MSNBC presenter: Boehner going after the GOP ‘nuts’ is now ‘a little too late’

MSNBC’s Mehdi Hasan criticized the former president John BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerSean Hannity replies to former speaker Boehner: ‘What’s up with all that John crying?’ Boehner on Bachmann: the right-wing media turned ‘people who used to be marginal characters into powerful media stars’ Boehner says he called Hannity ‘crazy’ during the tense 2015 phone call MORE (R-Ohio) for not going after those that the host considered GOP “crazy” earlier.

“We are where we are today because these ‘old school republicans’ have not faced the crazies. They embraced them, albeit with difficulty, “said Hasan in Friday’s episode of” All In “.

“Now crazy people are on the rise and John Boehner wants to be celebrated for calling them crazy,” said Hasan. “Well, a little too late.”

Hasan’s comments come after excerpts from BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerSean Hannity replies to former speaker Boehner: ‘What’s up with all that John crying?’ Boehner on Bachmann: the right-wing media turned ‘people who used to be marginal characters into powerful media stars’ Boehner says he called Hannity ‘crazy’ during the tense 2015 phone call MOREnext book from, “On The House: A Washington Memoir,” reveals the former President of Parliament attacking prominent members of the Republican Party, such as the Texas senator. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz O’Rourke clarifies comments, leaves the door open for candidacy for Governor O’Rourke says he is not planning to run for Governor Ocasio-Cortez of Texas for Cruz: His resignation is 84 days after expiration MORE.

During an audiobook reading of his new memoirs, Boehner offered some improvised comments. In particular, he told Cruz to “go get yourself — yourself”.

Hasan said on Friday that Boehner wants Americans to seek a “simpler time” in politics.

“John Boehner wants us to look forward to a simpler time, when Republican politicians were not conspiracy theorists or actively working to subvert democracy, but rather simple, hardworking corporate puppets,” said Hasan.

Hasan added that Boehner “helped to bring” the “nutters” into positions of power by supporting members of the Tea Party during his time in Congress, including the former deputy. Michele BachmannMichele Marie BachmannBoehner on Bachmann: The right-wing media has transformed ‘people who used to be marginal characters into powerful media stars’. Evangelicals should not be defending Trump in controversy over the Mellman editorial: The ‘clue theory’ is the wrong clue to be in MAIS (R-Minn.).

Hasan claimed that Bachmann was “the Marjorie Taylor GreeneMarjorie Taylor GreeneRep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she will meet Trump ‘soon’ in Florida, the site QAnon closes after reports identifying Republican developers going into the second round in GA-14 MORE of your time. “

Greene, a Republican congresswoman from Georgia, has become a controversial figure in American politics. The conservative arsonist had already expressed his support for the QAnon conspiracy theory and made controversial comments about the LGBT community, among other things.

She is also a prominent supporter of the former President TrumpDonald TrumpWhite House says the projects are bipartisan, even if the Republican Party does not vote for them Gaetz boasted ‘access’ to women through the Florida tax collector accused in a federal case: Trump report calls for boycott of the MLB for changing the All -Star Game MORE and repeated allegations of widespread electoral fraud during the 2020 elections, allegations that were debunked by several state and federal election officials.

Boehner also recently called Bachmann a “lunatic” and denounced the Fox News host Sean HannitySean Patrick HannitySean Hannity replies to former speaker Boehner: ‘What’s up with all that John crying?’ Boehner on Bachmann: the right-wing media turned ‘people who used to be marginal characters into powerful media stars’ Boehner says he called Hannity ‘crazy’ during the tense 2015 phone call MORE, calling him “crazy”.

Boehner’s book is due to be released on April 13.

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