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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
Thu Apr 11, 2013, 03:51 PM Apr 2013

Spot the question Boehner didn't answer

Spot the question Boehner didn't answer

by Jed Lewison

From House Speaker John Boehner's press conference today:

QUESTION: Mr. Speaker, NRCC Chairman Walden called the Obama budget a "shocking attack on seniors." You and your party have often said that we need to reign in entitlement spending. Are Republicans going to run against Democrats next year for trying to slow the growth of entitlement spending?

SPEAKER BOEHNER: I've made it clear that I disagree with what Chairman Walden said and he and I have had a conversation about it. And I expect that, uh. This is the least that we must do to solve the problems in Social Security.

QUESTION: Would you call on Republicans next year to not attack Democrats?

BOEHNER: I've talked to Chairman Walden. Chairman Walden and I have had a conversation and we'll leave it at that.

So yeah, Boehner has totally talked to Greg Walden. And he totally believes chained CPI is "the least" that can be done to cut Social Security. But does that mean Boehner will speak out against Republicans using it as a political club against Democrats in 2014? He won't say. As Greg Sargent says, that's the question Boehner was asked. And that's the question Boehner wouldn't answer.

And for my money, the fact that Greg Walden still has his job as head of the GOP's campaign committee even after doubling down on his attack tells you everything you need to know.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/04/11/1201053/-Spot-the-question-Boehner-didn-t-answer

Boehner can't answer because he's either salivating or waiting to see how this plays out. One thing is certain: Republicans have no intention of voting to pass this proposal. They would own this vote.

Think about it, in order to use this as an attack, they can't be the party that votes to pass this in the House. Yet if they try to use it as an attack, both parties will be running on protecting Social Security. End result: Cuts to Social Security are even more toxic than before.

NRCC's Walden not making many friends
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022655106

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Spot the question Boehner didn't answer (Original Post) ProSense Apr 2013 OP
It's the only enjoyable aspect of CCPI and it's a good one BeyondGeography Apr 2013 #1
No one could have guessed. ProSense Apr 2013 #2
Kick! n/t ProSense Apr 2013 #3
k&r... spanone Apr 2013 #4

BeyondGeography

(39,278 posts)
1. It's the only enjoyable aspect of CCPI and it's a good one
Thu Apr 11, 2013, 04:06 PM
Apr 2013

The bullshit sure did come fast and heavy from the other side yesterday. 11-dimensional chess theorists will point to it as yet another instance where the President exposed Republican cynicism and emptiness. I would have preferred a more conventional approach (here's what we stand for, here's what they stand for), but we should be able to make chicken salad of this after all.

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