Posted on 10/14/2011 12:05:40 AM PDT by Hunton Peck
WASHINGTON House Speaker John Boehner "respectfully challenged" Barack Obama during a phone call Thursday over statements the president made about the existence of a GOP plan to address the jobs crisis.
Obama had called Boehner to congratulate him for passing three trade agreements but, according to Politico, ended up getting pulled up by the speaker for saying earlier Thursday that he had not seen a Republican jobs plan.
"I haven't yet seen" a GOP plan that would create jobs in the near term, Obama said at a press conference, adding, "And so, eventually, I'm hoping that they actually put forward some proposals that indicate that they feel that sense of urgency about people -- needing to put people back to work right now."
In an unusual move, Boehner's office released a detailed account of their subsequent 10-minute conversation.
"I want to make sure you have all the facts," Boehner reportedly
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Que Joe Wilson “you lie” pic
Obama is a smirking f’n liar who you can count on to distort what the Republican have to say. Why is the ugly pos smirking? Because he knows the mass media will dutifully distribute his lies. That he and Democrats are never called to account for their lazy lies and distortions
I would like to retire these two permanently to a golf course of their choosing... anywhere. Respectfully!!!
Hah! Go Boehner.
No he does not deserve respect but the office he holds does. Getting down in the gutter with this POS will not work and will make us look like them.
Pointing out again and again the deceit and lies which are a part of every day life with the liberals is a better way to keep eroding their support.
You can’t clean the septic tank out without slinging some sh*t around.
This ain’t the Marquis of Queensbury rules we’re playing by.
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