I'd pay to see that
In the bathroom practicing his chin jut, like old Musillini, and then him and
TOTUS hold each other close and shed a few tears. And working on that
finger point thingy. He is so cute when does the chin jut and finger point
thingy together.
He's cheerleading health-care reform, something unthinkable just a few years ago...this bill is far from perfect, but most programs start far from perfect...with the GOP you'd get a bill completely written by health-care lobbyists...or no reform at all...
Rasmussen says the decisive factor in tonight's election according to the
polls was: Healthcare.
I think most of us not wearing rose colored glasses can believe that.
It starts out far from perfect...and then goes down hill from there.
Wasn't it a liberal meme for decades? "Keep your laws off my body!"
Yeah - who would've thought our government would fine and jail its citizens for not buying health insurance?![]()
And invariably they end up much further away from perfection than from where they started.
GOP pollster can say whatever they'd like....discontent Democrats voted for Brown were duped, but they won't have to wait a full term to throw Brown out...
Pretty sure his hot daughter could beat Obama at basketball.
Go on...Just take another drink.
America is embarrassed for electing Obama....Time will show my opinion.
Duped?
His whole campaign was centered around the importance of that seat in the national debate over Healthcare.
I would buy that Massachusetts Democrats are stupid but, duped? C'mon.
Democrats at about 8:30 this evening:
It is pretty far from perfect... as in, on the other extreme of the spectrum. I have no illusions of the Republicans not giving us even worse solutions, as they have since Reagan, but calling this disaster of a bill reform when it does nothing to lower costs and forces even more artificial demand into the insurance market is ridiculous.
it wouldnt be crazy to say the only reason he was elected because he would vote no on the bill.
But Coakley was up double-digits not a month ago, and healthcare was pissing off people then too. Strange that their cons uents could have soured so overwhelmingly on that one issue so quickly. At the end of the day, Coakley had 19 events, and Brown had 66. He controlled the message and took advantage of her complacency. Had Coakley gone negative earlier and not overlooked him, I think this would be a very different result, even with the national mood as is.
hahaha at democrats getting duped..So you guys prefer spending billions of dollars for nothing & paying a load of taxes???
It didn't help she's an idiot.
Calling Curt Shilling a Yankee Fan probably lost her 2% alone.
Who would have thought our government would jail and torture it's citizens without due process?
But I digress... You forgot to add your fearmongering part:
Death Panels!!!! Can you hear me??? Death Panels!!!
The currently proposed healtchare legislation sucks balls, but mainly because it doesn't include a public option and because it's been negotiated to benefit all the en ies it encompasses except for the doctors and patients.
And votes like this one simply reflect the failure to deliver on those promises, IMO
Actually, I think they do. Of course, the vast majority of the Democrat base doesn't pay taxes and are the recipients of the largess voted out of Congress by Democrats.
More, I expect. How out of touch can one person be?
Holy . What a moron.
Rasmussen is not a GOP pollster. He's been the most accurate pollster in the last few elections. I think he had the Bush/Kerry result within one percentage point of the actual results.
The people of Massachusetts were not duped - if they don't know who Scott Brown is and what he stands for, then they just weren't paying attention. Kinda like all those Obama voters...
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