To hear Wonderboy's lies recently, it seems he is grasping at straws now to sell voters on his cherished health care bill.
Anyone who resorts to claiming that a bill must be passed just to achieve 'something,' no matter what the contents, is both foolish, and believes voters are naive.
How can such an educated person expect others to have any confidence in him after he so blatantly calls for passing anything with the name 'health care,' rather than carefully crafting a truly bi-partisan bill which voters would want.
Rushing legislation of this intended magnitude is just folly. And every voter knows it.
Wonderboy is fooling no one. He's only portraying himself as devoid of common sense, values and morals. He is attempting to fool voters and, in the attempt, alienating those who were probably at least willing to give him a chance to prove his campaign rhetoric.
To those whose votes he didn't win, he has merely proved their fears correct.
Both of these groups will take their anger out on the appropriate candidates come November. Or, in some cases, primaries this spring.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
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