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    Boehner unloads on the ‘false prophets’ in his party that have made his job a nightmare

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    Post by day dreamer Sun 27 Sep 2015, 12:05 pm

    This is so funny ...how he would call Ted Cruz a false prophet, talk about mis-using the word of God. Calling Ted Cruz a false prophet for standing up for the rights of the American people. Putting a stop to the republican party that's in Washington's pockets. That is laughable. Even Satan himself (not saying that Boehner is Satan) could quote the word.


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    House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio defends the work of the GOP during a brief news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, July 31, 2014

    House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) did not attempt to disguise his displeasure with the hardliners in his own caucus that claimed credit
    for his stunning resignation.

    "Face The Nation" host John Dickerson on Sunday asked Boehner about the conservative House coalition with which Boehner was constantly feuding, and whether they had unrealistic expectations.
    "Absolutely they're unrealistic!" Boehner blurted. "But the Bible says beware of false prophets. And there are people out there spreading noise about how much can get done."
    Boehner proceeded to list some of his accomplishments — including reducing the federal deficit and stopping major proposals to increase taxes. He noted that all were passed "over the last four and a half years with a Democrat president" — and that all were "voted against by my most conservative members because it wasn't good enough."
    "Really? This is the part I really don't understand," he said.
    One conservative member of Congress, in particular, came into Boehner's crosshairs Sunday — Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas). 
    When Dickerson asked whether Cruz was a one of the "false prophets" to whom Boehner had referred, the speaker smiled and referred to comments he made at a fundraiser in Colorado earlier this summer. There, he reportedly dismissed Cruz as a "jackass."
    Cruz was one of the chief architects of the 2013 government shutdown over the Affordable Care Act, as he lobbied many conservative members of the House to oppose the legislation that funded the federal government. Boehner referred to this effort on Sunday, calling the attempt a "fool's errand." And he suggested those behind it knew they were leading a futile effort.
    On Friday, Boehner announced his intention to resign from Congress at the end of October. Though he said he had been planning to step down for quite some time, many saw the timing as a bid to avert another government shutdown.
    This time, House conservatives have revolted over funding for Planned Parenthood, which they seeking to defund over a series of undercover videos detailing the organization's involvement in abortion-related fetal tissue research.
    Despite his criticism of members of his caucus, the speaker stopped short of labeling his caucus as dysfunctional.
    "I wouldn't call it dysfunction," Boehner said. "Disagreement, yes."


    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/boehner-unloads-false-prophets-party-160127128.html
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    Post by Proven Sun 27 Sep 2015, 12:49 pm

    His problem was he was too much an insider and not a conservative.

    His comment shows how out of touch he is.  Just like his pal, Eric Cantor. 

    People are fed up with these guys that trash the Constitution for their own interests. 

    Do you think he reads the bible?  How about, "Thou shall not murder."  Then goes and supports Planned Parenthood in Abortions.  Selling baby body parts.  Sad. 

    We all will have to answer for our actions to the Lord.  Even Boehner. 


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