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Listening to Rush at lunch today, I was struck by what he said on his broadcast. He said that Obama has vowed not to “walk away” from his Health Care bill, but that the “American people have walked away from you, Mr. President.”
This is not a verbatim quote, but it’s pretty close.
He also said the Republican Party should not take the bait on the proposed Health Care Summit, but should “just say no.”
Either Rush and I think a lot alike ( which sure seems to be the case ) or we here at www.solidprinciples.com continue to perform our function as “show prep” for major media stars.
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President Obama has vowed: “I am not going to walk away from health insurance reform.” Either this is empty rhetoric or the man is delusional. He doesn’t seem to understand what happened to him and his radical party on Jan.19 when Scott Brown won back the “people’s seat” in Massachusetts. Mr. President……the American people have walked away from you.
As you know President Obama wants to have yet ANOTHER marathon talk-fest about his dead in the water health care “reform” bill. He has invited the Pubbies to sit down and in a “systematic” way go over the various points of his Medicus Maximus bill to see if any “common ground” exists. I sincerely hope Congressional Republicans are smart enough to see this for the setup that it is. The only point of this dreary, tiresome exercise in futility is to paint the GOP as the “Party of No.”
When I was making calls for Scott Brown’s campaign, one dyed-in-the-wool Democrat said we were the “Party of No.” I did not respond to his sarcasm but the thought did go through my head that being the ” party of no” was a very reasonable stance to take when considering the awful implications for society from this disastrous bill.
Sometimes just saying “No” is a good thing.
~~John Cronin~~
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John, the problem I see with Republicans say “Yes” to this proposed health care summit is that it is indeed bait in the sense that all the democrats will use this tactic for is for political gain. They will use to to say “see, we are bi-partisan, let’s get this thing done now.”
To me, it is an indication that they think their followers are complete idiots. This is more of a manipulation tactic than anything. And for that fact, Republicans SHOULD NOT take the bait. But then we risk getting a bag image for being so partisan. If the left did not have a sincere purpose in creating this bill (they lied about making it a bi-partisan issue) then what makes us think they are sincere now, especially when it was the MA election that forced them to go this route.
They are only doing it because they have been forced into doing it, not because they are sincere about it.
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CC,
I agree with your conclusions. The American people have spoken with regards to Obama’s Medicus Maximus bill and any attempt to pass it in defiance of the people’s wishes will be punished at the polls this November.
Why can’t the Republican leadership see this?