John Boehner has been a notoriously weak and ineffective speaker, struggling to get the Republican votes he needs on major legislation and facing an unprecedented number of his own members voting against him for speaker this year. Under the circumstances, you'd think he and his people would just try to stay away from questions of leadership, but instead, on Wednesday Boehner's blog featured a piece attempting to show how much President Obama sucks by comparing him to the leadership of John Boehner.
According to Boehner's blog, Obama was "going to Cleveland to try and start a partisan political brawl." (In reality: to announce investments in manufacturing and talk about the economy.)
Meanwhile, in the House, Republicans will be using today to move forward with markup and debate on our budget, which balances within 10 years and paves the way to job creation and new opportunities for all Americans.
(In reality: Republican infighting
prevented them from getting their own budget out of committee on Wednesday and they didn't get the job done until Thursday. Also in reality: The budget would be
economically disastrous and is balanced on the backs of poor and middle-class Americans.)
Continuing on: "Republicans have passed bill after bill this year to help make a difference for middle-class families"—followed by a list of exactly the kind of Republican "jobs bills" that economists say wouldn't create jobs.
It’s quite the contrast in leadership.
Ha ha ha ha ha. That's rich. The guy who can't get his party to agree on anything except obstructing Barack Obama at every turn, who has suffered embarrassment after embarrassment as he's forced to abruptly cancel votes rather than lose publicly, wants to draw our attention to contrasts in leadership? You don't even have to have a particularly high opinion of Obama to see that he comes out better in this contrast.
(Via Politicus USA)