Boehner’s Lawyer Penned a Great Argument Against His Lawsuit

Posted by | July 18, 2014 00:10 | Filed under: Politics Top Stories


The lawyer who is representing John Boehner in his suit against President Obama has already argued that the suit has no legal standing. Elizabeth Price Foley wrote in the Daily Caller in February:

When a president delays or exempts people from a law — so-called benevolent suspensions — who has standing to sue him? Generally, no one. … That’s why, when President Obama delayed various provisions of Obamacare — the employer mandate, the annual out-of-pocket caps, the prohibition on the sale of “substandard” policies — his actions cannot be challenged in court.

Good luck overcoming that one.

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retired military , former cop, lifelong gym rat and doting grandfather alive and living in Maine

34 responses to Boehner’s Lawyer Penned a Great Argument Against His Lawsuit

  1. neworleans878 July 18th, 2014 at 00:15

    I wish I had the monopoly on memory holes with the right wing.

  2. nola878 July 18th, 2014 at 00:15

    I wish I had the monopoly on memory holes with the right wing.

  3. tiredoftea July 18th, 2014 at 00:43

    It’s a tough day when your own lawyer doesn’t pass the laugh test on your argument. But, Boehner may have the last laugh when the comedy troupe formerly known as the Supreme Court gets its slimy hands on his pleadings.

    • greenfloyd July 18th, 2014 at 01:12

      Hopefully the Supremes and/or lower courts would refuse to hear the law suit based on Precedence that lawmakers can’t sue outside of the Congress to solve their “problem” with Obama/ACA.

  4. tiredoftea July 18th, 2014 at 00:43

    It’s a tough day when your own lawyer doesn’t pass the laugh test on your argument. But, Boehner may have the last laugh when the comedy troupe formerly known as the Supreme Court gets its slimy hands on his pleadings.

    • floyd[@]greenfloyd.org July 18th, 2014 at 01:12

      Hopefully the Supremes and/or lower courts would refuse to hear the law suit based on Precedence that lawmakers can’t sue outside of the Congress to solve their “problem” with Obama/ACA.

  5. greenfloyd July 18th, 2014 at 00:59

    It was rather hilarious, listening last night to a House Rules and Means hearing with a group of lawyers and Constitutional Scholars, each agreeing this, JB’s lawsuit, is about the most ridiculous thing they’d ever seen. Many of them also pointed out the obvious, the People’s House is in utter disarray, it’s leadership obsessed with tearing-down the Affordable Care Act, if not the President himself. Everything and everyone else can simply go to hell.

    We got some serious House cleaning to do!

    • Billy Jackson July 18th, 2014 at 01:13

      Yes Sir, we certainly do. Glad to hear some sensible people publicly ridiculing that stupid lawsuit.

  6. floyd[@]greenfloyd.org July 18th, 2014 at 00:59

    It was rather hilarious, listening last night to a House Rules and Means hearing with a group of lawyers and Constitutional Scholars, each agreeing this, JB’s lawsuit, is about the most ridiculous thing they’d ever seen. Many of them also pointed out the obvious, the People’s House is in utter disarray, it’s leadership obsessed with tearing-down the Affordable Care Act, if not the President himself. Everything and everyone else can simply go to hell.

    We got some serious House cleaning to do!

    • Billy Jackson July 18th, 2014 at 01:13

      Yes Sir, we certainly do. Glad to hear some sensible people publicly ridiculing that stupid lawsuit.

  7. HannahInManoa July 18th, 2014 at 01:05

    Speaking as a lawyer, I may file an ethics complaint against whomever represents the Republican House. Suspend the attorneys and the case is over.

  8. HannahInManoa July 18th, 2014 at 01:05

    Speaking as a lawyer, I may file an ethics complaint against whomever represents the Republican House. Suspend the attorneys and the case is over.

  9. Obewon July 18th, 2014 at 02:10

    Lol. Boehner’s lawyer says ‘ya know this is a quickie “frivolous” fantasy, right???’ GOP having “no standing” won’t make it past Rule-11 tort-reform e.g. ‘no proof, it goes poof!’

    • fahvel July 18th, 2014 at 03:04

      who pays for this frivolity?????

      • Obewon July 18th, 2014 at 03:16

        Ha ha. “We the taxpayers.” Lets hope this serves to further motivate congressional voters Tuesday, November 4, 2014.

        • Suzanne McFly July 18th, 2014 at 20:21

          That day will be one of our best days or one of our worst, I am hoping for the best.

  10. Obewon July 18th, 2014 at 02:10

    Lol. Boehner’s lawyer says ‘ya know this is a quickie “frivolous” fantasy, right???’ GOP having “no standing” won’t make it past Rule-11 tort-reform e.g. ‘no proof, it goes poof!’

    • fahvel July 18th, 2014 at 03:04

      who pays for this frivolity?????

      • Obewon July 18th, 2014 at 03:16

        Ha ha. “We the taxpayers.” Lets hope this serves to further motivate congressional voters Tuesday, November 4, 2014.

        • Suzanne McFly July 18th, 2014 at 20:21

          That day will be one of our best days or one of our worst, I am hoping for the best.

  11. William July 18th, 2014 at 09:07

    Oh, c’mon people, other than ignoring his own attorneys legal advise, what’s the problem?
    It’s not like he’s bringing a vote to the floor to repeal a law…like..um I dunno? 54 times or something crazy like that.

  12. William July 18th, 2014 at 09:07

    Oh, c’mon people, other than ignoring his own attorneys legal advise, what’s the problem?
    It’s not like he’s bringing a vote to the floor to repeal a law…like..um I dunno? 54 times or something crazy like that.

  13. Denise July 18th, 2014 at 10:39

    and the taxpayer is paying for this nonsense! it’s ridiculous!

  14. Denise July 18th, 2014 at 10:39

    and the taxpayer is paying for this nonsense! it’s ridiculous!

  15. dan9el July 18th, 2014 at 16:41

    The reality is that Mr Boehner is just presenting a posture,…he is trying , as much as can to sound good before certain groups,….he knows what certain groups want to hear,..so he does talk and do this and that,…. in order to preserve his platform there in Washington,…is just a posture,…a fake,…a make believe,…another lie from a politician,….most of them are that way ,…they talk what they know what the people want to hear ,…and once in office,…well…once in office, the American public is secondary to them.
    Input anyone? Opinions welcome.

  16. dan9el July 18th, 2014 at 16:41

    The reality is that Mr Boehner is just presenting a posture,…he is trying , as much as can to sound good before certain groups,….he knows what certain groups want to hear,..so he does talk and do this and that,…. in order to preserve his platform there in Washington,…is just a posture,…a fake,…a make believe,…another lie from a politician,….most of them are that way ,…they talk what they know what the people want to hear ,…and once in office,…well…once in office, the American public is secondary to them.
    Input anyone? Opinions welcome.

  17. Denise August 2nd, 2014 at 22:11

    yet the f*****s proceeded to sue the president, at taxpayers expense. what does it say that congress can sue the potus, but we the people cannot sue congress?

  18. Denise August 2nd, 2014 at 22:11

    yet the f*****s proceeded to sue the president, at taxpayers expense. what does it say that congress can sue the potus, but we the people cannot sue congress?

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