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IDemo

(16,926 posts)
Sun Jan 6, 2013, 09:33 PM Jan 2013

Boehner: "I need this job like I need a hole in the head."

What stunned House Speaker John Boehner more than anything else during his prolonged closed-door budget negotiations with Barack Obama was this revelation: "At one point several weeks ago," Mr. Boehner says, "the president said to me, 'We don't have a spending problem.' "

I am talking to Mr. Boehner in his office on the second floor of the Capitol, 72 hours after the historic House vote to take America off the so-called fiscal cliff by making permanent the Bush tax cuts on most Americans, but also to raise taxes on high earners. In the interim, Mr. Boehner had been elected to serve his second term as speaker of the House. Throughout our hourlong conversation, as is his custom, he takes long drags on one cigarette after another.

Mr. Boehner looks battle weary from five weeks of grappling with the White House. He's frustrated that the final deal failed to make progress toward his primary goal of "making a down payment on solving the debt crisis and setting a path to get real entitlement reform." At one point he grimly says: "I need this job like I need a hole in the head."

The president's insistence that Washington doesn't have a spending problem, Mr. Boehner says, is predicated on the belief that massive federal deficits stem from what Mr. Obama called "a health-care problem." Mr. Boehner says that after he recovered from his astonishment—"They blame all of the fiscal woes on our health-care system"—he replied: "Clearly we have a health-care problem, which is about to get worse with ObamaCare. But, Mr. President, we have a very serious spending problem." He repeated this message so often, he says, that toward the end of the negotiations, the president became irritated and said: "I'm getting tired of hearing you say that."

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323482504578225620234902106.html

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Boehner: "I need this job like I need a hole in the head." (Original Post) IDemo Jan 2013 OP
so resign, you big orange crybaby librechik Jan 2013 #1
I find it hard to believe anything that "journalist" says. JaneyVee Jan 2013 #2
Hm. Who owns that 'wsj.com,' anyway? Gidney N Cloyd Jan 2013 #6
Boehner has a real problem that does have a lot to do with our problem madokie Jan 2013 #3
"I need this job like I need a hole in the head." Summer Hathaway Jan 2013 #4
Him as speaker is like having a hole in our heads. liberal N proud Jan 2013 #5
How does he get to smoke in my public building when I can't? Historic NY Jan 2013 #7

librechik

(30,676 posts)
1. so resign, you big orange crybaby
Sun Jan 6, 2013, 09:35 PM
Jan 2013

you are nothing but a clown, Boner. A very unfunny and cruel clown.

madokie

(51,076 posts)
3. Boehner has a real problem that does have a lot to do with our problem
Sun Jan 6, 2013, 09:38 PM
Jan 2013

after all he is the speaker of the house. Boehner/america's problem is he is a drunk. He needs to be removed from any position of authority as soon as possible. He is a dangerous man in the capacity that he's in now.

Summer Hathaway

(2,770 posts)
4. "I need this job like I need a hole in the head."
Sun Jan 6, 2013, 09:49 PM
Jan 2013

I always assumed he got the job because he has a hole in his head - a hole through which whatever logic, common sense, and intellect he may have possessed at one time was lost years ago.

That's how the GOP like 'em - empty-headed, no?

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