Oh, okay now I see (and I thought this might be your point).
Btw (and I'm NOT applying this to the subject at hand fwiw) - Boehner IS right about one thing even though on this subject it's a side issue: this President more than any one I've ever seen has spent more time blaming more people for more crap than any President in my lifetime. I pay close attention and ALL OF THEM do this to their predecessors, particularly the first two years or so. Virtually everyone else I've seen (I recall back to Carter pretty well) pretty much drops the "it's the last guy's fault" stuff after the midterms, whatever the result. My thing with the current clown (who I used to like even though I disagree with his ideas) is he is STILL blaming folks left and right for everything. And that's the kind of thing that eventually gets you to the point everyone just wants you to go away. Reagan, for all that some think the guy was a "buck stops here" kind of guy, spent the entire 1982 midterms blaming the Democrats for the economy and the deficit and the need to save Social Security........and the moment it was over he put together a bipartisan commission that changed and supposedly preserved it. He didn't spend the 1984 election telling everyone how things were awful because Carter had left him a bad situation (although he did suggest electing Carter's VP would bring back the woe, which is classic political strategy). He didn't blame the Democrats for Iran-Contra even at the early stage (though he did blame the press). Bush Sr never really did that, which may be why he is the most highly esteemed former Prez we have (though he did suggest electing Dukakis would bring back Carter's misery). Clinton blamed the Republicans for four years, but he got a lease extension because Newt made a fool of himself. Clinton's blaming would not have been nearly so effective if Newt hadn't helped him out. Yet after he got re-elected, Clinton became pretty good at responsibility and a decent leader with one very notable exception. Bush Jr subtly suggested all his problems were caused by our vulnerability that preceded him - but he dodged most of his chances. Note that whatever one thinks of Bush's handling of Katrina, he bit the bullet and went on, saving his finger-pointing at Blanco for closed doors.
This idiot keeps playing the "it ain't my fault" game. Maybe that's because unlike the others I listed other than Pappy Bush, they were all governors who actually had to accept some responsibility for something BEFORE getting to DC rather than just voting "present" and not making any waves.
Okay, rant over, thanks for your guidance there. Thought that might be what you meant.