Friday, July 3, 2009

Look How Stupid President Fuckstick Thinks We Are....

Epic.....

President Obama offered a wonkish defense of his embattled health-care reform effort during an hour-long town hall meeting in Northern Virginia yesterday that featured seven questions, including one sent via Twitter and several from a handpicked audience of supporters.

In the stage-managed event, questions for Obama came from a live audience selected by the White House and the college, and from Internet questions chosen by the administration's new-media team. Of the seven questions the president answered, four were selected by his staff from videos submitted to the White House Web site or from those responding to a request for "tweets."

The president called randomly on three audience members. All turned out to be members of groups with close ties to his administration: the Service Employees International Union, Health Care for America Now, and Organizing for America, which is a part of the Democratic National Committee.

White House officials said that was a coincidence.

Really... Just a coincidence....

The fact that you think the American people (with the exception of your "sheeple" supporters) are that stupid is amazing.

We know who you are and we know what you are about...

Read the rest here

CHOP

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a joke. Health care isn't going to change much until you start with some kind of torte reform. I practice sooo much unnecessary cover your ass medicine it isn't even funny. 3/4 of what I do isn't even necessary, and most of the people who come to the ER don't even need to be there. In Britian they are telling flu sufferers to just stay home, don't even go to the doctor.... I'm beyond disgusted with the big O. I didn't vote for this and I resent voters who didn't take their jobs seriously when it came to making informed choices, cuz, now we're stuck with it.

Deebow said...

I know...

It was like hiring the paperboy to run the newspaper...

Mik said...

We need healthcare reform. Here's and idea. How about not giving it away to people who don't pay into the system. Like, maybe you should be a legal citizen to get health care here. Hmmm maybe that would be a good place to start. Or would THAT make TOO much sense?