MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell threw cold water on House Speaker John Boehner’s “inaccurate” assertion that presidents have used the nation’s debt limit as a bargaining chip throughout the years.
Boehner recently said, “Every president in modern history has negotiated over a debt limit. Debt limits have been used to force big policy changes in Washington.”
O’Donnell pointed out in his Rewrite segment on Monday that “raising the debt ceiling was never difficult before John Boehner’s House of Representatives.”
“Yes, there are some stories in the past of people trying some stunts with the debt ceiling that didn’t work, but they never created a minute of doubt that the debt ceiling would be raised–including an effort by Senators Kennedy and Mondale to attach campaign finance reform to a 1973 debt ceiling increase.”








