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Boehner mocks colleagues on immigration

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04-25-2014, 09:05 AM
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http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...ion/?hpt=hp_t2

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(CNN) - House Speaker John Boehner is mocking fellow House Republicans for saying that it's too hard to tackle the controversial issue of immigration reform.

Speaking Thursday at a meeting of the Middletown Rotary Club in his home congressional district in southwestern Ohio, an animated Boehner, talking about his colleagues on Capitol Hill, said "here's the attitude: 'Ohhhh, don't make me do this. Ohhhh, this is too hard.'"



According to CNN affiliate WKRC and other local reports, 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," adding that "They'll take the path of least resistance."

Reminding the audience that he's been working for more than a year to convince fellow House Republicans to try and hammer out something on immigration reform, adding that "I've had every brick and bat and arrow shot at me over this issue just because I wanted to deal with it. I didn't say it was going to be easy."

Responding to reports of the speaker's comments, Boehner spokesman Brendan Buck said "As the speaker often says to his colleagues, 'You only tease the ones you love.'"

The Democratic-controlled Senate approved a bipartisan immigration bill last year that included an eventual path toward citizenship for most of the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States. But the Senate bill stalled in the GOP-led House, where party leaders said they preferred to address the matter incrementally rather than in one comprehensive measure. Many conservatives oppose any legislation that includes a pathway towards citizenship, which they consider "amnesty."

Earlier this year Boehner signaled that any action on immigration is unlikely this year because he said Republicans in the chamber don't trust President Barack Obama on the issue.

Heritage Action, the political wing of the Heritage Foundation, one of oldest and most influential conservative think tanks, was critical of the speaker's comments.

"The Republican Party should be large enough for fact-based policy debates. Unfortunately, John Boehner is more interested in advancing the agenda of high-powered DC special interests than inspiring Americans with a policy vision that allows freedom, opportunity, prosperity and civil society to flourish," said Heritage Action chief executive officer Michael A. Needham, in a statement.

Key races to watch in 2014

With Congress on recess, Boehner is back in his district this week, ahead of the May 6 Ohio primary, when he once again faces multiple party challengers, including one with support from tea party activists. But the Speaker is expected to easily win re-nomination. In the general election, Boehner was unopposed in 2012, and has grabbed at least 61% of the vote in each of his 12 congressional election victories.

CNN's Gabe LaMonica, CNN Congressional Reporter Lisa Desjardins and CNN's Chloe Sommers contributed to this report
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Boehner certainly looks to be slowly escalating the issue in order to bring it to the forefront in the near future. June seems like the do or die month with around 2/3s of primaries having been done by June 24.
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Is this clown serious?
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Lol then make them work. You're the speaker of the house and hold the majority.
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At this point, this guy is on our side.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSKjOaEQUY8
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It's all for show. 2017 will be the year....
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At least he knows he's dealing with a bunch of whiners.

But, at the end of the day, what does it say about him that he continues to bow to the right win extremists of his party?
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......what does it say about him that he continues to bow to the right win extremists of his party?
...or the Tea party is still calling the shots.
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I think he probably is for immigration reform but clearly he's more of a puppet than a leader for the GOP. The problem I have with Boehner is that he knows it's HIS party holding up immigration and HIS party that can change it but he still follows the party line of blaming it on Democrats and the President. Just be a man and say that.
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I think he probably is for immigration reform because but clearly he's more of a puppet than a leader for the GOP. The problem I have with Boehner is that he knows it's HIS party holding up immigration and HIS party that can change it but he still follows the party line of blaming it on Democrats and the President. Just be a man and say that.
The comments he just made in the article you posted did precisely that.

Read the tea leaves and the soundings coming off for a few months now.

Boehner is laying the groundwork.

He's going to make an honest to God effort to pass immigration reform on the throats of his caucus in June.

This is going to be closest thing to reform we ve had since 2007 and the best we may get until 2017.

I hope he gets the job done. But if this isn't done, I won't blame him. I ll blame the Republican Party.
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