The Day John Boehner (and the GOP) Went Nuts

Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily.


At today’s small Tea Party rally on Capitol Hill, as a few thousand right wing activists railed against the emerging health care reform legislation, Republican House minority leader John Boehner came before the angry crowd (and its signs declaring the president a “red” and a “traitor”) and declared that the health care bill is the “greatest threat to freedom that I have seen.”

The greatest? Greater than Hitler’s Nazism? Greater than Soviet communism?

With this remark, Boehner steered his GOP congressional caucus—and many members of it spoke at this Republican-supported rally—into the center of the wing-nut wing of his party. Two days after a moderate GOPer and a faux moderate GOPer won their respective gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia—and a true-blue conservative Republican lost a congressional race in relatively conservative upstate New York—Boehner is doubling down with the Glenn Beck-following, Obama-hating extremists of the conservative movement. No wonder that the strategists at Democratic Party HQ have been saying, Thank you, Michele Bachmann. She’s turned the No. 1 Republican in the House into a Tea Party stooge.

You can follow David Corn’s postings and media appearances via Twitter. More coverage of the Tea Party rally from Mother Jones’ Stephanie Mencimer is coming soon.

BEFORE YOU CLICK AWAY!

December is make or break for us. A full one-third of our annual fundraising comes in this month alone. A strong December means our newsroom is on the beat and reporting at full strength. A weak one means budget cuts and hard choices ahead.

The December 31 deadline is closing in fast. To reach our $400,000 goal, we need readers who’ve never given before to join the ranks of MoJo donors. And we need our steadfast supporters to give again today—any amount.

Managing an independent, nonprofit newsroom is staggeringly hard. There’s no cushion in our budget—no backup revenue, no corporate safety net. We can’t afford to fall short, and we can’t rely on corporations or deep-pocketed interests to fund the fierce, investigative journalism Mother Jones exists to do.

That’s why we need you right now. Please chip in to help close the gap.

BEFORE YOU CLICK AWAY!

December is make or break for us. A full one-third of our annual fundraising comes in this month alone. A strong December means our newsroom is on the beat and reporting at full strength. A weak one means budget cuts and hard choices ahead.

The December 31 deadline is closing in fast. To reach our $400,000 goal, we need readers who’ve never given before to join the ranks of MoJo donors. And we need our steadfast supporters to give again today—any amount.

Managing an independent, nonprofit newsroom is staggeringly hard. There’s no cushion in our budget—no backup revenue, no corporate safety net. We can’t afford to fall short, and we can’t rely on corporations or deep-pocketed interests to fund the fierce, investigative journalism Mother Jones exists to do.

That’s why we need you right now. Please chip in to help close the gap.

We Recommend

Latest

Sign up for our free newsletter

Subscribe to the Mother Jones Daily to have our top stories delivered directly to your inbox.

Get our award-winning magazine

Save big on a full year of investigations, ideas, and insights.

Subscribe

Support our journalism

Help Mother Jones' reporters dig deep with a tax-deductible donation.

Donate