlier this week.

….’It’s crazy. I don’t understand the whole point, the whole strategy. Most Americans don’t understand it,’ said Nunes.

The California Republican said a small group of lawmakers, what he calls ‘the lemming caucus,’ have been blocking GOP House leadership for three years.

‘It’s guys who meet privately. They’re always conspiring. It’s mostly just about power. And it’s just gotten us nowhere,’ said Nunes.”

Since government shutdowns are essentially a big game of chicken where both sides can equally be said to be at fault, but they try to blame each other, having Republicans in Congress siding with Democrats was very damaging to the effort.

Boehner had options. He could have held out and tried to make a case to the American people. He could have agreed to end the shutdown if Democrats would end the Obamacare subsidy for lawmakers and their staffs. Instead, as per usual, Boehner just surrendered and the shutdown lasted only 16 days.

To top it all off, Boehner went on the Leno Show and said none of it was his fault.

"It was a very predictable disaster, and the sooner we got it over with, the better. I told my colleagues in July I didn’t think shutting down the government over Obamacare would work because the President said, ‘I’m not going to negotiate.’ And so I told them in August ‘Probably not a good idea.’ Told them in early September. But when you have my job, there’s something you have to learn … When I looked up, I saw my colleagues going this way. And you learn that a leader without followers is simply a man taking a walk … So I said, ‘You want to fight this fight? I’ll go fight the fight with you.'"

The types of questions people had after this disaster were the ones that dogged Boehner through his whole tenure as “leader.”

The shutdown was a predictable disaster? Then why did he promise to adopt that strategy before he became Speaker? Did he not realize it was a bad idea then or was he just a liar who made promises he never intended to keep? Moreover, if Boehner knew the strategy wouldn’t work, why did he go through with it? Furthermore, how do you call talking tough for a few days and then caving a “fight?” Once Boehner decided to go with the strategy, what was his plan to win – or was it his plan all along to fight a halfhearted battle, lose and then throw up his hands and say, “I tried?” Whatever happened to actually trying to WIN battles for conservatism and the American people? When did that officially become something the Republican Party doesn’t do anymore?

Republicans have a right to expect a lot more out of a leader than drinking, crying and capitulating in every fight that matters. That’s the only thing John Boehner has offered America since he became Speaker of the House and the tragedy isn’t that he’s being muscled out of office, it’s that it didn’t happen much sooner.


TOPICS: Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: congress; gop; govshutdown; johnboehner
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041 next last
To: Kaslin

Politics is a game of speculation. What is the true tenor of states who elect Boner, McLame, Linda Graham, Turtle McConnell, etc, etc. They are closer to being rat than you would think.


21 posted on 09/26/2015 4:40:36 AM PDT by King Moonracer (Bad lighting and cheap fabric, that's how you sell clothing.....)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 18 | View Replies]

To: Original Lurker
They no longer bother to call me. Their mail goes straight into the trash.

I managed to stop their solicitations years ago when I sent them a couple of pesos for pandering to illegals.

22 posted on 09/26/2015 4:52:11 AM PDT by LowOiL ("Let us do evil that good may come"? ....condemnation is just - Romans 3:8)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 10 | View Replies]

To: Kaslin

Well at least he can smoke in public now.


23 posted on 09/26/2015 4:53:57 AM PDT by Boiler Plate ("Why be difficult, when with just a little more work, you can be impossible" Mom)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Kaslin

glad he’s gone; he abused us (Tea Party conservatives) and was a p!ss-poor leader.....

that said to his credit he’s thus far shown a lot of class on his way out- i wish people here at FR would do the same towards him...


24 posted on 09/26/2015 5:06:10 AM PDT by God luvs America (63.5 million pay no income tax and vote for DemoKrats...)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Gasshog

“He is careworn and threadbare, banal and hollow, holding nobody’s enduring loyalty”

...I like the writers style. Couldn’t have said it better myself.


25 posted on 09/26/2015 5:07:31 AM PDT by albie
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2 | View Replies]

To: Kaslin

The big question is why now? Who had enough dirt on the orange man to make him resign?

Or, are the rumors right that the other side had the dirt, which explains Boehner’s duplicity, and the good guys just discovered it and called him out?

We’ll probably never know, but hopefully Mitch is next.


26 posted on 09/26/2015 5:15:33 AM PDT by Entrepreneur (In Hoc Signo Vinces)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Entrepreneur

He finally just said “F@#$ it”

“It’s just not worth the effort”


27 posted on 09/26/2015 5:17:15 AM PDT by bert ((K.E.; N.P.; GOPc.;+12, 73, ....carson is the kinder gentler trump)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 26 | View Replies]

To: God luvs America
He showed "class" on the way out? Really? It was less than a week ago that he compared dealing with conservatives being like a garbage-man dealing with bad garbage. I guess some people missed that little bon mot from Speaker Thirsty. Not very "classy" if you ask me, but very much par for the course for a nearly-dead, and DT-ridden drunk.
28 posted on 09/26/2015 5:24:01 AM PDT by Trentamj
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 24 | View Replies]

To: Kaslin
As a leader, Boehner’s “strategy” is usually completely reactive. It’s like he reluctantly gets in the ring with the Democrats, leads with his face and hopes that the Democrats will defeat him quickly so he can turn around and yell at the people who insisted he fight for something in the first place.

The money quote summarizing four and half years of piss-poor leadership. He was simply unfit for the job on day 1.

29 posted on 09/26/2015 5:45:03 AM PDT by ilgipper
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Trentamj

And the big problem is that he is NOT GONE!!! He is there for most of the rest of this legislative session. Wake up. He has just informed some folks that he will require the big bucks for the next six weeks!!!


30 posted on 09/26/2015 5:55:25 AM PDT by browniexyz
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 28 | View Replies]

To: Trentamj

I agree with you. There’s nothing classy about this traitorous crybaby.


31 posted on 09/26/2015 6:01:11 AM PDT by lakecumberlandvet (APPEASEMENT NEVER WORKS.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 28 | View Replies]

To: Kaslin

what will his blackmailers do now? Pull a Hastert?


32 posted on 09/26/2015 6:37:52 AM PDT by maddogtiger
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Gasshog
.

 photo John-Boehner-Resigns-from-Congress--2015-09-25_zpsblt3ydrr.jpg

 photo Donald-Trump-USS-Iowa--2015-09-15_zpsp6jzzanf.jpg

 photo Rally-Schedule--2015-01-03_zps036eee95.jpg

 photo Obama-Amnesty-Resist--2014-11-21_zpsb3236c56.jpg

 photo Washington--Battle-of-Trenton--1776_zps6f5aab43.jpg

.
33 posted on 09/26/2015 8:40:25 AM PDT by Patton@Bastogne
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2 | View Replies]

To: Patton@Bastogne

Great pics!


34 posted on 09/26/2015 8:42:02 AM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 33 | View Replies]

To: God luvs America
He's classy? Seriously?!

What exactly is classy about being a worthless drunk who sneers derisively at the people who helped get him where he is? What is classy about being a feckless, spineless, self-serving, unprincipled lout?

Buck Foehner. Now and forever.

35 posted on 09/26/2015 9:01:18 AM PDT by Sicon ("All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." - G. Orwell)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 24 | View Replies]

To: Gasshog

I think you have accidentally invented a new word, but it’s a keeper:

Grubernatorial.

Need a definition? Didn’t think so.


36 posted on 09/26/2015 9:25:08 AM PDT by Attention Surplus Disorder (This space for rent.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 3 | View Replies]

To: Kaslin

Please. I was “smartphone” typing handicapped.


37 posted on 09/26/2015 12:44:03 PM PDT by Gasshog (DemoKKKrats: Leaders of the Free Stuff World)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 6 | View Replies]

To: goldstategop

“And quite frankly, people are sick of the GOP leadership capitulating to the Democrats they first chance they get.”

Don’t you know that’s what they call GOVERNING??

Voting NO against the will of the Brock-o-Bomba Rat Squad is mean-spirited.

Just Ask MitchturtleneckedMcConnellKY


38 posted on 09/26/2015 12:47:39 PM PDT by Gasshog (DemoKKKrats: Leaders of the Free Stuff World)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 7 | View Replies]

To: Gasshog

Well that is a good excuse and you are forgiven


39 posted on 09/26/2015 2:11:17 PM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 37 | View Replies]

To: browniexyz

He’s leaving the last day of October


40 posted on 09/26/2015 2:13:33 PM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 30 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041 next last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson