The New York Times: Moments before a conference call with reporters was scheduled to get underway on Tuesday morning, Charles E. Schumer of New York, the No. 3 Democrat in the Senate, apparently unaware that many of the reporters were already on the line, began to instruct his fellow senators on how to talk to reporters about the contentious budget process.
After thanking his colleagues — Barbara Boxer of California, Benjamin L. Cardin of Maryland, Thomas R. Carper of Delaware and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut — for doing the budget bidding for the Senate Democrats, who are facing off against the House Republicans over how to cut spending for the rest of the fiscal year, Mr. Schumer told them to portray John A. Boehner of Ohio, the speaker of the House, as painted into a box by the Tea Party, and to decry the spending cuts that he wants as extreme. “I always use the word extreme,” Mr. Schumer said. “That is what the caucus instructed me to use this week.”
A minute or two into the talking-points tutorial, though, someone apparently figured out that reporters were listening, and silence fell.
Then the conference call began in earnest, with the Democrats right on message.
“We are urging Mr. Boehner to abandon the extreme right wing,” said Ms. Boxer, urging the House to compromise on the scale of spending cuts and to drop proposed amendments that would deny federal financing for Planned Parenthood and for government agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency.
I am very surprised that The New York Times even bothered to report this. It will also be very interesting to see which news outlets carry the language without mentioning this call.
The Democrats are not serious people. Keep in mind we would not be looking at a possible government shutdown if Chucky and crew bothered to pass a budget last year.
If Boehner has half the testicular fortitude as he does tears, he would start calling out Chucky and the gang as extremists who want to bankrupt the nation.
UPDATE: Video added with Chucky's audio
UPDATE: Video added with Chucky's audio
Via: Memeorandum
Via: The New York Times