The lies roll off the man's lips like music off Yo-Yo Ma's cello. Both are virtuosos - one a cellist, the other a liar.
A partial list.
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"Barack Obama supports same-sex marriage. Mitt Romney doesn't even support same-sex car pools." –David Letterman
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Republican Rep. Mike Coffman at a Saturday afternoon fundraiser in Colorado.
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Rand Paul:
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From the papers captured last year at Osama bin Laden's Pakistani hideout comes this.
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Sullivan:
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A faggot.
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On the issue that has been perhaps the most pronounced flash point in the national debate, 57 percent of all Americans now favor a public insurance option, while 40 percent oppose it. Support has risen since mid-August, when a bare majority, 52 percent, said they favored it.
That should quiet down those who are still making the claim that Americans don’t want a public option. But Republicans have far greater worries than blocking health care reform. These numbers should have them seriously concerned.
Only 20 percent of adults identify themselves as Republicans, little changed in recent months, but still the lowest single number in Post-ABC polls since 1983. Political independents continue to make up the largest group, at 42 percent of respondents; 33 percent see themselves as Democrats.
Even more disconcerting for the GOP is this:
How much confidence do you have in [ITEM] to make the right decisions for the country’s future – a great deal of confidence, a good amount, just some or none at all?
a. Obama 49 b. The Republicans in Congress 19 c. The Democrats in Congress 34
When the above numbers are broken down, only 17% of independents have confidence in Republicans. Ouch.
Any way you slice it, Reps have their work cut out if they ever hope to get back into power. In the meantime, the death spiral continues on.
Now, if Dems could get their act together and pass a solid health care bill…
If there was ever a time for Democrats to work in unison, it is now. I don’t care “Republican” that seems. We’ve delivered Washington to them on a silver platter, and they need to make hay while the sun shines.
And it has been reported that of those polled, 33% were Democrats, 20% Republican. Don’t you just hate it when people resort to lies and misinformation to make a point??
“Notice the conditional part of the statement.. “to COMPETE with private health insurance plans”…If that is TRULY what the reform is all about…no big problem. No wonder 57% of Americans could find themselves agreeing with the public option.”
Yes that is TRULY what the reform is about. The article you linked to is working under the premise that “the single-payer system IS the goal and it is no secret.” Since the poll question did not ask about a single payer system, the writer believes that the poll is misleading. Twisted conservative logic as usual.
Thank you, Lancaster. You beat me to it. I see what our friend is saying now. Yes, twisted logic it is. But that’s fine. Let them keep their head in the sand. It only benefits Dems.
Seems I wasn’t the only one watching the early Fox News Show. Are you taking issue with the information or the source? The poll was slanted and presented to encourage the results they wanted. Can you refute that?
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If there was ever a time for Democrats to work in unison, it is now. I don’t care “Republican” that seems. We’ve delivered Washington to them on a silver platter, and they need to make hay while the sun shines.
And it has been reported that of those polled, 33% were Democrats, 20% Republican. Don’t you just hate it when people resort to lies and misinformation to make a point??
http://www.sodahead.com/united-states/latest-abcwash-post-public-option-poll-can-be-misleading/blog-174887/
Still trying to understand why YOUR bias is somehow better than mine.
Mario, May I suggest a new title for this thread?
“Republican Poll Numbers: When Compiled by Democrats: UGLY??” ;-)
Why don’t you tell us where you got the following from?
“…it has been reported that of those polled, 33% were Democrats, 20% Republican”
@Tennessean From your link:
“Notice the conditional part of the statement.. “to COMPETE with private health insurance plans”…If that is TRULY what the reform is all about…no big problem. No wonder 57% of Americans could find themselves agreeing with the public option.”
Yes that is TRULY what the reform is about. The article you linked to is working under the premise that “the single-payer system IS the goal and it is no secret.” Since the poll question did not ask about a single payer system, the writer believes that the poll is misleading. Twisted conservative logic as usual.
Thank you, Lancaster. You beat me to it. I see what our friend is saying now. Yes, twisted logic it is. But that’s fine. Let them keep their head in the sand. It only benefits Dems.
Seems I wasn’t the only one watching the early Fox News Show. Are you taking issue with the information or the source? The poll was slanted and presented to encourage the results they wanted. Can you refute that?
http://spectator.org/blog/2009/10/20/washington-post-poll-and-the-g
They were lucky to find a group that was 20% Republican.
Frances, in all fairness, that thought did come to mind!
@Frances: LOL! Thanks, I needed that:-)
Just one question. Has Mario bothered to to review the Generic Congressional Ballot, or does he look only for what accomodates his mood?