Hannity fires back at Boehner for calling him a right-wing idiot: ‘John, were you sober when you said this?’

Sean Hannity has fired back at RINO poster child John Boehner after he pretty much called the Fox News host a “right-wing idiot.”

But it wasn’t only Hannity that the former House speaker took aim at. Unconstrained by politics in his retirement, the “Republican” fired on GOP members in the media and in Congress.

“[Mark Levin] went really crazy right and got a big audience, and he dragged [Sean] Hannity to the dark side. He dragged Rush to the dark side. And these guys—I used to talk to them all the time. And suddenly they’re beating the living shit out of me.” he told Politico. “I had a conversation with Hannity, probably about the beginning of 2015. I called him and said, ‘Listen, you’re nuts.’ We had this really blunt conversation. Things were better for a few months, and then it got back to being the same-old, same-old. Because I wasn’t going to be a right-wing idiot.”

Hannity shot back on Twitter saying “John were you sober when you said this? That conversation never happened. I’m sorry you are bitter and u failed!”

Boehner saved his harshest criticism for his former Congressional colleagues.

ABC tried to get away with mother of all spins on Kevin Spacey alleged child molestation. Not a chance!

He called Rep. Trey Gowdy “my guy, even though he doesn’t know how to dress” but was far less kind to Rep. Jim Jordan and former Rep. Jason Chaffetz, now a Fox News contributor.

“F**k Jordan. F**k Chaffetz. They’re both a**h**es,” he said.

He called Chaffetz a “total phony” whose main focus is to promote himself.

“With Chaffetz,” he said. “it’s always about Chaffetz.”

But that was kind compared to what he said about Jordan.

“Jordan was a terrorist as a legislator going back to his days in the Ohio House and Senate,” he said. “A terrorist. A legislative terrorist.”

Rep. Jordan responded to Boehner’s attack in a statement to Politico.

“Oh, my goodness. I feel sorry for the guy if he’s that bitter about a guy coming here and doing what he told the voters he was gonna do. Wow. I feel bad for him,” he said. “But in the end, we were not doing what the voters elected us to do and what we told them we were going to do. We just weren’t. And I would argue the same thing is happening now.”

Boehner, who many don’t consider to be a Republican himself, accused President Trump of not being a Republican and said the party has no leader, despite being in control of every branch of government.

After ‘inmates running the prison’ remark, angry and offended NFL players union swings into action

“Donald Trump’s not a Republican. He’s not a Democrat. He’s a populist. He doesn’t have an ideological bone in his body,” he said, adding that the end of his speakership will be remembered as “the end of the two-party system.”

Wake up right! Receive our free morning news blast HERE

DONATE TO BIZPAC REVIEW

Please help us! If you are fed up with letting radical big tech execs, phony fact-checkers, tyrannical liberals and a lying mainstream media have unprecedented power over your news please consider making a donation to BPR to help us fight them. Now is the time. Truth has never been more critical!

Success! Thank you for donating. Please share BPR content to help combat the lies.
Carmine Sabia

Comment

We have no tolerance for comments containing violence, racism, profanity, vulgarity, doxing, or discourteous behavior. If a comment is spam, instead of replying to it please click the ∨ icon below and to the right of that comment. Thank you for partnering with us to maintain fruitful conversation.

PLEASE JOIN OUR NEW COMMENT SYSTEM! We love hearing from our readers and invite you to join us for feedback and great conversation. If you've commented with us before, we'll need you to re-input your email address for this. The public will not see it and we do not share it.

Latest Articles