Wednesday, October 27, 2010

John Boehner Has to Go.

He offered to cross the aisle and compromise on the tax cuts, allowing the Dems to 'tax the rich'.  You know the people who sign our friggin paychecks.

He backs this pathetic Pledge to America like it is something worthwhile.

I heard him on Hannity radio driving home tonight.  He didn't answer questions anywhere near my satisfaction regards 'reaching across the aisle'.  In fact, he side-stepped them.

Sure, he's better than Pelosi.  A ball peen hammer is better than Pelosi.

He must go.  Though it won't happen this election, we need a conservative to run against him next election.

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19 comments :

  1. a ball peen hammer----I like that, it's dull - heavy and rarely used but when it's used..it's generally used to bang the crap out of useless metal

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  2. DeanO, yes a ball peen hammer can only do damage. ;-)

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  3. I am absolutely with you, Kid. Nobody except maybe me remembers that Boehner was the minority whip in 2006, during the Mark Foley debacle, and the 'thumpin'' we took in the mid terms 4 years ago.

    And now, like in Poltergeist, 'he's baaaaack...!'

    He should have been cashiered along with the rest of those wayward GOP losers back then, to include Denny Hastert and Bill Frist, who sold us down the river.

    Yes, yes, and double YES YES. John Boehner is a weasel, and is not the guy to lead the next GOP majority.

    Spot on, Kid. I've been saying this for months, now, and now it's good to know that I am not the lone wolf howling in the woods all alone.

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  4. Fredd, thank you for providing more color to this.

    He is a weasel, or weak, or corrupted, or however you want to define it. He is not anywhere near the kind of person to lead America out of this pit. He'd sell us all out for fill-in-the-blank. Or if he does have good intentions he has no strength and no ideas.

    He is exactly the kind of Republican we need to rid ourselves of. The kind that did jack schidt from 2001 to 2006 and finally when 'something was done', it was a medicare drug plan puked up like a furball.

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  5. PS - Hastert, what a loser.

    Man, we gotta keep on these losers.
    I am sparked by people like Allen West, Michelle Bachman, and Nick Popaditch as well.

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  6. The strangle hold on this country...
    Does anyone really think that the pirates will let us have our country back, with out...
    Yes they have their arrrg matey's in key positions, to make sure we don't make too much headway to fast.
    We can do it-just not any faster than the arrrg parrot keepers, Rye Whiskey Drinkers will let happen; until it is to much > to fast for their wind torn sails, to keep up.
    We need to jump and pound on them-make the Rum Runners drum their own course to ill winds headings.
    Heard any talk about the Devil's (Bermuda) Triangle lately? That's the course heading we need to steer them towards.

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  7. We have to keep plugging away, electing conservatives and ousting the old guard. Politics is supposed to be a temporary thing.

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  8. He can reach across the aisle all he wants. If the Tea Party class of reps doesn't back him (and they shouldn't) he won't get very far.

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  9. They/We: ahoy, mateys, we all know there be a mutiny afoot in the GOP, arrrr.

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  10. I have to agree with you. To coin a phrase, the political elites must go. Boehner has been there too long and has been corrupted

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  11. They Say, it's all out war already, the left has no regard for the law, the media doesn't report it, and the followers are either ignorant of it or support that too.

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  12. Fredd, ARRRRRGGGGGGHHHH !

    What Howard Dean was trying to say, but he's a liberal and put 'YEEEEE' in front of it.

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  13. Admiral, yes, the old politics people simply don't know how it works anymore.

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  14. is there anyone worthwhile at all Kid?..sigh...

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  15. Woman, at this point only the tea party people, and those who will pick up the baton again and act like conservatives, which I don't think will be many.

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  16. Dem voters in Texas have made their own ads; saying that if the elections don't go the way they want---they will resort to revolution.
    Get ready!

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