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AlbertCat

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113. "the Pope must gotten to him!"
Fri Sep 25, 2015, 11:46 AM
Sep 2015

I found it amusing that people think "the Pope musta gotten to him!" Pu-leez! This has been planned long before the Pope arrived. The dog and pony show of the Pope was Boehner's big finale show stopper act. He was blubbering thru the Pope's speech (if he was even listening) because he knew his exit stage right was coming up. The Pope was a prop. "Play me off...Pope!"..aaaand vamp!

The shutdown is getting to boehner Gothmog Sep 2015 #1
As a federal employee Le Taz Hot Sep 2015 #27
I feel for you UCmeNdc Sep 2015 #57
No, Delphinus Sep 2015 #89
This is what some folks forget when their initial response is "it is good, that Boehner is resigning". still_one Sep 2015 #75
I was wondering that too. RoccoR5955 Sep 2015 #91
I hope there is a shutdown Keep-Left Sep 2015 #142
Gerrymandering will prevent that. Turbineguy Sep 2015 #144
Indeed, and when your agenda is to destroy the country and government, well... ... randys1 Sep 2015 #151
Not zo fast, not zo fast. I don't zink zo. Der plan ish not vitout flass. Major Hogwash Sep 2015 #169
yes i think many will remember this day as questionseverything Sep 2015 #145
There may be a chance that Boehner will push a clean funding bill through Gothmog Sep 2015 #137
Boehner resignation changes the shutdown calculus Gothmog Sep 2015 #149
Wow! Le Taz Hot Sep 2015 #153
While this may be bad for the party-I am hoping that Boehner crams a full year funding bill through Gothmog Sep 2015 #155
This message was self-deleted by its author BigDemVoter Sep 2015 #178
Wow...he's leaving Congress. SpankMe Sep 2015 #88
His district is gerrymandered conservative. yardwork Sep 2015 #93
Wow. The inmates are running the asylum. DCBob Sep 2015 #2
Holy shit! BumRushDaShow Sep 2015 #3
I think he was crying because one part of him agreed with the Pope. blm Sep 2015 #7
I think there is a side of him that is disgusted with the new modern insane republican RKP5637 Sep 2015 #15
If that is the case... kracer20 Sep 2015 #34
While that would be fun for us, it would have zero effect on the GOP apnu Sep 2015 #40
That's, of course, just my guess. ... but if he does feel that way, I bet he never calls them RKP5637 Sep 2015 #49
My take llmart Sep 2015 #158
He was the drum major for that crew of insanity. peace13 Sep 2015 #59
I would like to feel compassionate here. peace13 Sep 2015 #63
And the cushy lifetime benefits he will receive on our tab. CrispyQ Sep 2015 #154
Yep, quite true. Some smile as they pull the trigger, he weeps. Same! n/t RKP5637 Sep 2015 #120
I would like to believe that, Qutzupalotl Sep 2015 #22
Remember, Obama was able to make deals w/ Boehner…till the neanderthals blm Sep 2015 #30
I grew up Catholic in Dayton Ohio. I moved to upaloopa Sep 2015 #152
heheh….Cleveland suburbs to LA for me. blm Sep 2015 #156
Cleveland suburbs for me too..... llmart Sep 2015 #159
Nah... awoke_in_2003 Sep 2015 #160
he finally cracked. Now who will take his place? wordpix Sep 2015 #8
someone much, much worse Skittles Sep 2015 #174
He must be sick alcibiades_mystery Sep 2015 #4
guessing with all his chain smoking and drinking he has health probs wordpix Sep 2015 #9
I think verge of breakdown tavernier Sep 2015 #33
That's what I think too. He's been badgered by the nutballs in his party napi21 Sep 2015 #79
I have a hunch if he were away from that herd he's likely different, maybe. He's IMO an RKP5637 Sep 2015 #126
That's the first thing that came to my mind when I heard him on the radio. AngryOldDem Sep 2015 #148
Or maybe rehab? MissDeeds Sep 2015 #38
maybe all the above. Certainly appears in bad health all over wordpix Sep 2015 #47
Ever wonder if tawadi Sep 2015 #69
more likely gray wordpix Sep 2015 #71
And yellow skin in a white person often indicates liver failure. jwirr Sep 2015 #97
people who are sick turn gray wordpix Sep 2015 #182
He's a Catholic. snort Sep 2015 #98
Yes, I, too am suspicious that it's health related rocktivity Sep 2015 #166
Met again with the Pope and he resigns. Sunlei Sep 2015 #5
Did the Pope advise him mainstreetonce Sep 2015 #42
He adviced us all to get more out of life Sunlei Sep 2015 #45
Maybe he's moving to the Vatican? darkangel218 Sep 2015 #106
He was the one who invited the Pope to speak to Congress. Sunlei Sep 2015 #107
All it took was a visit from the pope? n/t jtuck004 Sep 2015 #6
I think he's really fed up with how F'ed up and crazy the modern republican party RKP5637 Sep 2015 #10
This would be my guess as well. bunnies Sep 2015 #74
Yep, he's always looks like a beaten down downtrodden person, now worse than ever. He needs RKP5637 Sep 2015 #125
Good riddance Zorro Sep 2015 #11
He's definitely been a problem, but I'm quite sure we haven't seen nothing yet in comparison onecaliberal Sep 2015 #124
That's a shock! greatauntoftriplets Sep 2015 #12
Will he be checking into rehab? Kotya Sep 2015 #13
Boehner sucked. Whoever replaces him is going to suck much, much, MUCH more. Drunken Irishman Sep 2015 #14
I fear so liberal N proud Sep 2015 #17
but...there will be a long protracted fight first wordpix Sep 2015 #19
Yep, my concern too. He still seemed human, these others that might replace him are really RKP5637 Sep 2015 #20
Rubio appeared giddy when announcing this to Value Voters Conf wordpix Sep 2015 #50
It will likely go from bad to worse! n/t RKP5637 Sep 2015 #54
now Cruz is addressing the group, "Help is on the way!" He's on a huge high wordpix Sep 2015 #66
A Speaker can be a Senator, Sanitation worker, or even unimployed Reter Sep 2015 #87
Oh Noooooz! maddiemom Sep 2015 #162
Yes, but the House always picks one of their own, so no need to worry about Trump or Cruz Reter Sep 2015 #163
Some things are really fortunate. Yep, if congressman, likely they would vote him in. n/t RKP5637 Sep 2015 #121
No question the extremists have effectively moved the goalpost Iceberg Louie Sep 2015 #134
What are the chances of a Dem taking that spot in the next election? Myrina Sep 2015 #16
Pretty remote. Qutzupalotl Sep 2015 #28
Thanks for the reply! Myrina Sep 2015 #128
news conference "shortly" wordpix Sep 2015 #18
Oh there are going to be some waterworks underpants Sep 2015 #37
The Rude Pundit's last work must have got to him. Botany Sep 2015 #21
Dead girl or live boy? briv1016 Sep 2015 #23
even worse. A tea party rep. ChairmanAgnostic Sep 2015 #24
or runinng car into the pool at west side Capitol wordpix Sep 2015 #46
The odds of winning the House back on Hillary's coattails just went up. onehandle Sep 2015 #25
Have to disagree, IF she wins the nomination.... daleanime Sep 2015 #43
Good news for America. Bad news for comedy. 47of74 Sep 2015 #26
It really isn't. Le Taz Hot Sep 2015 #29
agree - rurallib Sep 2015 #31
Boehner is freed from the need to placate his caucus now and can do whatever he wants. PoliticAverse Sep 2015 #39
I'm not seeing it. Le Taz Hot Sep 2015 #44
It doesn't matter what the majority of Republicans in the House want. All there needs to be PoliticAverse Sep 2015 #48
I don't know if there are 30 Republicans Le Taz Hot Sep 2015 #60
He's leaving by October 1. He's gone. yardwork Sep 2015 #96
Every article I've seen on the issue says "end of October". Source for "October 1"? n/t PoliticAverse Sep 2015 #101
Sorry. You're right. yardwork Sep 2015 #115
I'm surprised heis leaving Congress underpants Sep 2015 #32
YIPPPPPPPPPPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!! onecent Sep 2015 #35
Be careful yeoman6987 Sep 2015 #157
Thanks for the good advice yeoman6987, and I am sure you are right..BUT DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA onecent Sep 2015 #173
Thanks for your reply yeoman6987 Sep 2015 #175
loud applause from Value Voters Conf. when Rubio announced it wordpix Sep 2015 #36
So the R's will fight mainstreetonce Sep 2015 #41
No, because a crazy Republican will win that fight. jeff47 Sep 2015 #65
But the fighting about it mainstreetonce Sep 2015 #77
And that fight requires proving just how crazy you are. jeff47 Sep 2015 #84
Watch out for Lou Gohmert and his teabaggin' friends. They are smelling the blood for the new power. TRoN33 Sep 2015 #51
And this is what is scary. Delphinus Sep 2015 #95
Cruz and Rubio were positively giddy at the Value Voters conf wordpix Sep 2015 #112
Translation: Fuck this shit BeyondGeography Sep 2015 #52
Boehner Initiated the Papal Visit bucolic_frolic Sep 2015 #53
More accurately, he piggy-backed on something already initiated BumRushDaShow Sep 2015 #92
Ya gotta love it SmittynMo Sep 2015 #55
I think he's resigning because it has become all-too-obvious truebluegreen Sep 2015 #56
Kevin McCarthy a likely shoo-in, says CNBC wordpix Sep 2015 #70
Don't know that much about him. truebluegreen Sep 2015 #73
never heard of him, myself wordpix Sep 2015 #78
The only possible good that comes of this truebluegreen Sep 2015 #102
He Realized His Lifelong Dream? NonMetro Sep 2015 #58
This means the Tea Baggers are going to make their move. UCmeNdc Sep 2015 #61
+1 harun Sep 2015 #180
I am open to giving him respect for this move. It deends on what he says and does next Tom Rinaldo Sep 2015 #62
The weakest Speaker I can ever recall. WI_DEM Sep 2015 #64
So someone crazier can take his place? abelenkpe Sep 2015 #67
Threat or a promise? Babel_17 Sep 2015 #68
Let's hope in Democratic parents are still alive. jwirr Sep 2015 #105
It's a little like when Dick Armey left.... sofa king Sep 2015 #72
so far Boner hasn't been accused of molesting kids like Hastert wordpix Sep 2015 #80
Actually it is worse, because the house republicans today are even more extreme to the right, and still_one Sep 2015 #83
Good link, thanks! dixiegrrrrl Sep 2015 #118
I'm okay with this guy McCarthy. sofa king Sep 2015 #161
Tom Delay leaving was a cause for celebration too.... Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2015 #104
just look at this list of bad actors/criminals---these are repuke leaders wordpix Sep 2015 #109
Maybe he sees an opening ... freebrew Sep 2015 #76
He accomplished nothing fbc Sep 2015 #81
From the Senate to the ---- packman Sep 2015 #82
It's too bad that he never had an ounce of courage to act in the best interests of his world wide wally Sep 2015 #85
I hope he's not having a nervous breakdown or something, I agree with the posters Uncle Joe Sep 2015 #86
And who said the Pope couldn't get anything done? jwirr Sep 2015 #90
Good bye...good riddance. SoapBox Sep 2015 #94
Backfired on you, didn't it John? snort Sep 2015 #99
Maybe he met the Pope and got religion DFW Sep 2015 #100
House can go full Tea Bagger now, they will quickly see how that works out for them. harun Sep 2015 #181
Badly in the long term for sure, maybe not so badly in the short term. DFW Sep 2015 #187
The Pope Effect? nt TeamPooka Sep 2015 #103
he'll drink to that! unblock Sep 2015 #108
I bet hearing the Pope speak romanic Sep 2015 #110
Uncanny how just 24 hours after bawling as the Pope spoke of nobility in public service Iceberg Louie Sep 2015 #136
rumors are rife that there is going to be a coup against him. roguevalley Sep 2015 #141
As much as I dislike Boehner, this is not a good thing. drm604 Sep 2015 #111
reports are Boner wants to work with Dems to keep gov running wordpix Sep 2015 #114
That's right m night shanahan Sep 2015 #123
"the Pope must gotten to him!" AlbertCat Sep 2015 #113
Good. He wasn't getting anything accomplished besides obstructing everything anyway perdita9 Sep 2015 #116
What actually is the ratio between teabags to just repubs??? eom a kennedy Sep 2015 #117
NY Times article says dixiegrrrrl Sep 2015 #119
Congress is going to lose it's glow! Gregorian Sep 2015 #122
Tea party radicals will burn down the house workinclasszero Sep 2015 #127
Remember that when the government shut down... sofa king Sep 2015 #176
The republicans are in full bark at the moon lunacy mode now workinclasszero Sep 2015 #183
No doubt, they're set back by years. sofa king Sep 2015 #185
The GOP oligarchy must be really pissed at Boner for inviting the liberal pope to Congress. Dont call me Shirley Sep 2015 #129
I'm guessing whichever teabagger replaces him (probably McCarthy) will make us miss Boehner. SunSeeker Sep 2015 #130
The (Hue and) Cry... xocet Sep 2015 #131
I guess the shame of having to enlist Democrats to keep the government running was a bridge too far Demeter Sep 2015 #132
The Nation Mourns rizlaplus Sep 2015 #133
I heard on MSNBC that Boehner rented a place in Florida Gothmog Sep 2015 #135
Well, he doesn't have to worry about sunburn ... he's got a nice base "tan" sprayed on. Myrina Sep 2015 #140
He can go live with ex-Governor Palin! joanbarnes Sep 2015 #138
Maybe Boehner announced his resignation so that he will be free to do some actual governing Gothmog Sep 2015 #139
Na na na na... Na na na na... Hey hey hey... jmondine Sep 2015 #143
Holy shit! I thought he was just quitting the Speaker gig! n/t arcane1 Sep 2015 #146
Bye Felicia! nt LaydeeBug Sep 2015 #147
Boehner resignation changes the shutdown calculus Gothmog Sep 2015 #150
And some people here say republicans don't hear from God when they pray. rwsanders Sep 2015 #164
Surreal colsohlibgal Sep 2015 #165
Heard he got a gig as a wine taster n/t Kennah Sep 2015 #167
Well, hell. Does that mean unemployment checks stop? Liberty Belle Sep 2015 #168
The Pope was asking for good thoughts polynomial Sep 2015 #170
Don't believe bucolic_frolic Sep 2015 #171
The pubic didn't buy the republican lie before workinclasszero Sep 2015 #186
Is there a pool open yet as to what information will be disclosed after he leaves office like? Hestia Sep 2015 #172
my bet is a string of drunk driving incidents + health probs, emotional + physical wordpix Sep 2015 #184
This message was self-deleted by its author BigDemVoter Sep 2015 #177
Na na na na, na na na na hey hey hey goodbye!!!! Initech Sep 2015 #179
Good luck to a classy guy. Mary Mac Mar 2016 #188
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