No. We now see the conservative Wall Street Journal accusing the House Republicans of "thoroughly botched politics" while fiendishly noting that President Obama is in a "stronger re-election position today than he was a year ago." As Seinfeld's Kramer would shudder, "Whoa,Mama". (Even John McCain said he fully agreed with WSJ)
Obviously it is taking a toll on Boehner. When Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer tried to forced an up-or-down voted on the tax cut extention, the C-SPAN live TV coverage was cut off, an obvious move by Boehner, who has control over the House TV cameras. The message: Boehner has not only lost control of the House, he's lost control of himself.
Rachel Maddow tonight showed video of the acting Speaker walking off, while Steny Hoyer kept talking and critizing the walk-off. If Boehner had the camera switched off, he certainly was slow on the switch.
ReplyDeleteRecently heard a TV pundit refer to Eric Cantor as Iago to Boehner's Othello.
ReplyDeleteRarely do I engage in schadenfreude; but this is one of those times. Watching the House GOP lose track of the ball, not to mention the score, has been delicious.
ReplyDeleteJLM - More importantly, who plays Desdemona to Boehner's Othello? Boehner has been publicly embarrassed. Will he laugh it off, cry (more), or seek vengeance?