Fox's Krauthammer Derides GOP Flip-Flop On Obama's Executive Actions

Krauthammer: “It Is Ridiculous To Sue The President On A Wednesday Because He Oversteps The Law ... And Then On A Thursday Say That He Should Overstep The Law”

Fox News contributor Charles Krauthammer chastised House Republicans for their “ridiculous” flip-flopping in the span of a day on their outrage over President Obama's executive actions.

On July 31, Republican House Speaker John Boehner tabled a bill promoted by House leadership aimed at addressing the crisis of undocumented youths at the U.S.-Mexico border, after which he and other Republican House leaders issued a statement saying, “There are numerous steps the president can and should be taking right now, without the need for congressional action.” But the day prior, the House approved a Republican plan to sue Obama for allegedly exceeding his constitutional authority by going around Congress to implement certain policies.

Krauthammer said on the July 31 edition of Fox News' Special Report that House Republicans' failure to act on the border crisis was “incomprehensible,” calling out “so-called conservatives” who successfully advocated against the bill (emphasis added):

KRAUTHAMMER: The disarray among Republicans makes you pine for the days of earmarks and the rack. That would be one or the other way to get these guys lined up. It is, to me, incomprehensible that Republicans aren't getting together on this -- so-called conservatives opposing the bill. It's very simple. There are two things Americans agree on. You want to help the helpless kids, the ones who are already here in some way, and the appropriation of this bill is not at all extravagant. And the other thing is you want to stop the influx. We all know how that's done, even the president agreed to it originally until he caved in to his left wing and came out against it. That is, you change the '08 law in a very simple way -- two lines. You simply say anybody who enters illegally through the Mexican border will be treated under the law the way Canadians and Mexicans are today. End of story. You do that and you've shown good faith. I agree with Ron, there's not a chance in hell that the Senate will come back or the president will sign it, but at least the Republicans will have shown that they can do something. 

It is ridiculous to sue the president on a Wednesday because he oversteps the law, as he has done a dozen times illegally and unconstitutionally, and then on a Thursday say that he should overstep the law, contradict the law that passed in 2008 and deal with this himself.