Former Speaker John Boehner calls Cruz “Lucifer in the flesh''


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Pat Buchanan on Bill Clinton: “Bill Clinton's foreign policy experience is pretty much confined to having had breakfast once at the International House of Pancakes.”

“I have Democrat friends and Republican friends,” Boehner said, the Stanford Daily reported. “I get along with almost everyone, but I have never worked with a more miserable son of a bitch in my life.”

It should be noted that John Boehner is in contact with Donald Trump, in fact they are friends and frequent golfing partners.

Political disagreements have long inspired politician to level insult usually seen (and heard) in fiction. These are some of the best or creative examples:

“People might cite George Bush as proof that you can be totally impervious to the effects of Harvard and Yale education,” Rep. Barney Frank said in 2005.

Here's Theodore Roosevelt. He allegedly said that President William McKinley had “no more backbone than a chocolate éclair,” though some have disputed he actually said it. “I could carve out of a banana a justice with more backbone than that,” Roosevelt said of Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

“Of all the men whom it was ever my lot to accost and to waste civilities upon, [he] was the most doggedly and systematically repulsive,” British minister W.H. Lyttleton said of John Quincy Adams.

“God forgive me for the vile thought, but I cannot help thinking of a monkey just put into breeches when I see him betray such evident marks of self-conceit,” Sen. William Maclay said of John Adams.

“Hideous hermaphroditical character, which has neither the force and firmness of a man, nor the gentleness and sensibility of a woman,” Thomas Jefferson said, referring to John Adams, whose son, John Quincy Adams, returned the favor, calling Jefferson, “A slur upon the moral government of the world.”

“That dark, designing, sordid, ambitious, vain, proud, arrogant and vindictive knave,” Revolutionary War General Charles Lee said in 1779 of soon-to-be President George Washington.

I will add my own, '' Donald J Trump isn't a serious candidate for president. In fact he's waiting to get through puberty so he can get on with his life. But seriously, this guy behaves like a 7th grader, a 12 year old. His favorite way to 'name call' is to say it's failing -- he's bombed a variation of that at his enemies at least 66 times since he started running, but he also likes to call a person who has pissed him off a lightweight (37), dishonest (36), dumb or dummy (33), bad! (31), sad! (31), a dope or dopey (29), weak (27), a liar (27), a loser (25), the worst (22), boring (21), incompetent (16), biased (15), a disaster (13), a clown (11), a disgrace (6), dying (10), overrated (6), stupid (7), a fraud (7) and not nice (5).

#DonaldJTrump is quite simply bad news and an even worse human being. Terrible, terrible man -- a man of sin.

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