Boehner Distances Himself From McConnell’s Goal Of A One-Term Obama Administration

Gov. Haley Barbour (R-MS), House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH), and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY)
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House Speaker-to-be John Boehner put distance last night between himself and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who has twice stated that a top political goal for the GOP is to make Barack Obama a one-term President.

“That’s Senator McConnell’s statement. And — and his opinion. I think the American people want us to focus on their message during the election,” Boehner said in an interview with ABC News.

Boehner’s rhetoric has been generally milder than McConnell’s since Tuesday’s election. But that doesn’t mean he’s taking it easy on the Democrats.

“Well, I didn’t see the President’s press conference on Wednesday,” Boehner said. “But I’ve read a little bit about it. And there seems to be some denial on the part of the President, and other Democrat leaders. The message that was sent by the American People. When you have the most historic election in over 60-70 years, you would think that the other party would understand that the American people have clearly repudiated the policies that they put forward the last two years.”

If anything is certain about the next two years. it’s that we’ll be hearing the word “Democrat” (instead of “Democratic”) used as an adjective a whole lot more.

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