Boehner to NBC’s Chuck Todd: “You’re a s —” to ask me about finding charges again

Ex-speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) mocked Chuck ToddCharles (Chuck), David ToddFauci, appears tired, as the top teacher sows doubts about the effectiveness of the vaccine Blinken warns that it would be a “serious mistake” to change the status of Taiwan “by force” Blinken: China “did not go do what I had to do ‘in the early stages of the MORE pandemic on Sunday after the host of NBC’s “Meet the Press” asked him if he would ever consider running for office again.

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“You know the only reason I asked that question is because I was expecting an answer like that anyway,” Todd laughed.

Boehner smiled and said to Todd, “You’re an s —. You’re an s —.”

“I guess I’ll get it as a compliment,” Todd replied. “I’ll take it as a flipped compliment.”

The former president has spent the past week making several media appearances to promote his new book, “On the House”.

In excerpts from the book published in an essay earlier this month, Boehner denies what he says are “crazy” forces that have taken control of the Republican Party and the conservative media landscape that he said pumped oxygen to its worst impulses.

He also told Todd Sunday that reports of a potential anti-immigration Native American First Caucus in the House were “one of the most nutritious things I’ve ever seen.”

“Listen, America is a land of immigration,” he said. “We’ve been the world’s giant melting pot for the last 200 years. And we have to celebrate that we’re this giant melting pot.”

Boehner revealed his vote in favor President TrumpDonald Trump DC addresses the dogs: Major and Champ, that is, Biden with the refugee cap: “We couldn’t do two things at once” Taylor Greene defends the “America First” effort and pushes back critics MORE in 2020, but said he was appalled to see the Republican Party’s reaction to the deadly riots at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.

He told USA Today last week that Trump “intensified” the loyalty of his supporters by lying to them about the outcome of the 2020 election.

“I don’t think it was just him appearing at a rally on Jan. 6,” he said. “He would be robbed of the comments that were made throughout the summer about the election, all the follow-up noise that came after the election: I kept looking for the facts.”

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