White House Aide: GOP 'Crazies' Will Prevent Any Collaboration

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As the postelection celebration (for the GOP) and cleanup (for the White House and the Democrats) continues, some political observers of a D bent are trying to push a silver-lining idea: Now that the Republicans fully control Congress, they will have to act more responsibly and demonstrate that they can govern and not just say no to everything.

Isn't it pretty to think so.

There is little evidence to support this lovely notion. The fundamental political dynamic of the Republican Party has not shifted; it's advance has been fueled by its Obama-hating tea party wing. Joni Ernst of Iowa and Cory Gardner of Colorado will be two new GOP stars in the Senate, and they both hail from the far-right region of their party. Their model senator will likely be Ted Cruz of Texas, who on election night refused to endorse the newly reelected Mitch McConnell of Kentucky as Senate majority leader, signaling his intention to lead what might be called the Monkey Wrench Caucus.

Sure, Republican lawmakers will be eager to pass bills, but their efforts won't be aimed at forging compromises with the president. Their legislation will likely target Obamacare and slash spending for social programs. They can be expected to fiercely block presidential appointments, especially judges. They might try to enact restrictions on abortion, and they will certainly seek to gut environmental regulations and climate change policies. Oh yes, and they will push tax cuts for the well-to-do. Such an agenda will be predicated on more confrontation and obstruction.

The idea that Republicans, emboldened by this election, will now negotiate more reasonably with the president seems like wishful thinking. At least one senior administration official assumes it is. When I asked him whether he was buying this happy talk, he laughed and grimaced simultaneously. "The problem hasn't been that Boehner doesn't want to govern," he said. "He can't, because of the crazies in his own party." With these election results, the official pointed out, there will be even more "crazies" for Boehner and McConnell to contend with.

"And just wait until Cruz is chairman of some subcommittee," he added with a sigh. A long sigh.

More: White House Aide: No Way the GOP Will Work With Us - Mother Jones

The next two years will be a wealth of lunacy for political historians.
 
As the postelection celebration (for the GOP) and cleanup (for the White House and the Democrats) continues, some political observers of a D bent are trying to push a silver-lining idea: Now that the Republicans fully control Congress, they will have to act more responsibly and demonstrate that they can govern and not just say no to everything.

Isn't it pretty to think so.

There is little evidence to support this lovely notion. The fundamental political dynamic of the Republican Party has not shifted; it's advance has been fueled by its Obama-hating tea party wing. Joni Ernst of Iowa and Cory Gardner of Colorado will be two new GOP stars in the Senate, and they both hail from the far-right region of their party. Their model senator will likely be Ted Cruz of Texas, who on election night refused to endorse the newly reelected Mitch McConnell of Kentucky as Senate majority leader, signaling his intention to lead what might be called the Monkey Wrench Caucus.

Sure, Republican lawmakers will be eager to pass bills, but their efforts won't be aimed at forging compromises with the president. Their legislation will likely target Obamacare and slash spending for social programs. They can be expected to fiercely block presidential appointments, especially judges. They might try to enact restrictions on abortion, and they will certainly seek to gut environmental regulations and climate change policies. Oh yes, and they will push tax cuts for the well-to-do. Such an agenda will be predicated on more confrontation and obstruction.

The idea that Republicans, emboldened by this election, will now negotiate more reasonably with the president seems like wishful thinking. At least one senior administration official assumes it is. When I asked him whether he was buying this happy talk, he laughed and grimaced simultaneously. "The problem hasn't been that Boehner doesn't want to govern," he said. "He can't, because of the crazies in his own party." With these election results, the official pointed out, there will be even more "crazies" for Boehner and McConnell to contend with.

"And just wait until Cruz is chairman of some subcommittee," he added with a sigh. A long sigh.

More: White House Aide No Way the GOP Will Work With Us Mother Jones

The next two years will be a wealth of lunacy for political historians.
Pure Alinsky.

Translation, Obama will double down on stubbornness.
 
Dumb ass insulting the victors isn't going to win you anything but more of the same.
 
Tea Party crazies will try to nullify the fact that President Obama is the president.
 
As the postelection celebration (for the GOP) and cleanup (for the White House and the Democrats) continues, some political observers of a D bent are trying to push a silver-lining idea: Now that the Republicans fully control Congress, they will have to act more responsibly and demonstrate that they can govern and not just say no to everything.

Isn't it pretty to think so.

There is little evidence to support this lovely notion. The fundamental political dynamic of the Republican Party has not shifted; it's advance has been fueled by its Obama-hating tea party wing. Joni Ernst of Iowa and Cory Gardner of Colorado will be two new GOP stars in the Senate, and they both hail from the far-right region of their party. Their model senator will likely be Ted Cruz of Texas, who on election night refused to endorse the newly reelected Mitch McConnell of Kentucky as Senate majority leader, signaling his intention to lead what might be called the Monkey Wrench Caucus.

Sure, Republican lawmakers will be eager to pass bills, but their efforts won't be aimed at forging compromises with the president. Their legislation will likely target Obamacare and slash spending for social programs. They can be expected to fiercely block presidential appointments, especially judges. They might try to enact restrictions on abortion, and they will certainly seek to gut environmental regulations and climate change policies. Oh yes, and they will push tax cuts for the well-to-do. Such an agenda will be predicated on more confrontation and obstruction.

The idea that Republicans, emboldened by this election, will now negotiate more reasonably with the president seems like wishful thinking. At least one senior administration official assumes it is. When I asked him whether he was buying this happy talk, he laughed and grimaced simultaneously. "The problem hasn't been that Boehner doesn't want to govern," he said. "He can't, because of the crazies in his own party." With these election results, the official pointed out, there will be even more "crazies" for Boehner and McConnell to contend with.

"And just wait until Cruz is chairman of some subcommittee," he added with a sigh. A long sigh.

More: White House Aide: No Way the GOP Will Work With Us - Mother Jones

The next two years will be a wealth of lunacy for political historians.


Did you listen to obama's arrogant speech today? He has no intention of cooperating and finding the middle ground. The dipshit wants to be a king and make proclamations rather than following the constitution.
 
The Tea Party lunatics prevent Boehner and McConnell from trying to govern responsibly.
 
Tea Party crazies will try to nullify the fact that President Obama is the president.


Bullshit, total bullshit. The tea party is all about following the constitution--------------you know, that document that obama violates almost every day.

How does Obama violate the Constitution almost every day? And, if so, why aren't any charges ever brought against him? Obama knows and understands the Constitution - whereas, all you have is diarrhea of the mouth about things you don't know jack shit about.
 
Tea Party crazies will try to nullify the fact that President Obama is the president.
You haven't figured out that you are now the MINORITY yet?

You haven't learned that talking all this BULL SHIT like your OP is WHY you just got your ASSES KICKED?

Well... keep it up... that ought to make a republican president a cake walk then.

We won't have to worry about any of you progtards in power again for 20 years.
 
Tea Party crazies will try to nullify the fact that President Obama is the president.


Bullshit, total bullshit. The tea party is all about following the constitution--------------you know, that document that obama violates almost every day.

How does Obama violate the Constitution almost every day? And, if so, why aren't any charges ever brought against him? Obama knows and understands the Constitution - whereas, all you have is diarrhea of the mouth about things you don't know jack shit about.


charges have been brought, suits have been filed. SCOTUS has ruled him in violation of the constitution on "recess" appointments when congress was not in recess.

nothing will happen, he will serve out his term. Leaving him in the whitehouse is the best thing for republicans because he will continue to alienate more and more americans.
 
The Tea Party is the absolute worst disease to ever infect American politics. Intelligent people can come together to fight Ebola, bubonic plague and other dangerous diseases - but not the Nazi Tea Party.
 
The Tea Party is the absolute worst disease to ever infect American politics. Intelligent people can come together to fight Ebola, bubonic plague and other dangerous diseases - but not the Nazi Tea Party.


yeah, the constitution, low taxes, individual freedom, individual responsibility, job growth, restrained government, and states rights are all terrible ideas---------what we need is a dictatorial monarchy with king obozo and queen mooschelle.

you have to be one of the all time dumbest posters on this message board.
 
The Tea Party lunatics prevent Boehner and McConnell from trying to govern responsibly.


more horseshit. explain how a small minority controls the majority. Are you really that stupid or did someone tell you to make that idiotic post?
Here's a parable for you:
When the body was first made, all the parts wanted to be the boss.

The brain said, "since I control everything and do all the thinking, I
should be the boss."

The feet said, "since I carry man where he wants to go and get him in
position to do what the brain wants, then I should be the boss."

The hands said, "since I must do all the work and earn all the money
to keep the rest of you going, I should be the boss."

And so it went with the eyes, the heart, the lungs, and all the other
parts of the body, each giving the reason why they should be the
boss.

Finally, the asshole spoke up and said it was going to be the boss.

All the other parts laughed and laughed at the idea of the
asshole being the boss. The asshole got so angry that he blocked
himself off and refused to function.

Soon the brain was feverish and could barely think, the feet felt
like lead weights and was almost too weak to drag the body anywhere,
the eyes grew bleary, and the hands hung useless at the sides. All
pleaded with the brain to let the asshole be declared the boss.

And so it happened; all the other parts did all the work and the
asshole just bossed and passed out a lot of shit.

THE MORAL: You don't have to be a brain to be a boss, just an old
asshole.

Alternate moral: No matter how well things are going, it can all be
shut down by a single asshole.
 
The Tea Party lunatics prevent Boehner and McConnell from trying to govern responsibly.


more horseshit. explain how a small minority controls the majority. Are you really that stupid or did someone tell you to make that idiotic post?
Here's a parable for you:
When the body was first made, all the parts wanted to be the boss.

The brain said, "since I control everything and do all the thinking, I
should be the boss."

The feet said, "since I carry man where he wants to go and get him in
position to do what the brain wants, then I should be the boss."

The hands said, "since I must do all the work and earn all the money
to keep the rest of you going, I should be the boss."

And so it went with the eyes, the heart, the lungs, and all the other
parts of the body, each giving the reason why they should be the
boss.

Finally, the asshole spoke up and said it was going to be the boss.

All the other parts laughed and laughed at the idea of the
asshole being the boss. The asshole got so angry that he blocked
himself off and refused to function.

Soon the brain was feverish and could barely think, the feet felt
like lead weights and was almost too weak to drag the body anywhere,
the eyes grew bleary, and the hands hung useless at the sides. All
pleaded with the brain to let the asshole be declared the boss.

And so it happened; all the other parts did all the work and the
asshole just bossed and passed out a lot of shit.

THE MORAL: You don't have to be a brain to be a boss, just an old
asshole.

Alternate moral: No matter how well things are going, it can all be
shut down by a single asshole.


you described obama very well with your little parable. thanks
 

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