John Boehner's charm defensive

The man who set the stage for Trump tries to escape accountability

John Boehner.
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Former Speaker of the House John Boehner is out with a new book: On the House: A Washington Memoir. It's been billed by many as an honest tell-all memoir from the pre-Trump Republican Party, before it went nuts. "How America's center-right party started to lose its mind, as told by the man who tried to keep it sane," reads the headline on a Politico excerpt of the book.

"Dishing expletives and payback, the book is hot enough to light one of the cigarettes that were more a symbol of his Speakership than his gavel," says CBS News. Boehner drew laughs in a largely friendly interview with liberal Stephen Colbert on The Late Show, where he said that Senator Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) is "Lucifer in the flesh."

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Ryan Cooper

Ryan Cooper is a national correspondent at TheWeek.com. His work has appeared in the Washington Monthly, The New Republic, and the Washington Post.