Posted on 11/02/2009 5:53:22 AM PST by BobMcCartyWrites
During an appearance Sunday on CNNs State of the Union program with host John King, House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) demonstrated that he just doesnt understand what happened in New Yorks 23rd Congressional District over the weekend.
In case you missed it, liberal Republican Party-endorsed candidate Dede Scozzafava dropped out of the race after a groundswell of grassroots activism gave Doug Hoffman, a conservative rejected by GOP officials in the state, a huge bump in the polls during the past week.
At the 11:10 marks of this video, the following exchange took place, convincing me that Boehner doesnt get it:
KING: I want to talk to you about politics. You would like to be the next speaker of the House of Representatives. And while much of the attention on this years elections are on the governors races in New Jersey and Virginia, theres a special election in New York state. Im going to hold up the newspaper. This is the Syracuse newspaper. You see One out, two left in battle for 23rd.
Its the 23rd district and the Republican Partys endorsed candidate, Dede Scozzafava yesterday withdrew from the race. You endorsed her. She was the partys nominee. But she withdrew from the race after Sarah Palin, Tim Pawlenty, the former governor of Alaska, the current governor of Minnesota, two people who might want to run for president some day, and other conservatives jumped in and said shes not good enough, shes not pure enough to be a Republican.
Can you be the speaker of the House, can your party survive in this part of the country if things like this happen?
BOEHNER: Well this is a pretty unusual situation. You had seven county chairmen who chose Dede to be our nominee. And clearly, she would be on the left side of our party, a conservative decided to leave the Republican Party and sign up on the conservative party ticket, which is allowed in New York.
And whats happened over the last several weeks is her numbers have continued to slide. Hoffman, Doug Hoffman, the conservative party candidate, his numbers continue to grow. And so Dede yesterday decided to withdraw from the race.
BOEHNER: This is a pretty unusual circumstance, that we see in New York.
KING: But does it not send a signal? Your friend and former House speaker Republican Newt Gingrich said, if this happened, it would be a purge of the Republican Party.
This is what Chris Van Hollen obviously, hes a Democrat and your colleague in the House. Hes chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. He says, The far-right tea-bag party is leading the Republican Party around by the nose.
BOEHNER: Now, listen, we accept moderates in our party and we want moderates in our party.
Boehners comments run contrary to those of individuals Ive interviewed at the anti-socialism rallies in OFallon, Mo., during the past five weeks clearly are not in favor of moderates. To the contrary, most of the people Ive spoken with say they are less concerned about the letter an elected official has behind his name than they are about the willingness he shows in governing by the Constitution.
If, aside from all other things, Boehner and his colleagues in the Republican leadership fail to grasp this concept, they should expect to see more races in 2010 to take turns like the one in Upstate New York Saturday.
Transcript above: CNN.
Van Hollen doesn't get it either.
Like how the far-left, anti-American, pro-socialist party is leading the Democrat party by the nose, eh?
I don't have a problem with actual moderates in the GOP. The problem is, the Beltway definition of a GOP moderate has become so elastic that a candidate who would be well left of center in the Dem Party has been defined as a moderate by these pinheads. And they just don't get it.
King, Boehner, Van Hollen...of the statists for the statists by the statists.
Boehner is a neo-liberal RINO. I am hoping the patriots in his district are planning to rid him of ANY opportunity to be continue in Congress, let alone become House Speaker.
I agree. I, too, have little problem with actual moderates in the GOP. It's that they think they ARE the GOP that infuriates me.
“Let alone become House Speaker.”
The revolution now happening is awesome! The ironic thing is Bonehead Bohnior, Cantor and Sessions will co-op this grassroots movement.
And be rewarded with even more power for doing nothing.
If people really want a conservative revolution, leadership heads should roll.
Boehner needs to spend less time in the tanning booth so he can clear his brain.
so he does not understand???? let me explain it to him...it is open season on rino’s, and there is no bag limit...if we are going to go communist, vote for the expert, vote the communist party...if you want a constitutional republic, vote conservative...no room for error there pal
I think many do not understand how close the GOP was to breaking into two parties.
John Boehner has that fake Ted Baxter deep voice and I think his intellectual capacity is much the same as Baxter’s, too. He would not be a good Speaker.
This is why the GOP gets no more of my money.. They think we conservatives will automatically vote for the candidates they pick for us instead of the conservatives we want in office.
I have no party. My party (GOP) is dead.
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