President Obama: Lying liar or media target?
By: Roger Simon, Politico.com
November 19, 2013 05:02 AM EST
The reviews are in, and Obamacare is a disaster. No, it is worse than that. Obamacare is a debacle, a shambles, a wreck, a fiasco, a flop, a failure and a farce.
To the media, Obamacare is such a catastrophe that mere words cannot describe it. Only comparisons can.
So Obamacare is Hurricane Katrina (The New York Times), the Iraq War (“Meet the Press”), Watergate (Bill Kristol) and “the worst thing since slavery” (Dr. Ben Carson, a columnist and Fox News contributor).
Some people who never had any faith in government have now had their faith in government shaken.
(More here.)
November 19, 2013 05:02 AM EST
The reviews are in, and Obamacare is a disaster. No, it is worse than that. Obamacare is a debacle, a shambles, a wreck, a fiasco, a flop, a failure and a farce.
To the media, Obamacare is such a catastrophe that mere words cannot describe it. Only comparisons can.
So Obamacare is Hurricane Katrina (The New York Times), the Iraq War (“Meet the Press”), Watergate (Bill Kristol) and “the worst thing since slavery” (Dr. Ben Carson, a columnist and Fox News contributor).
Some people who never had any faith in government have now had their faith in government shaken.
(More here.)



2 Comments:
perhaps if Obama had said 'if I like your plan, you can keep your plan' he would be telling the truth.
Unfortunately, for Obama, he has been exposed as the liar and fraud that I have said he was done in by his own arrogance as with every other socialist dictator. No one pays attention to him anymore and since there are no more campaigns, he has been reduced to irrelevance.
Good riddance to one of the worlds worst despots.
As to the Katrina comparison, a DEM Mayor and a DEM Governor hindered Federal requests before FEMA was allowed in and, no surprise here, FEMA did not exactly show everyone how wonderful the Fed. government is. We would have a valid comparison between Obama/Obamacare and Bush/Katrina if Bush would have told the people affected by Katrina that there is no need to leave their homes and that they will stay dry, period.
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