Monday, March 15, 2010

The Time for Talk Isn't Over, Apparently

Everywhere Obama goes these days to push his healthcare abomination his TelePrompter keeps repeating for him the line about "the time for talk is over." Well, it seems out of desperation he's once again out on the campaign trail again today, so I guess the time for talk being over isn't over yet.
President Obama heads to Ohio on Monday to push for a health care overhaul.

Obama is set to deliver an address on health insurance in Strongsville, outside Cleveland.

The president will spend time "going through why reform is important, going through what it will do the minute he signs the legislation on behalf of millions of Americans, discussing what happens, again, if we decide now is not the time," White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said at a news briefing Friday.
CNN, meanwhile, does their best to prop up this crap sandwich.
Some polls show a majority of Americans have turned against the Obama administration's effort to get a bill through Congress, though individual elements of the plan remain widely popular.
Uh, no. Every poll shows a majority of Americans are against this mess, not some polls. They also decline to mention what parts of this monstrosity are widely popular.

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