John Boehner is not a big fan of Ted Cruz.
So much so, in fact, that the former Republican House Speaker told an audience at Stanford University Wednesday that the Texas senator is “Lucifer in the flesh” and a “miserable son of a bitch.”
Asked about the 2016 presidential candidate at a forum hosted by Stanford in Government (SIG) and the Stanford Speakers Bureau, Boehner drew laughter for making a face of disgust, according to The Stanford Daily.
“Lucifer in the flesh,” Boehner said, according to the paper. “I have Democrat friends and Republican friends. I get along with almost everyone, but I have never worked with a more miserable son of a bitch in my life.”
He added that he would vote for Donald Trump in a general election if he becomes the Republican nominee but that he would not vote for Cruz. Boehner was reportedly urged by the event’s moderator, Professor David M. Kennedy, to be frank because the event was not being broadcast.
Tell me again who will stand up to Washington? Trump, who's Boehner's "texting and golfing buddy," or Carly & me? https://t.co/qvYPSaTEV7
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) April 28, 2016
Cruz responded to Boehner first on Twitter and then while addressing media ahead of a rally in Indiana by linking the former congressman to Trump and calling the comments proof that the GOP frontrunner is the favorite among Washington insiders.
“If you’re happy with John Boehner as speaker of the House and you want a president like John Boehner, Donald Trump is your man,” Cruz said.
“I’ve never worked with John Boehner,” Cruz continued. “Truth of the matter is I don’t know the man…If I had said 50 words to John Boehner in my life, I would be surprised.”
The former Ohio lawmaker had kinder words for his “texting buddy” Donald Trump, with whom Boehner has played golf with for “years.”
And he described another 2016 candidate, John Kasich, as a “friend” too, although he suggested that the relationship takes “more effort” than others.








