Nothing like an NFL-er who's taken a few too many hits to the head to be resorting to an ancient playbook.
Isn't it funny how the GOP trotted out this drivel back in 1994, then with more than a decade in power did nothing to live up to it (and this is the lowest of the low-hanging fruit). They could have put Bill Clinton on the spot, had they not been so caught up in getting their jollies by worrying about his sex life, by sending him a term-limits bill. Then they had six years of President Shrub presiding over a rubber-stamp Congress, and nothing about term limits.
On top of that, the budget surplus from the Clinton years turned into a debt that only now, with "that one" in the White House (and their apparent objection so someone who's, you know, not white being in said house), is a cause for alarm.
It's the same old same old, wrapped up in the even more laughable costume of the teabagger party. What's pathetic, though, isn't that Runyan and his ilk resort to tired cliches, it's that there are people dumb enough to fall for it.