A tea party candidate takes some not-so-subtle jabs at Boehner. Ad: Boehner's 'electile dysfunction'

The primary challenger running against John Boehner is out with a new ad spoofing the speaker’s “electile dysfunction.”

In the Cialis-like spot titled “When The Moment Is Right,” tea party candidate J.D. Winteregg also takes some not-so-subtle jabs at Boehner for the Ohio Republican’s smoking, golfing and tan.


“Other signs of electile dysfunction may include extreme skin discoloration, the inability to punch oneself out of a wet paper bag, or maintain a spine in the face of liberal opposition,” the ad said, which was posted to Winteregg’s YouTube channel on Sunday.

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“Your electile dysfunction? It could be a question of blood flow. Sometimes when a politician has been in D.C. too long, it goes to his head and he just can’t seem to get the job done,” the voiceover says as footage of Boehner shaking hands with President Barack Obama plays. “If you have a Boehner lasting more than 23 years, seek immediate medical attention.”

The one-minute ad also shows footage of the two golfing, with the candidate appearing at its end.

“I’m J.D. Winteregg and I approve this message, but I don’t golf,” he says.