The ABC, CBS and NBC evening newscasts in near-unison on Friday night disparaged the anti-ObamaCare protests at town meetings held by Members of Congress as “unruly,” “nasty” and “getting ugly,” while CBS and NBC targeted Rush Limbaugh -- NBC's Kelly O'Donnell charged “some anger...gets stoked by the provocative megaphone of Rush Limbaugh, who went so far as accusing Democrats of wanting the socialized medicine of Nazi Germany” -- without bothering to acknowledge Limbaugh was reacting to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi who first put Nazi comparisons into play by accusing the opponents of “carrying swastikas and symbols like that to a town meeting on health care.”
Following O'Donnell, NBC's Chuck Todd checked in from a parallel universe at the White House where, except for the pesky health care opponents, Obama's staff achieved great things during the week:
They look back at this week, and they see that they've rescued two Americans from North Korea, that they broke a barrier at the Supreme Court with the confirmation of soon-to-be Justice Sonia Sotomayor, that a major terrorist was killed in, of the Taliban, a figure that is believed, that is somebody that might be able to break up the Taliban in such a way, that the cash for clunkers turned out to be a success, those good unemployment news. So they sit here and say, hey, it's pretty good, but then this health care debate and this town halls that Kelly was reporting on....
ABC anchor Charles Gibson saw “a pattern of disruption -- opponents of change shouting at members of Congress so loud that at times police are called in.” He then pointed to the Obama administration as an authority on civility, highlighting how “White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said today: 'We can discuss these issues without being uncivilized. It's the same thing I tell my six-year-old.'”
Jonathan Karl's piece began with “Getting Ugly” as the on-screen heading as he recounted: “After people were told they could only submit written questions, a town hall meeting with Michigan Congressman John Dingell got ugly.” Viewers saw a man a man, with a wheelchair-bound person in front of him, trying to ask Dingell a question as Dingell demanded: “Go sit down.” Karl continued: “The man refused to sit down, so he and his wheelchair-bound son were ejected by police.”
Unlike the reporters for CBS and NBC, Karl, however, traveled to an actual meeting held by another Democratic Congressman and relayed how the protesters didn't match the media's caricature of “orchestrated” people coming from outside the congressional district. From Chatham, Virginia, Karl related how “what outrages them most is being called a mob” and he determined “everyone we spoke to here lives here.”
George Stephanopoulos then joined Gibson and saw “problems for both sides,” with the GOP marred by “intemperate voices,” as he explained: “Republicans have to worry that they're going to be defined by their most intemperate voices, but Democrats can't ignore the fact that there are real questions out there about the various health care plans.”
(See this earlier NB item, “ABC: Town Hall Wrath at ObamaCare 'Appears to Be Orchestrated,'” for a look at ABC's Tuesday night, August 4, take.)
Filling in as the anchor on CBS, Jeff Glor framed the story around how “opponents are raising the volume,” but now “supporters of reform are trying to fight back.” During the opening tease, CBS's on-screen text offered this characterization: “Unruly Protests.”
Chip Reid portrayed incivility everywhere: “It's happening across the nation. From Tampa, Florida, where police got involved after a protest in the crowd turned violent. To Green Bay, Wisconsin....Critics of health care reform say it's genuine grass roots anger, but Democrats say activists are orchestrating the protests. The evidence -- Web sites of conservative groups that list Democratic town halls and urge critics to go and be heard. And conservatives, like Rush Limbaugh, who, Democrats say, are whipping activists into a frenzy, comparing President Obama's health care plan to Nazi policies.”
In contrast to the supposedly outrageous Limbaugh, “the White House hopes that by remaining calm in the face of ferocious anger, the tactics of health care critics will backfire.” Reid concluded by smearing the many opposed to ObamaCare with the actions of one person:
To give an idea of just how nasty this battle over health care reform has become, Capitol Hill police say they are now investigating a possible death threat by a constituent against a Democratic Congressman from North Carolina.
As if that has never happened before.
The MRC's Brad Wilmouth corrected the closed-captioning against the video to provide these transcripts of the stories on the Friday, August 7 newscasts (I'm a bit late with this from Friday night because of some traveling a little, ongoing, time off):
ABC's World News:
CHARLES GIBSON, IN OPENING TEASER: Fighting mad: Shouts, shoves, and many questions at packed town hall meetings on health care reform. What's behind the outrage?...
GIBSON: Turning next to health care reform. Members of Congress are back home holding town hall meetings on the issue, and in meeting after meeting, there's been a pattern of disruption – opponents of change shouting at members of Congress so loud that at times police are called in. White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said today, "We can discuss these issues without being uncivilized. It's the same thing I tell my six-year-old." Here's Jonathan Karl.
JONATHAN KARL, “GETTING UGLY” ON SCREEN: Snapshots from the health care debate. In Michigan:
UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #1, STANDING NEXT TO REP. JOHN DINGELL, SURROUNDED BY A CROWD OF PEOPLE: I want to know if it's coming out of my paycheck! Yes or no? I want an answer to the question! Is the money coming out of my paycheck?KARL: In Georgia:
UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #2, IN AUDIENCE: They've decided that we're just stupid.
UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1, IN AUDIENCE: You in Congress have a Cadillac health care plan.
KARL: In Florida:
UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #3, STANDING IN A CROWD: -and I don't want the government to do it for me.
UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #4, HOLDING A BABY: I am not a right-wing wacko.
KARL: After people were told they could only submit written questions, a town hall meeting with Michigan Congressman John Dingell got ugly.
UNIDENTIFIED MAN #2, IN AUDIENCE, STANDING BEHIND A YOUNG MAN IN A WHEEL CHAIR: I have a question for this young man!
REP. JOHN DINGELL (D-MI): Go sit down and-
MAN #2: I have a question for this young man!
KARL: The man refused to sit down, so he and his wheelchair-bound son were ejected by police. We came down to Congressman Tom Perriello's district in rural Virginia to try to get a sense of just what is going on at these town hall meetings and who is showing up.
UNIDENTIFIED MAN #3, IN AUDIENCE: There's nothing in the bill about health care. It's health insurance and who pays for it.
UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #5, IN AUDIENCE: Will they be able to choose their own doctors?
UNIDENTIFIED MAN #3, IN AUDIENCE: I don't like it.
KARL: Most of these people don't like the Democratic health care plan, but they're not happy with Republicans, either.
REP. TOM PERRIELLO (D-VA), ON STAGE: Let me ask this question: How many people here think Democrats spend too much money?
(MOST AUDIENCE MEMBERS RAISE THEIR HANDS)
How many people here think Republicans spend too much money?
(ABOUT THE SAME NUMBER RAISE THEIR HANDS)
KARL: What outrages them most is being called a mob.
UNIDENTIFIED MAN #4, IN AUDIENCE: And now, if we have a little dissent, your party seems to take an issue with that, and I am very upset by that.
UNIDENTIFIED MAN #5, BEING INTERVIEWED: They're telling us we're a bunch of nuts out here. I'm a 20-year veteran in the air force. I've coached wrestling in the high school for five years.
KARL: Everyone we spoke to here lives here.
REP. TOM PERRIELLO (D-VA): Most of this is legitimate local dissent, some of it expressed very eloquently, some very vocally.
KARL: Some simply want answers.
UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN, SITTING IN AN AUDIENCE SEAT, INTERVIEWED BY KARL: I have more questions. I don't have that much confidence in it. I don't see where it's going to make that much of a difference. It's going to be more of the same.
KARL: Even those inclined to support health reform have their doubts.
UNIDENTIFIED MAN: 500 pages, I've read it.
KARL: You've read all 500 pages?
UNIDENTIFIED MAN: I read all 500 pages. And even after reading it, I'm not clear on what they're trying to say.
KARL: Apparently, reform advocates have a lot more explaining to do. Jonathan Karl, ABC News, Chatham, Virginia.
GIBSON: And we are joined by our chief Washington correspondent, George Stephanopoulos. And, George, I don't think I‘ve ever seen this widespread pattern of angry discourse on any issue before.
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: And, boy, you have to go back at least 25 years, Charlie. Remember back in the late 1980s, when Congress passed catastrophic health care reform. Seniors found out how much it was going to cost them. They got very angry. It had to be repealed. But this widespread anger you're talking about is really something. The town meetings seem to have taken on a life of their own, and it's causing problems for both sides. Republicans have to worry that they're going to be defined by their most intemperate voices, but Democrats can't ignore the fact that there are real questions out there about the various health care plans.
GIBSON: Is the White House concerned, George, that this congressional recess, with members going home and getting this kind of reaction, are they worried that this is going to hurt the chances for health care reform when Congress comes back?
STEPHANOPOULOS: Yes, they're worried, but they also see it as a possible opportunity. First of all, they know that basically the whole effort needs a bit of a breathing space because there is concern on both sides about how quickly this has all been done. They also know that they have to address these real questions about what this reform will mean to individual Americans and their families, especially those who have health insurance. And that's why the White House is going to emphasize things like the reforms that an insurance company can't drop you if you get sick, but they can impose arbitrary caps on how much they will pay over your lifetime. And they know they haven't done a good enough job at hammering that home.
GIBSON: All right, George Stephanopoulos, thanks very much.
CBS Evening News:
JEFF GLOR, IN OPENING TEASER, “UNRULY PROTESTS” ON SCREEN HEADING: Also tonight, they are getting louder.UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1, IN AUDIENCE BEHIND YOUNG MAN IN WHEEL CHAIR: I'm his father, and I want to talk to you face to face!
GLOR: Town meeting protests against health care reform. Now, supporters of reform prepare to fight back.
...GLOR: To health care reform now. As Congress begins its summer recess, the debate is moving outside Washington to town meetings all over the country. And opponents are raising the volume. Now chief White House correspondent Chip Reid tells us supporters of reform are trying to fight back.
UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1, IN AUDIENCE STANDING BEHIND YOUNG MAN IN WHEEL CHAIR: This man would be given no care whatsoever-!
CHIP REID: In suburban Detroit, Congressman John Dingell was the target of so much anger at a town meeting on health care reform-
MAN #1: No, no, no!
REID: -they called the police.
MAN #1: Fine, then arrest me and my son right now!
REID: It's happening across the nation. From Tampa, Florida, where police got involved after a protest in the crowd turned violent. To Green Bay, Wisconsin.
AUDIENCE MEMBERS CHANT: Read the bill! Read the bill!
REID: Critics of health care reform say it's genuine grass roots anger, but Democrats say activists are orchestrating the protests. The evidence -- Web sites of conservative groups that list Democratic town halls and urge critics to go and be heard. And conservatives, like Rush Limbaugh, who, Democrats say, are whipping activists into a frenzy, comparing President Obama's health care plan to Nazi policies.
RUSH LIMBAUGH: Adolf Hitler, like Barack Obama, also ruled by dictate.
REID: Unions and liberal supporters of the President say they're now mobilizing, hoping they'll soon outnumber the critics at town halls. The White House hopes that by remaining calm in the face of ferocious anger, the tactics of health care critics will backfire.
ROBERT GIBBS, WHITE HOUSE SPOKESMAN: We can discuss these issues without being uncivilized. It's the same thing I tell my six-year-old.
REID: To give an idea of just how nasty this battle over health care reform has become, Capitol Hill police say they are now investigating a possible death threat by a constituent against a Democratic Congressman from North Carolina.
NBC Nightly News:
BRIAN WILLIAMS: And now to the other big issue on the national radar these days. That's health care. As members of Congress return to their districts for their month long summer break to hear from their constituents, the shouting at so-called town meetings has sometimes reached a fever pitch. It's raising the question -- is it genuine raw anger or focused, organized anger, or perhaps a mixture of both? Our own Kelly O'Donnell live in Washington tonight with more on this. Kelly, good evening.
KELLY O'DONNELL: Good evening, Brian. Members of Congress expect to face plenty of tough questions back in their home towns from people who want to know what's going on with health care reform. But the surprise is just how out of hand these town hall meetings are getting and who is behind the spectacle. Temperatures rising across the country – from Florida to Michigan, Texas to Colorado. The town hall meeting is Democracy 101.UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: We're not a member of a mob.
O'DONNELL: Forums for free speech.
UNIDENTIFIED MAN #2, TALKING IN FRONT OF A GROUP OF PEOPLE: I actually have read this bill!
O'DONNELL: But many have turned into free-for-alls.
CLIP OF PROTESTERS: ObamaCare has got to go!
JEREMY LAURA, TOWN HALL ATTENDEE: At one point, it felt like people were more worried about drowning each other out than listening.
O'DONNELL: With crowds shouting to get in, and where members of Congress, like Michigan Democrat John Dingell, get shouted down. Much of the passion and protest comes from conservative voices opposed to the Democrats' plan for a government-run option for health care.
CLIP OF PROTESTERS: Just say no!
O'DONNELL: The Democratic National Committee in a Web video charged these protests are staged.
CLIP OF AD: Now, desperate Republicans and their well-funded allies are organizing angry mobs.
O'DONNELL, SHOWS NAZI ICONOGRAPHY MORPHING INTO OBAMA HEALTH CARE LOGO: Some anger on display gets stoked by the provocative megaphone of Rush Limbaugh, who went so far as accusing Democrats of wanting the socialized medicine of Nazi Germany.
RUSH LIMBAUGH: The Obama health care logo is damn close to a Nazi swastika logo.
O'DONNELL: To encourage attendance, conservative organizers acknowledge they send e-mail alerts to members but argue the anger is real.
MAX PAPPAS, FREEDOMWORKS: I think that the politicians should be careful about so easily dismissing this many people showing up and participating in the process.
O'DONNELL: Virginia Democrat Jim Moran expects to get an earful.
REP. JIM MORAN (D-VA): It's fine to be opposed. I don't think it's fine to come in with the objective of disrupting the town hall meetings.
O'DONNELL: And, Brian, with 535 members of Congress, there are literally hundreds of these meetings scheduled. And members I've talked to say they don't want to cancel any of these events, but they are concerned that some people might stay away. Brian?
WILLIAMS: Kelly O'Donnell in Washington tonight. Kelly, thanks. Now to the White House and the view from there. We're joined tonight by NBC News Political Director, our chief White House correspondent, Chuck Todd. Chuck, you and I were talking earlier about how the country, even the week, can look differently from inside the White House than it does out in the country.
CHUCK TODD: It does. You know, you go from where the White House is on this. And they look back at this week, and they see that they've rescued two Americans from North Korea, that they broke a barrier at the Supreme Court with the confirmation of soon-to-be Justice Sonia Sotomayor, that a major terrorist was killed in, of the Taliban, a figure that is believed, that is somebody that might be able to break up the Taliban in such a way, that the cash for clunkers turned out to be a success, those good unemployment news. So they sit here and say, hey, it's pretty good, but then this health care debate and this town halls that Kelly was reporting on. It obviously has the White House concerned. They have dispatched folks onto Capitol Hill. Robert Gibbs earlier today pushed back on the Nazi comparison saying that those criticisms put some conservatives like Rush Limbaugh on thin ice. And a lot of times, once an argument gets down to where you start throwing Nazi analogies at each other, it's almost a way of ending the argument, and it could end up backfiring, which is what the White House is hoping for. But these aides that have gone on Capitol Hill, they're trying to infuse some steel into the spines of these Democrats, saying, "Look, put some blinders on, you're going to feel some noise, you're going to feel some heat." But guess what, you have some good news to tout on the economy. Some good news to tout, they believe, on the recovery act. And that should translate into you supporting us and being with us on health care, Brian.
WILLIAMS: All right, we'll stay with the heat and the noise and all of it when we're back at this on Monday. Chuck Todd from the White House on a Friday night. Chuck, thanks.
—Brent Baker is Vice President for Research and Publications at the Media Research Center





RUSH LIMBAUGH: Adolf Hitler, like Barack Obama, also ruled by dictate.
O'DONNELL, SHOWS NAZI ICONOGRAPHY MORPHING INTO OBAMA HEALTH CARE LOGO: Some anger on display gets stoked by the provocative megaphone of Rush Limbaugh, who went so far as accusing Democrats of wanting the socialized medicine of Nazi Germany.
CHUCK TODD: It does. You know, you go from where the White House is on this. And they look back at this week, and they see that they've rescued two Americans from North Korea, that they broke a barrier at the Supreme Court with the confirmation of soon-to-be Justice Sonia Sotomayor, that a major terrorist was killed in, of the Taliban, a figure that is believed, that is somebody that might be able to break up the Taliban in such a way, that the cash for clunkers turned out to be a success, those good unemployment news. So they sit here and say, hey, it's pretty good, but then this health care debate and this town halls that Kelly was reporting on. It obviously has the White House concerned. They have dispatched folks onto Capitol Hill. Robert Gibbs earlier today pushed back on the Nazi comparison saying that those criticisms put some conservatives like Rush Limbaugh on thin ice. And a lot of times, once an argument gets down to where you start throwing Nazi analogies at each other, it's almost a way of ending the argument, and it could end up backfiring, which is what the White House is hoping for. But these aides that have gone on Capitol Hill, they're trying to infuse some steel into the spines of these Democrats, saying, "Look, put some blinders on, you're going to feel some noise, you're going to feel some heat." But guess what, you have some good news to tout on the economy. Some good news to tout, they believe, on the recovery act. And that should translate into you supporting us and being with us on health care, Brian.














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August 9, 2009 - 17:21 ET by jessieHThis is what this asshole obama wants. Violence. So he can declare martial law. Even if the other side starts it, we get blamed. I don't condone violence, but somebody is gonna get hurt, seriously hurt, by these guys. obama wants it. Pelosi & Reid want it. Our anger & their Nazi tactics won't mix well. We have seen the start, in St. Louis. So, speak softly, but have a big stick ready. It's gonna be a long winter! P.S. please excuse the liberal language. congress doesn't deserve ANY respect.
You keep talking like that fatboy.....
August 9, 2009 - 17:25 ET by supercon“White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said today: 'We can discuss
these issues without being uncivilized. It's the same thing I tell my
six-year-old.'”
and Obama won't even be able to pass a check let alone heath care. Sooner or later all that pissing on the voters will reach a saturation point.
" if Republicans are able to stop Barack Obama on health care, 'it will be his Waterloo, it will break him...." -Sen. Jim DeMint
if only leftard msm dicks
August 10, 2009 - 23:08 ET by TruthMongerif only leftard msm dicks could discuss terrorism, socialism, grotesquely large government, abortion, gay marriage, etc without becoming so teabaggingly uncivilized...
Is that really necessary, TM?
August 10, 2009 - 23:13 ET by BlondeOr are you going through another epiphany? To perhaps, Kosbot?
I hope he fails, too.
~J
August 11, 2009 - 08:01 ET by choselife3xLooks like his Tourettes is flaring up again. Prepare the sedatives, I'll go get his straitjacket. The cleaners brought it back just in time.
Dissent: It's not just for liberals anymore.-kudzupolitics, USA Today
August 9, 2009 - 17:27 ET by jessieHThese people just don't get it. It isn't between the dems & the GOP. It is about getting rid of the dems & the GOP. I think they are both dead in the water. The conservative party will prevail. WE have to, it's our country, not theirs. congress doesn't deserve ANY respect.
What's missing here?
August 9, 2009 - 17:31 ET by KC MulvilleNotice a pattern?
Where are the reports from the conservative point of view? Don't they know any Republicans? All of the reports, except for Jonathan Karl, simply relay the Democrats' perspective on things -- in their own words!
Kick their asses....
August 9, 2009 - 17:46 ET by AgentAmericanThey are talking crap, now. The left is showing who they really are in broad daylight and in clear view.
2010: A GOP Hill
Vulgar comment removed by
August 9, 2009 - 17:47 ET by ZacraVulgar comment removed by management as will be poster. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Not here Zac- we don't think
August 9, 2009 - 17:50 ET by BKeyserNot here Zac- we don't think that way or talk that way on this site.
BK...exactly
August 9, 2009 - 17:59 ET by bigtimerBK...exactly right...
...Besides that he isn't.
Obama's a Community Agitator, a walking, talking destroyer. ~ Rush Limbaugh
A rubber plant...
August 9, 2009 - 18:11 ET by AgentAmericanIt's funny that the leftist vermin send in their rubber plants (being phony), and everyone is on to them. They don't fool anybody anymore!
2010: A GOP Hill
I think it's pretty obvious
August 9, 2009 - 18:02 ET by ckc1227I think it's pretty obvious "Zac" is a plant. He's only here to make incendiary posts to try and make Conservatives look bad.
PLANT ALERT !!
August 9, 2009 - 18:00 ET by Free StinkerPLANT ALERT !!
Thats what I was thinking
August 9, 2009 - 18:03 ET by nwahsI think you're right.
I am the mob. Don't tread on me.
Yeah, my thoughts too
August 9, 2009 - 18:12 ET by BKeyserI was hoping to get in a reasonable response before I launched into a tirade! lol
Can I link my troll photo again?
~Plant
August 9, 2009 - 18:24 ET by choselife3xUgly little feller.
America is waking up, sing louder.
http://www.youtube.c...
I've got that ugly little
August 9, 2009 - 18:29 ET by BKeyserI've got that ugly little feller, chose. Mine grows poison ivy though.
~Most appropriate
August 9, 2009 - 18:30 ET by choselife3xWho needs a crown of laurels, right?
America is waking up, sing louder.
http://www.youtube.c...
Two Beautiful Words
August 9, 2009 - 18:13 ET by Free StinkerAccess denied
You are not authorized to access this page.
are these people really that stupid?
August 9, 2009 - 18:16 ET by candanceDid they seriously think that we would fall for such a transparent plan?
You know, if they had faith and confidence that their agenda was the right thing, they wouldn't need deception to answer critics.
Yes they are that
August 9, 2009 - 18:20 ET by Free StinkerYes they are that stupid.
They tell each other how stupid / racist / sexist we are, and they start to believe it.
"Gov. Palin has been subjected to one of the most massive and dishonest pile-on smear attacks in the history of liberal media." -- Lowell Ponte
Golly gee...not in one of
August 9, 2009 - 17:57 ET by bigtimerGolly gee...not in one of these reports were the Union or ACORN thugs mentioned...or shown.
Wonder why that was?
SRM...protect, defend OCare at all costs...arm in arm with the pathetic lying dem party.
Alinsky Rules!
Obama's a Community Agitator, a walking, talking destroyer. ~ Rush Limbaugh
This is what is going to
August 9, 2009 - 18:33 ET by d1carterThis is what is going to bring the pressure to the boiling point. No MSM voice for the people who are upset to see their country into the crapper. The MSM is so invested in Dear Leader they do not see the danger for them and for all of us.
This is why I think many
August 9, 2009 - 22:48 ET by GregEThis is why I think many would like to see physical fights break out at the townhalls (some physical harm has already come to some of the dissenters, yet the media has ignored it). I think if there were actual fights, the media would report that, and the report would be framed such that you'd have no choice but to believe that the dissenter were the ones that started the fights. The liberals know this. They know that any physical altercation will be positive for their side, due to the media's assistance in ensuring it. The Union and ACORN thugs are there, in part, to provoke something like that.
As my granddaughter would say, "The nets are so over!"
August 9, 2009 - 17:58 ET by wnaegeleSigh!
I know the current bill has to be stopped
August 9, 2009 - 18:52 ET by nwahsWhile I know the current bill has to be stopped, it would be a lot harder to paint these protesters and the GOP as some ignorant mob if they held in hand the makings of a better plan. Even just an outline, even just saying "there's a better way."
The GOP has some good stuff on the table. Maybe, just maybe fleshing it out more will get it more media attention.
Two key points stick out in my mind. Moving insurance away from employer based to individual based. This way a person is not locked into a job nor are they excluded because they have to resort to part time employment.
The other is tort reform, if only it pertains to medical malpractice. A lot of medical costs are for simply practicing defensive medicine.
The big problem I see, is its such a complicated problem its going to require a bipartisan committee years to create reasonable reform. Years aren't attractive to politicians. Politicians want it during their term
I am the mob. Don't tread on me.
I am the mob. Don't tread
August 10, 2009 - 01:33 ET by Dan The Man 2I am the mob. Don't tread on me.
With your posts being contrary to what the MOB stands for I tend to think you misspeak. And you seem to really misunderstand the fact your side, the evil Dems,are obstructing any debate or compromise.
.....Capitol Hill police
August 9, 2009 - 19:09 ET by dmntd1What about the millions of potential death threats, against the constituents of the congressmen of the various states, if this Healthcare disembowelment bill passes?
WE THE PEOPLE of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare,
Drudge is reporting that
August 9, 2009 - 19:43 ET by celatorDrudge is reporting that Pelosi is running an op-ed in Monday's USAToday calling the town hall "protesters" un-American.
Can this Speaker of the House be as monumentally detached from reality as she seems? Yep, she is.
Can't wait for the fireworks to begin once that paper hits the street.
No citizen's right to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, or property is safe as long as Obama is President of the United States.
Their arrogance knows NO bounds!!!
August 9, 2009 - 19:45 ET by Cape ConservativeLet the games begin!
This comment comes from a proud Tea Party attendee, otherwise designated by Homeland Security as a Domestic Right Wing Terrorist! It is no dishonor to be in a minority in the cause of liberty and virtue ~ Sam Adams
Yes! I want a front row
August 9, 2009 - 19:49 ET by celatorYes! I want a front row seat!
No citizen's right to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, or property is safe as long as Obama is President of the United States.
I'm in that row with ya
August 9, 2009 - 19:55 ET by bigtimerI'm in that row with ya gals!
Pop-Up-Pelosi doesn't know when to quit popping up.
All the better for us, no matter how infuriating...which it is.
Obama's a Community Agitator, a walking, talking destroyer. ~ Rush Limbaugh
Let's rent a whole section!
August 9, 2009 - 19:56 ET by celatorLet's rent a whole section! Could fill it easily.
No citizen's right to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, or property is safe as long as Obama is President of the United States.
I'll bring the buttered
August 9, 2009 - 20:08 ET by bigtimerI'll bring the buttered pop-corn!
Obama's a Community Agitator, a walking, talking destroyer. ~ Rush Limbaugh
Speaking of Drudge & the Speaker, take a peek at the
August 9, 2009 - 21:38 ET by Cape Conservativephoto he has on the front page right now! Looks like the lady has missed a Botox appt or two...maybe that is why she needs all those new jets ;-)
And I LUV popcorn, so it's a deal!
This comment comes from a proud Tea Party attendee, otherwise designated by Homeland Security as a Domestic Right Wing Terrorist! It is no dishonor to be in a minority in the cause of liberty and virtue ~ Sam Adams
Wow. Palin compliments
August 9, 2009 - 19:47 ET by Free StinkerWow.
Palin compliments people at a rally for their State being patriotic, and the MSM goes berserk that "Palin called parts fo the countryy unpatriotic".
Pelosi can say it outright, and I just bet there will be no MSM outrage.
"Gov. Palin has been subjected to one of the most massive and dishonest pile-on smear attacks in the history of liberal media." -- Lowell Ponte
This op-ed will seal
August 9, 2009 - 19:54 ET by celatorThis op-ed will seal Pelosi's fate as a goofball and loser, and fire up folks more than anything else I can think of. Talk about throwing raw meat at citizens! Whew.
Yea, Palin does make the MSM pretty dizzy. I think they are secretly in love with her, and know they don't have a chance. ;+}
No citizen's right to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, or property is safe as long as Obama is President of the United States.
They just don't realize
August 9, 2009 - 19:57 ET by Free StinkerThey just don't realize that the MSM isn't the sole news source the way they were some 25 years ago.
Nancy is in for a rude awakening . . .
"Gov. Palin has been subjected to one of the most massive and dishonest pile-on smear attacks in the history of liberal media." -- Lowell Ponte
So....anyone who disagrees
August 9, 2009 - 20:02 ET by SnappySo....anyone who disagrees with this bill is appearantly a paid GOP operative. Craigslist is showing numerouse adds FOR paid "operatives" to push this bill. The White house once again comes out with personal attacks against its detrators, but this time takes it up a notch and actually opens up a web address to turn in people who say disparaging things in "casual converstion". This is mind numbing!! This is not some tinfoil hat wearing bunker broadcasting internet rumour!!!!! This came directly out of the White House and the response we get is ...silence, basically nothing except a brief ya, ya ya lets get back to these unruly paid GOP mobs who are trying to sidetrack a health reform bill that the American people want!!! If this doesnt wake people up in this country I dont know what will.
The Mainstream Media in this country are a joke, and everyone knows it but themselves. Straight faced reporting like this is worthy of an acadamy award for best hypocrisy in the repeating nightly catagory.
"...If this doesnt wake people up in this country I dont know
August 9, 2009 - 21:46 ET by Cape Conservativewhat will..." I believe every day that passes will open more eyes - I think we're in for quite a ride!
I do hope I live long enough to see the state-run media kiss-ups all out on the street selling pencils from a tin cup!!!!!!! I can't even think of who I'd like to see first in line...probably the pompous a$$, Charles Gibson! but there are tooooooooo many to choose from...the filthy-mouthed O & M come to mind right off the bat. In any case, I just want to see them all reap what they have sown!!!!!
This comment comes from a proud Tea Party attendee, otherwise designated by Homeland Security as a Domestic Right Wing Terrorist! It is no dishonor to be in a minority in the cause of liberty and virtue ~ Sam Adams
The Clunkers are Safe at Last
August 9, 2009 - 21:55 ET by kilrod["that a major terrorist was killed in, of the Taliban, a figure that is believed, that is somebody that might be able to break up the Taliban in such a way, that the cash for clunkers turned out to be a success"]
Yep thanks to the taliban, i guess the Cash for Clunkers program is finally safe.!!~~!! Man that Chuck Todd is on top of thangs aint he.
(grins) kilrod
Remember, only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you, Jesus Christ and the American Soldier
The only time that I know
August 9, 2009 - 22:58 ET by jdhawkThe only time that I know what the liberal media is "reporting" is when I read this and other conservative news outlets. Frankly, it almost seems quaint some of the things that the liberal propaganda organs are spewing if it weren't for the obvious lies.
These liberal propagandists are sowing their own bankruptcies as even some Democrats see through them. Most Americans are savvy enough to know that they are being told a yarn day after day.
The Line
August 9, 2009 - 23:48 ET by DoktorFrankenFor months, Conservatives have been talking about when the ''Line Being Crossed'' will occur preceding the start of a second civil war.
It's being crossed now. This is the point in American history where people will say that it was the beginning of the overt actions. We are witnessing some real scary poop right about now.
Hasn't Hussein broken enough laws and Constitutional requirements to be tossed yet? The Mystery Man from Nowhere sure has a lot of folks doing illegal stuff for his benefit.
The police, National Guard, and military will have to make some hard decisions very soon.
We would have been in BIG trouble if the Dems had tried to
August 10, 2009 - 02:05 ET by Rush Fanpass goverment-run healthcare reform 20 years ago (1989).
George H. W. Bush (read my lips, no new taxes) was our President, but the Dems controlled both Houses of Congress.
Back then we had to rely on the same left-leaning bias media (print and television) for news and information that we strongly criticize today. Back then most of us believed Dan Rather, Tom Brokaw and Peter Jennings were reporting fair, balanced and unbiased news and information.
Back then there was no World Wide Web (hence no NewsBusters or Michelle Malkin) and no FoxNews. Rush Limbaugh's national radio show was only a year old.
Back then, the Dems and the media would have had control of most sources of news and information.
Back then, we would have been in BIG trouble!
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“Nobody believes what the mainstream media says now anyway. Except the uneducated, the illiterate, and the uninformed -- which, sadly, is a fairly large number” ~ Rush Limbaugh
20 years later
August 10, 2009 - 09:26 ET by AgnosticEven so, what is still missing? The conservative base is rising up in protest and pundits are attacking the opposition and still the office holding representatives of the Republican Party are burying their heads in the sand and waiting for everything to pass over so they can get back to their golf game.
Even with the support of their constituents the members of the Republican parties are still afraid to face the media, critics or make a stand. Until they find a backbone there will be little to oppose the liberals when the voting actually starts. If not for Blue Dog Dems this would be over already.
A person may be won over with logic and reason but the masses must be bought with spectacle and platitudes. - 2008 Elections
Agnostic.....You make some excellent points. Until we clean
August 10, 2009 - 21:23 ET by Rush FanCongress of the old guard, especially the RINOs like John McCain and Lindsey Graham, we will continue to either lose elections, or elect non-conservative "moderate" Republicans who will act more like Blue Dog Dems than true Republicans.
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"We can get women, we can get everybody with a set of core principles that we do not abandon that benefit everybody, regardless the damned color of their skin or their gender!" ~ Rush Limbaugh on Conservatism
You're both right...this is
August 10, 2009 - 21:37 ET by bigtimerYou're both right...this is what is so aggravating... McConnell really is some leader let me tell ya, I listened o him politely drone on...as usual, I wished so much Sen. Nickels would not had hung it up at times like this....and whether you liked Delay or Armey, at least they had conviction and fire and conveyed as such.
God we need somebody with fire in the belly taking charge in the party...and it isn't any of the leaders we have in either Chamber in my opinion...they are letting precious moments in history pass them by...it's sickening.
Obama's a Community Agitator, a walking, talking destroyer. ~ Rush Limbaugh
bt.....I was watching FoxNews today, I believe it was
August 11, 2009 - 00:27 ET by Rush FanBret Baier's Special Report, and it was mentioned that the leftist are increasing their targeting of Michelle Bachmann now that Sarah Palin has resigned as governor.
I don't think the left realizes the fight on their hands if they go up against Bachmann. She is one tough cookie, who won't back down from the left.
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"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing” ~ Edmund Burke
RF... Hey, I caught that
August 11, 2009 - 00:36 ET by bigtimerRF...
Hey, I caught that too...yeah, they didn't learn the first time regarding Bachmann...talk about not knowing when to quit digging.
Obama's a Community Agitator, a walking, talking destroyer. ~ Rush Limbaugh
why are they even holding the town halls?
August 10, 2009 - 09:09 ET by sarainitalyThey keep bragging about how they have the majority. If they want this so bad, why don't the Dems just vote it and be done with it?
It seems to me they are scared sh*tless to initiate this HCR because they know it is so costly and such a mosterous proposal that they are afraid to just *do it*. I think the fact that they can't the votes from the Dems shows what a mess it is.
If Dems truly truly care about bringing universal health care to the peeps, shouldn't their yea vote be more important than reelection?
Stupid Republicans
August 10, 2009 - 09:16 ET by Sergeant ROCKBecause they usually can count on a few RINOs to also get their fingerprints on such a piece of garbage and thereby implicating the entire GOP as co-conspirators in future campaign ads.
Though, are the RINOs getting the message?
"I ask, Sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people. To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them."
George Mason
Some of you people should drink less caffeine
August 10, 2009 - 15:23 ET by JRJ08Anybody who can read a newspaper and has any awareness of this country’s standing in the world in health care understands the urgent need for health care reform. Only people with an ideological agenda or who are ignorant question this goal. The people who are disrupting the town hall meetings go into those meetings thinking that they have all the information they need to make an informed decision, despite the fact that the only thing they know is what the opponents of reform are telling them. This is the definition of ignorance. If they were THAT right about how terrible the current health care plans are that are being considered in Congress, then listening to an explanation of those plans shouldn’t hurt them. These are simple ’shout downs’ where the shouters don’t want anybody else to have access to information that might conflict with their own beliefs. THAT is unAmerican, because knowing the options is what makes the democratic process work. The shouters need to sit down, shut up and, for once, listen. If they still don’t agree, fine. They can keep their doctors and their health plans.
~"You people"
August 10, 2009 - 15:28 ET by choselife3xAttention everyone--put down your clubs, come out of your caves, and stop combing for nits long enough to listen to the enlightened liberal. You know, a liberal. Who thinks stereotyping is WRONG and BAD. Except when he/she does it.
Dissent: It's not just for liberals anymore.-kudzupolitics, USA Today
JRJ...did you know Obama's a
August 10, 2009 - 15:36 ET by bigtimerJRJ...did you know Obama's a Community Agitator, a walking, talking destroyer. ~ Rush Limbaugh
access?
August 10, 2009 - 15:43 ET by katainkentHow many minutes of television each day are devoted to pro obama health care? How many minutes of prime time television have the networks given over to the President himself to speak on his plan? How many lines of text are devoted, each day in each newspaper to a pro-obama stance?
So no. I won't pick up a newspaper or turn on my television to get the 'pulse' of my neighborhood or my state and certainly not my country. Because they aren't reporting the truth. They are mis-reporting it. I don't trust a single one.
In short - I've had it UP TO HERE with the state controlled message on healthcare. I want my (Mis)Representative to listen to me for once. That, after all, is their job.
Keep our doctors and our health plan? Don't think so.
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"The tax imposed under this section shall not be treated as tax" - HR 3200 (Health Care Bill) Pg. 203. Ln 14 & 15
kata... Hear,
August 10, 2009 - 15:48 ET by bigtimerkata...
Hear, Hear!
What a great Open Letter from the Heritage Foundation and Fuelner (excuse the sp) he says it all.
I'm passing that on to some I know that will love to read this.
Obama's a Community Agitator, a walking, talking destroyer. ~ Rush Limbaugh
Part of another OfA email directive?
August 10, 2009 - 15:45 ET by BKeyserJRJ08
(its gonna be a busy evening)
Yes he's an old troll,
August 10, 2009 - 15:51 ET by bigtimerYes he's an old troll, there are lot's of them daily, old and new.
Lonely lives they have...they are amusing at times.
Obama's a Community Agitator, a walking, talking destroyer. ~ Rush Limbaugh
"Anybody who can read a
August 10, 2009 - 21:47 ET by NL207"Anybody who can read a newspaper and has any awareness of this country’s standing in the world in health care understands the urgent need for health care reform."
Evidently you don't read the foreign press. They is no need for urgent 'reform' of any kind. Moreover, what the Left now proposes is not reform. It is wholesale destruction and re-making. elsewhere. What is proposed has already failed elsewhere.
The American healthcare system is the best in the world. It singularly provides the most care to the most people and it produces the best measureable results in the world. One fine example of this are US cancer survival rates, which are far and away the best in the world. This has added significance since cancer is the leading cause of death in the US. You would replace it with the second rate system operating in the UK.
JRJ08: "They can keep their doctors and their health plans"
August 11, 2009 - 08:41 ET by SickofLibsCancel all upcoming Town Halls, The Oracle has spoken.
Hey, genius, the ignorant congressmen holding these town halls don't even know what the hell is in this monstrosity, as you apparently have not noticed.
But their lies are pretty obvious, as are yours. In the O-bot hierarchy here, you're third tier at best.