Posted on 06/28/2009 2:54:17 AM PDT by personalaccts
Boehner: Climate bill a 'pile of s--t' By Molly K. Hooper Posted: 06/27/09 09:22 PM [ET] Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) had a few choice words about House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-Calif.) landmark climate-change bill after its passage Friday.
When asked why he read portions of the cap-and-trade bill on the floor Friday night, Boehner told The Hill, "Hey, people deserve to know what's in this pile of s--t."
Using his privilege as leader to speak for an unlimited time on the House floor, Boehner spent an hour reading from the 1200-plus page bill that was amended 20 hours before the lower chamber voted 219-212 to approve it.
Eight Republicans voted with Democrats to pass the bill; 44 House Democrats voted against it.
Pelosi's office declined to comment on Boehner's jab. But one Democratic aide quipped, "What do you expect from a guy who thinks global warming is caused by cow manure?"
Even though Sen. Majorty Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) holds the bill's fate in his hands, House Republicans intend to hammer Speaker Pelosi's signature climate-change measure over recess.
And GOP Conference Chairman Rep. Mike Pence (Ind.) said "we have only just begun to fight as he left the Capitol Friday night.
Pence encouraged GOP rank-and-file lawmakers to hold energy summits in their districts over the Independence Day recess. In the recess packets sent home with members, he even included directions on how to organize energy summits.
The goal of holding an energy forum is to educate your constituents about the Democrats national energy tax legislation and let them know what 'all of the above' solution you support.
"All of the above solution is a reference to the Republicans' plan that would increase the use of and exploration for domestic energy supplies.
Further, officials with the House GOP's campaign arm, the National Republican Congressional Committee, confirm that they will run with paid media over recess in districts of conservative Dems who voted for the bill. The official would not reveal details on the ad buys at this time.
One Democrat was upset that his leaders would needlessly force vulnerable Dems to vote for a bill that will come back to haunt them. Mississippi Rep. Gene Taylor (D) voted against the measure that he says will die in the Senate.
"A lot of people walked the plank on a bill that will never become law," Taylor told The Hill after the gavel came down.
Its nice to see a Republican with some balls tell it like it is.
hopefully he doesn’t come out in the next few days and say “I’m sorry”. It was late and by page 300 I was grouchy.
Heck Yeah! It’s about time to call that thing what it is!!!
Finally a Republican putting into words what the average American can understand! It’s a piece of s$%t!
Excellent point.
Did Pelosi just make fun of herself when she that she deny that global warming came from cow manuare, because according to the environmentalist theory, thats certainly part of it
Boehner is my Congressman and I voted for him, but..John has shown little to no leadership abilities. He's a good conservative and maybe now he will become the voice we have been looking for and stop trying to be a Senator.
Energy Summits with constituents.
It would be interesting to see/hear if anyone actually organizes these.
The Entire Congress all 535 are a pile of S**T
Changed my tag line
Is there a good summary of this sh-t bill that we can pass around?
Wow! He spent a whole hour reading this boondoggle into the record, even though he could have opted for unlimited time and read the whole thing. What an effort! Atta way to take one for the team, Representative Boener!
I suppose his action could be construed by some as "finding his voice", when one considers his weak efforts up to now. To me, though it seems more like another spineless response to DemocRat attempts to destroy this nation. IMHO, Boener's response was pale in comparison to what this bill will do to our economy should it be passed into law. Seems to me like the entire "leadership" of the Republican Party in the House (and Senate) need to step down and make way for someone with the stones to really stand up and fight this nonsense.....
Up until a week ago Boehner was going to have some stiff competition in the next primary from a very conservative local sheriff... But I'm guessing the sheriff got bought off, so I'm stuck with John for another 2 years.
My Dim Representative, Lincoln Davis, voted against the climate bill, but he voted for the Porkulous bill and the TARP bailout, among other boondoggles. I wouldn't vote for him anyway, but this next election I'm going to actively try to get him voted out of office. I met him once before he got elected to his first term. He's a dim bulb at best, even if he occasionally casts votes with his constituents best interests in mind....or, more like voting to save his own fanny. This is coal country and smack in the middle of the TVA system....
“A lot of people walked the plank on a bill that will never become law,” Taylor told The Hill after the gavel came down.
Speaking of BS, we thought no one could be stupid enough to vote for the House POS, now we are expected to just fugitaboutit, because it will die in the Senate? Not a chance buster.
If the American people fail to rise up and call this POS what it is, a treasonous bill designed to sink the USA into economic and military oblivion, then they deserve the consequences, but I sure don’t.
Oh just as an aside, everyone associated with the passage of this bill in the house, 219 congressmen, and women, and the leftist staffers who wrote the POS, and others perhaps not yet recognized, are guilty of aiding our enemies by reducing our ability to counter their efforts towards our demise. That IMHO is called TREASON.
Oh, and one other aside, the Leadership in the house who made it possible for the bill to pass without time for congressmen and women to read said bill or the late night addendum thereto, should lead the way to the GALLOWS. There can be no other solution to such anti constitutional travesty.
He also called the TARP bailout a “sh** sandwich” that we Americans had to eat.
” Using his privilege as leader to speak for an unlimited time on the House floor, Boehner spent an hour reading from the 1200-plus page bill “
Not only unlimited time but the use of an unlimited vocabulary!
Agreed. I recall the efforts that Democrats used to prevent passage of the Civil Rights Act. A one-hour speech does not compare. If it had been me, I would have donned a pair of Depends and stayed at the podium until every single Democrat had gone home.
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