House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) was asked at a press briefing this morning about President Obama’s series of speeches on the economy and the middle class. My jaw dropped a bit by the response.
“I’m not going to speak to what the president is doing or why he’s doing it. If I had poll numbers as low as his, I’d probably be out doing the same thing, if I were him.”
Look, if Boehner wants to say his ideas are better than the president’s, fine. If the Speaker wants to make the case that the Republican vision of governance is superior to the Democratic vision, that’s his right. These are subjective questions.
But the one topic John Boehner should go out of his way not to talk about is his poll numbers. If he had “poll numbers as low” as Obama’s? Seriously? If Boehner had poll numbers as high as the president’s he wouldn’t be such a hapless, accomplishment-free House Speaker.









