I thought 60 minutes was interviewing Mike Huether when he started crying;

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgd3plE6bO8[/youtube]

6 Thoughts on “I had to do a double take

  1. He is not a pretty crier. And everyone should remember that he and Newt were best buddies. Boehner learned everything he knows from Newt. I keep beating this to death but when Newt fell from grace for cheating on his wife and his political deals Boehner fell from grace also. But now he has clawed his way back to the top, even though he has done nothing for Butler county, his district. And just like Thune, Boehner’s wife never moved to DC. Maybe Boehner lived at C Street House also.

  2. IMO, he was on the verge of the DTs. Crying while in the bar, and having to sit, without drink in hand with all that liquor right there.

  3. Pathloss on December 15, 2010 at 8:53 am said:

    Huether crys? Of course, when he uses ‘We Can’ he means both of him. It’s just to much for a tyrannical dictator multiple personality. Is there a fainting couch and Midol in the men’s room at city hall.

  4. Johnny Roastbeef on December 15, 2010 at 11:16 am said:

    Say what you’d like about Harry Reid, but at least we didn’t have to watch him cry like a new born baby every week.

  5. Daizi46 on December 16, 2010 at 7:01 am said:

    I thought the same thing!

  6. Why do people fall for this shit? I got into a gigantic debate the other night about how a certain (local) politician sucks people in, He figures out where you agree with him, then he exploits it, and hook, line and sinker sucks you in to the point where you will support him on any project, even if it is a bad idea. I told her, “You must judge politicians on a day to day basis. If they do something good today, thank them, if they do something stupid tomorrow, criticize them.” It goes back to the Janklow mentality, “It’s okay that he has done bad things, becuz he has done good things.” Bullshit. Politicians should be judged by what they do daily.

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