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Boehner says Obama's focus is to 'annihilate the Republican Party'

Boehner says Obama's focus is to 'annihilate the Republican Party'
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POSTED: Thursday, January 24, 2013 - 1:00am

UPDATED: Thursday, January 24, 2013 - 11:30am

House Speaker John Boehner told a group of Republicans the day after President Barack Obama's inaugural ceremony that the president's focus was to "annihilate the Republican Party."

In remarks to Republicans attending a closed luncheon sponsored by the Ripon Society, Boehner pointed to the president's speech as evidence Obama recognizes he can't achieve his agenda because of the GOP-led House of Representatives.

"Given what we heard yesterday about the president's vision for his second term, it's pretty clear to me that he knows he can't do any of that as long as the House is controlled by Republicans. So we're expecting over the next 22 months to be the focus of this administration as they attempt to annihilate the Republican Party," the House speaker said.

Boehner underlined his point, adding, "And let me just tell you, I do believe that is their goal -- to just shove us into the dustbin of history."

Boehner's spokesman said the transcript of Boehner's remarks posted by the Ripon Society was accurate, and noted that the speaker regularly attends the event held by the mainstream Republican group.

In his speech Boehner explained his strategy to move forward with a three month extension of the debt ceiling that includes a provision to force the Senate to vote on a budget.

The Ohio Republican also talked about how he's had to reassure fellow GOP members and donors who have expressed frustration in recent weeks about the political climate, including text he received from former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz. He's a longtime Republican supporter and Boehner friend who the speaker has tapped to give motivational speeches to House members.

Boehner noted that he had asked Holtz to come talk to the House Republican freshmen recently to prepare them for the fights ahead, but ended up having to convince Holtz the party would sort things out.

"I said, 'Lou, would you stop it? We're Americans, we'll figure this out!' And I had to spend 15 minutes giving Lou Holtz a pep talk! I had to do it again last night!" Boehner said.

The speaker also noted that he and other House Republican leaders charted out a short term strategy at their retreat last week with all House Republicans, but the party needed to begin a broader discussion about the big policy debates ahead.

"And while a lot of the retreat unfortunately got focused on the next 90 days, there needs to be further work to talk about how we're going to navigate the next 20 months and what our goals are and how do we defend ourselves in what I do believe is going to be a very hostile environment. All I know is I'm up for the fight," he said.

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The GOP is doing a fine job of annihilating itself. It's continued refusal to face facts simply because they do not conform to the Republican agenda is insulting to the intelligence of the American people, and as the election results clearly indicate, the people are sick of it.
The party's continued focus on the values of the vocal extreme right do not reflect the views of the silent majority and Republicans will continue to lose on the national stage because of it.

I do not think Boener needs any help from Obama, he is doing a fine job of destroying the republican party all by himself. It has become obvious over the last several years that republicans do not care about the rank and file in America. To coin a phrase, The Republican Party consists of snobs and elitists. Everyone knows that now, after Romney made the Republican stance so obvious.
Shut up Boehner and take your own self administered medicine.

The nomination of both McCain and Romney proved that there wasn't a Republican party anymore, or at least that between the suspicious electronic voting machine and socialist media, no true conservative could be elected. Remember media's role in the Ron Paul campaign, the namecalling, the black-out of his conservative campaign? We are a two peoples divided and government with their media have shut-out any real threat a true conservative down-sizing imposes on the political elite.

No Mr Speaker, your own party began to unravel the moment you let the tea beggars start calling all the shots.

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