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Boehner admits immigration comments went too far

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04-29-2014, 01:50 PM
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Washington (CNN) – After mocking his fellow GOP members last week for complaining immigration reform was "too hard," House Speaker John Boehner reminded House Republicans at a closed-door meeting "you tease the ones you love" but admitted he shouldn't have made fun of them publicly.

The speaker repeated that message to reporters after the Tuesday meeting, downplaying his comments that triggered a firestorm, mostly from outside conservative groups critical of Boehner's efforts on immigration.



"Some people misunderstood what I had to say and I wanted to make sure that members understood that the biggest impediment we have in moving immigration reform is that the American people don't trust the President to enforce or implement the law that we may or may not pass," Boehner said.

Boehner, talking about his colleagues on Capitol Hill, said last week "here's the attitude: 'Ohhhh, don't make me do this. Ohhhh, this is too hard.'"

His complaints were recorded on camera at a Rotary Club event in his Ohio district. The speaker went on to say that "we get elected to make choices. We get elected to solve problems and it's remarkable to me how many of my colleagues just don't want to." He added “they'll take the path of least resistance."

On Tuesday, he waved off any backlash over last week’s comments. "Our members know me, all right? And, but you know, sometimes I can rip people just a little too much, sometimes. This wouldn't be the first time.”

Several House GOP members told CNN they weren't surprised at the speaker’s comments in Ohio, saying it's common for Boehner to give them a hard time.

Louisiana Republican Rep. John Fleming said Boehner argued that his fellow GOP members should know he was kidding around but Boehner also conceded that he “went a little too far."

Immigration reform advocates viewed Boehner's willingness to vent his frustration about his colleagues as a signal he was ready to set aside the solid opposition from a block of conservatives and move forward on some form of bipartisan immigration reform legislation.

But Boehner insisted Tuesday that President Obama, not division within his own ranks, was the biggest obstacle to passing immigration reform.

He sidestepped a question about whether the House would vote on any legislation before the summer recess in August, saying he was continuing to talk to his members "to see if there's a way forward."

The speaker attempted to flip the burden back to Obama on immigration saying, "he's got to show the American people and show the Congress that he can be trusted to implement the law the way it may be passed."

Fleming, one conservative who opposes any effort to create a pathway to citizenship for undocumented workers, said Boehner "actually doubled down today on our existing position, which is to not move forward until the President gets right with us."
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Good old Boehner never sees to amaze me. Zero integrity.....
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He sidestepped a question about whether the House would vote on any legislation before the summer recess in August, saying he was continuing to talk to his members "to see if there's a way forward."

The speaker attempted to flip the burden back to Obama on immigration saying, "he's got to show the American people and show the Congress that he can be trusted to implement the law the way it may be passed."
LOL!!! GG immigration reform 2014, he didn't waste any time.
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Integrity and Washington Congressmen don't mix. These are the biggest liars in the history of this universe. They will say ANYTHING it takes to win elections but not follow up with a SINGLE promise.
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I think they already know Obama will give DACA to most of us; they must have inside info. Crossing my fingers.....
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them publicly.
just under the tables
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something is definitely being cooked up behind the scenes...there is a lot of chatter lately from the AM conservative radio shows and they're not happy.
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something is definitely being cooked up behind the scenes...there is a lot of chatter lately from the AM conservative radio shows and they're not happy.
AMAN brah if all goes well..EVERY LAST DREAMER will be eligible for DACA benefits in couple months time..followed by parents of DACA beneficiaries and US Citizens

But I don't see an actually Immigration law passing. This Congress has a very bad history and its unlikely they will change course. This rhetoric is being ratcheted up to rile up the immigrant community to come out and vote in huge numbers!
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