January 18, 2011

In New Era of Civility, GOP Says Obama Born ‘Near America’

Boehner Issues 'Official Republican Niceness Pledge'

WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report) – Ushering in what it is calling “a new era of 
civility in American political discourse,” the Republican leadership in 
Congress said today that from now on it would acknowledge that President Barack 
Obama was born “near America.”

“It is no longer acceptable for members of our Party to say that the President 
of the United States was born in Kenya,” wrote Speaker of the House John 
Boehner (R-Ohio) in a memo sent to all GOP House members entitled The Official 
Republican Niceness Pledge.  “From now on, we will say that he was born nearish 
America, and perhaps even as close as Cuba.”

The Boehner memo said that the Party would have “zero tolerance” for 
Republicans who say that Mr. Obama “pals around with terrorists,” instructing 
members to say instead, “Obama friends terrorists on Facebook.”

The memo also instructed House members never to call Mr. Obama a “socialist,” 
and instead to use the less politically polarizing term, “sociopath.”

Mr. Boehner also warned GOP congressmen to stop referring to Mr. Obama’s health 
care reform bill as “The Job-Killing Health Care Reform Act,” advising them, 
“There are many perfectly good synonyms for ‘killing,’ such as ‘strangling,’ 
‘terminating,’ ‘annihilating,’ and ‘eviscerating.’”

In closing, Mr. Boehner wrote, “You owe it to your families and constituents 
back home to conduct yourselves in a civil manner, just as President Obama owes 
it to his relatives and comrades back in Havana.”

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