Sunday Talk Show Roundup: Boehner says Republicans NOT servants of rich

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I don’t watch the Sunday talk shows, except maybe Face the Nation, depending on who’s appearing.  I can’t abide Republicans and can barely tolerate Republican politicians, especially when they open their mouths.

This Sunday however I did make the “rounds” so to speak, so I would have something to write about.  Turns out Newser and Politico did it first:

The notion that Republicans are “servants of the rich” is “very unfair,” John Boehner told Christiane Amanpour today, adding that his job is “to make sure that the American dream that was available to us is available for our kids and our grandkids. And frankly, I’ve got concerns that it may not be the case.” Boehner emphasized his own blue-collar background, while decrying “a government that’s taking in 30, 40 cents out of every dollar from our kids to pay for government.” Of Congress, Boehner proclaimed “it’s working. The founders gave us a committee of 535 people. Frankly, it was designed not to work. My job is to make it work. And it is working.” Elsewhere on your Sunday dial, as per Politico:

  • Boehner on President Obama: “We’ve got a pretty good relationship,” while acknowledging that “it’s been a little frosty the last few weeks.”
  • Boehner on who he’ll endorse: “I’m sure Republican voters around the country will choose a good candidate,” he added. “And whatever candidate they choose, I’m going to support.”
  • Condoleezza Rice on foreign policy: “It concerns me that we are not having a discussion about foreign policy, and, obviously, I would suggest that anyone who’s going to run for president of the United States spend some time on the basics of foreign policy.”
  • Rice on Obama: “I think that building on [what] President Bush left in place, President Obama has indeed carried the war on terror far forward in a very effective way.”
  • Haley Barbour on Herman Cain’s sex harassment allegations: “I do think you do have the smell here of Clarence Thomas. What he wants to do is get back on message. People need to know what the facts are and that’s a challenge for him right now.”
  • Ron Paul on whether he would support the GOP nominee: “You know, probably not, unless I get to talk to and find out what they really believe in.” Unless a candidate believed in the same things, “I would be reluctant to jump on board and kill all of the supporters that have given me trust and money.”
  • Kay Bailey Hutchison on slamming Rick Perry in 2010: “I’m not going to backtrack on anything that I’ve said. It was a very tough race. … He was pretty brutal on my record and I took on his record, so that’s the way politics is. I thought that we needed a choice in Texas and I certainly feel the same way about the United States.”

Now that you’ve been enlightened what are your thoughts on the Talk Show terrors of yesterday?

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lazersedge
12 years ago

While Boehner may have had blue collar roots he has moved far from them and doesn’t understand that the rules of the game have changed at the bottom tiers these days. This is not the same economy that he, nor I, grew up in. The deck is stack so heavily against the middle and lower economic groups now that it is virtually impossible to rise above ones standing. With the Republicans more intent on saving money for the rich at the expense of the poor and middle class, it is impossible to see Boehner as anything but a tool for the rich.

12 years ago

If people need to know what the facts are about Cain’s sexual harassment charges, maybe Boehner, who heads the Senate, should allow those women to speak out. I think that’s called Justice.

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