One of the principal Republican talking points on health care in 2010 was that the Affordable Care Act must be awful — it’s written on a lot of pages.
In 2011, Herman Cain took this sentiment to the next logical level during his presidential campaign, promising voters, “I am only going to allow small bills — three pages.”
Yesterday, House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) kept this line of thinking alive, calling for a shorter platform.
“If it were up to me, I’d have a platform on one sheet of paper,” said Boehner during a media lunch sponsored by the Christian Science Monitor. He added: “Have you ever met anybody who has read the party platform? I’ve never met anybody.”









