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A Defeated Boehner Forges Blindly Ahead with Plan C: Blame Obama
By: Sarah JonesDec. 31st, 2012more from Sarah Jones
Speaker Boehner made little sense Sunday as did a run around reality after Obama held him responsible for the fiscal cliff negotiation failures.
Boehner pulled out his Republican Get Out Jail Free card, “Americans elected President Obama to lead, not cast blame.” But he sensed that it was no longer enough just to cast general aspersions on the President, though certainly Boehner has given that a good go. What’s a humiliated-by-his-own-caucus Plan B failure to do? Plan C!
Plan C is to blame Obama for being unable to stand up to his own party. Yes, in Boehner’s imagination, it was Obama who was unable to stand up to his party. Not the Speaker, whose own party left him impotent in the fiscal cliff negotiations. Some call this projection, and it happens more often when a person can’t face reality because it’s too painful. Thus, denial becomes projection.
As if to prove this point, the Speaker (figuratively) pointed his finger as far away from himself as possible, “The president’s comments today are ironic, as a recurring theme of our negotiations was his unwillingness to agree to anything that would require him to stand up to his own party. We’ve been reasonable and responsible. The president is the one who has never been able to get to ‘yes.’”
Ah, so the president didn’t put changes to Social Security on the table. He didn’t raise the number from $250,000 to $400,000. And in Boehner world, refusing to do anything that raises taxes on the top 2% (which was the hold up for his tea caucus) is “reasonable and responsible.” Yes, it’s reasonable to hold the entire country hostage so the Republicans can service the top 2% at a rate that would have made Reagan blush.
Boehner might wish America didn’t know about the Republican failure, but they do. With the failure of Plan B, any political cover Republicans might have manufactured died.
Furthermore, Boehner made a rather big deal of walking away (for the second time) from negotiations with the President. He was sure Plan B would save the country. But that was before Plan B collapsed on the GOP, leaving the very teeny, tiny tent of tea suffocated under its own failed ideology.
If the Speaker is still confused about which party is the extreme one, he might wish to remind himself that his crazy house of tea voted to throw 300,000 kids off of food stamps in order to cut taxes for millionaires.
Yes, after Boehner’s failure to get his own Republican House to vote on his Plan B, the power shifted to Obama and the Democrats. Such is the cost of ineptitude.
Speaker Boehner must think this is 2009.
Back in 2009, Republicans were terrified of Obama’s popularity and their loss of power, so they got together to plot their comeback. They eventually planned to bring down Obama. They would do this by acting like they were the majority, not the minority. They would “challenge them on every single bill and challenge them on every single campaign.”
In other words, they would obstruct until they destroyed Obama, because they knew that as they did this, they would be on camera blaming Obama for the obstructions they were creating.
The problem for John Boehner is that while the plan worked in 2010 and they did make some huge gains in the House, it did not work in 2012. Were it not for gerrymandering, Republicans might not have the House now. They lost seats in the Senate and they also failed to make Obama a “one term President.” They were spanked by the public. The public rejected the extremism of the Republican Party.
There’s only so long you can be the Party of Crazy No until the country catches on. The country knows who can’t get their own party to agree to make any concessions. It’s the party that signed Grover Norquist’s no tax pledge, in case Boehner is still confused.
John Boehner says the President was elected to lead. What would he say he was elected to do? Fail and blame? If so, well done sir.
Boehner is just tripping over himself now, and it’s getting embarrassing.
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D. W. Skinner
Dec. 31st, 2012 at 8:51 am
Time for all the republicans to go… Vote the rest of them out.
Grasshopper
Dec. 31st, 2012 at 8:52 am
I can’t wait to see Tiny Tears come apart after he loses his speakership. The clowns he’s been catering to will be the same ones that stab him in the back. Bye Bye Boener, hello Cantor. What an outfit.
Shihtzuman
Dec. 31st, 2012 at 10:03 am
Actually plan C was hoping the world would end December 21. Blaming Obama should be plan D. Obama wanted to give them Chained CPI on Social Security. And going up to 400k on tax rates.
L. E. Campbell
Dec. 31st, 2012 at 10:06 am
I believe that it is time to make the Independent party and the Democratic Party the two strong representatives in politics. Republicans are too radical! The Tea party is too ridiculous. It’s no longer entertaining to watch this circus. There are still a lot of clear and apparent racism in that party, and there’s no separation of religion and state.
Middle Molly
Dec. 31st, 2012 at 11:37 am
Let’s see who really is to blame: Yes, the Republicans… But there is a reason why the Republicans and their TeaPeople contingent are STILL demanding concessions in these talks: THEY STILL CONTROL THE HOUSE! Because the American people voted them in! Until we get them out of the House of Representatives in 2014, we can expect this kind of non-governing.
Don’t forget for one minute how much power the Republicans/TeaPeople still have. We’ve got to get rid of them in 2014, and, because Dems did not come out to vote in 2010, this is going to be very, very difficult indeed.
Rhonda
Dec. 31st, 2012 at 12:07 pm
Remember every time there is an election vote for anyone who doesn’t have an R or T associated with the name.
Catherine
Dec. 31st, 2012 at 12:54 pm
I am tired of the whining and I am tired of calling them the TEA party! They aren’t a party and they do not represent a great cup of tea. They are the coca-cola party, coke is a putrid drink.
It seems to me that the President has looked for compromise and balance, not necessarily in that order.
Whereas repaplicans (yes, pap for the non informative nonsense the try to feed us) have consistently voted for corporations and worked for grovelling norquist rather then “We The People” as they took an oath to do.
Robert William
Dec. 31st, 2012 at 2:08 pm
Boehner the loner really needs to go away. But neither party has shown me any real concern for the country or the people they work for. I urge people not to vote for either major party any more, and never ever vote for an imcumbent at any level.
Alex
Dec. 31st, 2012 at 5:48 pm
Boehner, is such a bag of wind. His constituents need to send him home come 2014.
TORY WILLIAMS
Jan. 1st, 2013 at 8:35 am
republicans/tea party represents>>>racists members of american society thats all….since such violence acts done to our children<<<lets all come together and solve our american problems instead of making more misery for the people!!!!!