Posted on 08/28/2012 9:18:22 AM PDT by Hunton Peck
House Speaker John Boehner--who two years ago led House Republicans in releasing the 48-page A Pledge to America to tell voters what Republicans would do if they won control of the House--mocked the national platform produced by the delegates to the Republican National Convention by telling a group of reporters in Tampa on Monday that the document should have been restricted to "one sheet of paper" if the delegates wanted anybody to read it.
Have you ever met anybody who read the party platform? Boehner said at a breakfast sponsored by the Christian Science Monitor. Ive not met ever anybody.
Some of the reporters in the room met Boehners remarks with laughter.
The same day Boehner made these remarks, legendary conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly had published an op-ed in the Washington Timesthat was linked on The Drudge Reportand that was headlined: Republican Platform best yet.
Every four years, grassroots activists from around the country who have won seats as delegates at the Republican National Convention develop the partys national platform. Each state delegation assigns two of its members, one male and one female, to a special committee that works on the platform and then presents it to the full convention for approval. Some activists work for months just to win the right to attend the convention so they have a chance at influencing a platform that officially defines the principles and policy positions for which the party stands.
At Monday's Christian Science Monitor breakfast, John Gizzi of Human Events asked Boehner what he thought of the platform the committee had produced this year.
The Republican platform is circulating about in different copies, online, in print, said Gizzi. Based on the reports youve seen, is this a good document to run on fully, and in particular, the parts about auditing the federal reserve, number one, and the review of government agencies as to their efficiency without calling for shutting them down. Are those things you feel that Republican House members can run on comfortably?
Boehner did not answer Gizzis question, but responded by first assuring the reporters present that he had not read the platform.
Well, I have not seen the platform, said Boehner.
But from every indication that Ive heard I dont see any major changes in this platform from what we have had in the past, Boehner continued. And if it were up to me I would have the platform on one sheet of paper. Have you ever met anybody who read the party platform? Ive not met ever anybody.
It ought to be on one sheet of paper, said Boehner. And, guess what? I was on this kick about, oh, I dont know, at least 8 or 12 years ago, that we ought to have a one-page party platform. That way Americans could actually read it. Might be willing to read it. Might.
In her column stating that the GOP platform may be the best one ever adopted, Eagle Forum President Phyllis Schlafly notes that the new platform reiterated the Republican Partys longstanding commitment to the belief that the unborn child has a fundamental individual right to life which cannot be infringed, takes a tough stand on illegal immigration, and backs American military superiority.
But Schlafly also pointed out that the platform addresses new issues such as President Obamas actions that many Catholics and Christian conservatives consider attacks on religious freedom.
The platform, she writes, speaks loud and clear against the Obama administrations war on religion, which is trying to compel faith-related institutions, as well as believing individuals, to contravene their deeply held religious, moral or ethical beliefs regarding health services, traditional marriage or abortion.
Despite Boehner's call for a one-page party platform, the 48-page A Pledge to America that he and other House Republican leaders released before the 2010 election, included an introduction that all by itself was two pages long.
Among other things, it said: An arrogant and out-of-touch government of self-appointed elites makes decisions, issues mandates, and enacts laws without accepting or requesting the input of the many.'
I bet he’s never read the Constitution, either.
” Ive not met ever anybody. “
Half a bottle of scotch is missing this morning....
Is he really “mocking” it, or just telling the truth?
I think he has a point about suggesting it be one page. Why can’t they just have a list of “bullet points” that express what the party principles are? The trouble with platforms is the same problem we have with legislation. It is written by lawyers with lengthy “legalize” and the lawyers get paid large hourly fees for making it as long and complicated as they can.
He is the next one we need to get rid of.....useless!
Boehner is increasingly demonstrating to everybody that he is a wolf in the fold, a Bob Dole in the House, whose sole purpose is to thwart any conservative advance and to help democrats.
He is not right. One page is too long.
Note to Boner: Bubba bait doesn’t work if you pee on it.
Don’t say that, you’ll make him cry.
Hasn’t Boehner ever heard about being a team player and trying to win? What is the purpose of this statement?
He’s evading the question by changing the subject. It’s a habit of liberals.
“I think he has a point about suggesting it be one page. Why cant they just have a list of bullet points that express what the party principles are?”
You’re absolutely right. There is lots of evidence out there that suggests that, generally, people glance at things and make a snap decision whether or not they’re going to spend time looking something over. One page with bullets would increase the likelhood of people reading the document.
Ive not met ever anybody.
Is that an exact quote? Is he drunk again or did he have a stroke?
He should RESIGN! His poor comprehension of the English language will cost us the election!
RNC you must cut off his funding NOW! We can’t have idiots speaking to reporters this way. It’s his own fault, he’s too stupid to be on the ballot.
(sarcasm off/)
I think Michele Bachmann would be a good choice for speaker. If she’s effective there, it certainly raises her credibility for bigger things.
don’;t read the bills they pass either the dopes.
The only reason I participate with the Republican’s is the PLATFORM. We have worked hard locally and statewide to trim the PLATFORM’S to 1 page. The Dem’s platform in Washington State runs 26+ pages.
The platform is the soul of the party, Boehner is a fool.
We are thinking the same way.
Think she would kick Rat butt at every opportunity.
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