I hope you're not talking about this weak ass statement. "If you have or had one of these plans before the Affordable Care Act came into law and you really liked that plan, what we said was you could keep it if it hasn't changed since the law's passed," Obama said. He and everyone else supporting this bill ran a line of shit, and all intellectually honest people know that. This is what he said: <iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/wfl55GgHr5E" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Is that, or is it not the president?
The mainstream media are desperate to change the subject. Soon the story will be that republicans are taking Obama out of context. One thing we have seen is that the establishment republicans are loath to take Obama on. I haven't heard a single one call him a liar. Can you even imagine what that psycho Debbie W-S would be calling Bush? Pretty much every dem called him a "liar" over Iraq, even though every intel service, not just ours, was convinced that saddam had wMD. I don't know if the establishment republicans are just cowards or they don't want to get people upset and thus risk being able to sneak amnesty through.
I forced myself to watch the 8pmer on FOX the other night. He simply refuses to call his old bud a liar. He started to argue with one of the guests for doing so. Message to O'Rielly: A liar is a fucking liar, period. And it will take more lies to carry the first.
I called bush a closet liberal. I call Obama a nazi. Should I finally run for office, or lead the revolution?
You can run fo roffice. Just don't expect the republican national committee to support you. They are actively trying to get rid of Tea Party candidates in favor of country club republicans who will do as they are told. There was a gubernatorial election in Virginia today. The winner was Terry MacAuliffe, a long time Clinton crony and money man with a past filled with embarrassing ethical issues. He won by a fraction of a percent. He outspent the republican candidate, a staunch conservative, by something like 10-1, mostly with money from Bloomberg and other out of state leftists. The RNC barely helped the republican candidate. If they had poured money into the race to make it more equal , no doubt he wins. But again, he is one of those troublesome right wingers, so they were content to see him lose.
I am surprised that you cannot see that both democrats and republicans are power structures serving (more or less) the same masters.
Do not trust a thing they say. <img src=http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=3896291