MioMyo
2009-06-24 11:39:02 UTC
Wasn't it Mark Twain who said you shouldn't get into a fight with the person
who buys ink by the barrel?
Well now there's no pretense of a pen wielding big liberal press Government
News-Media Complex between bamby's administration and his more favored media
whores. I suppose the only reason NBC's MSNBC isn't doing this charade of a
town hall news conference is because everyone already knows this affiliate
is in the tank for bamby- either that or bamby is tire of Olbermann sucking
his dick and wants a fresh new news-media blow-job experience.
One thing is for sure, bamby is thin skinned and can't handle criticism
whether it's legitimate or not. George Bush was quantum light-years ahead of
bamby on his ability to take criticism.
Here's but one recent example of bamby having a staged White House press
conference moment:
http://www.politico.com/blogs/michaelcalderone/0609/Obama_calls_on_HuffPost_for_Iran_question.html
Tonight of course is the buzz when the big event unfolds when bamby and ABC
is denying any opposition points of view, see:
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Politics/story?id=7907112&page=1
President Barack Obama said he "absolutely" expects to achieve health care
reform by the end of this year because he believes the American people share
his urgency.
"The reason it's going to get done is because the American people understand
it has to get done," Obama said in an exclusive interview with ABC's Diane
Sawyer airing Wednesday on "Good Morning America."
Watch Diane Sawyer's full interview with President Obama on "Good Morning
America" Wednesday, June 24, at 7:00 a.m. ET
Obama would not consider what it means for his domestic agenda if he does
not sign health care legislation this year. Despite recent partisan setbacks
on Capitol Hill, the president said he is confident a solution can be
achieved.
"We're dealing here in Washington with an enormous federal deficit and debt
that is largely driven by health care costs. So, whether it's families,
business or government, we know that we're going to have to reform this
system," he said.
Watch "ABC News Primetime: Questions for the President -- Prescription for
America," Wednesday, June 24, at 10 p.m. ET
Obama said his experiences on the campaign trail and the personal stories
Americans share with him solidify his belief that putting off this issue is
non-negotiable.
"I travel all across the country and I've done so for the last two years
now. Every town I visit, every city I go, people ask me, 'Why is it that my
premiums have gone up two, three times in the last nine, 10 years? What can
I do when my employer says to me we just can't afford to provide health care
anymore?'" he said.
Earlier today, Obama defended his wide-ranging health care plan but stopped
short of saying that he would veto any plan that does not include the widely
pilloried "public option" he has been pushing.
"We have not drawn lines in the sand, other than that reform has to control
costs and that it has to provide relief to people who don't have health
insurance or are under-insured," the president said at a White House press
conference.
Pressed on the question of whether a public plan is non-negotiable, the
president said that it was not, at least not yet.
"You know, those are the broad parameters that we've discussed. There are a
whole host of other issues where ultimately I may have a strong opinion, and
I will express those to members of Congress as this is shaping up. It's too
early to say that. Right now, I will say that our position is that a public
plan makes sense."
who buys ink by the barrel?
Well now there's no pretense of a pen wielding big liberal press Government
News-Media Complex between bamby's administration and his more favored media
whores. I suppose the only reason NBC's MSNBC isn't doing this charade of a
town hall news conference is because everyone already knows this affiliate
is in the tank for bamby- either that or bamby is tire of Olbermann sucking
his dick and wants a fresh new news-media blow-job experience.
One thing is for sure, bamby is thin skinned and can't handle criticism
whether it's legitimate or not. George Bush was quantum light-years ahead of
bamby on his ability to take criticism.
Here's but one recent example of bamby having a staged White House press
conference moment:
http://www.politico.com/blogs/michaelcalderone/0609/Obama_calls_on_HuffPost_for_Iran_question.html
Tonight of course is the buzz when the big event unfolds when bamby and ABC
is denying any opposition points of view, see:
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Politics/story?id=7907112&page=1
President Barack Obama said he "absolutely" expects to achieve health care
reform by the end of this year because he believes the American people share
his urgency.
"The reason it's going to get done is because the American people understand
it has to get done," Obama said in an exclusive interview with ABC's Diane
Sawyer airing Wednesday on "Good Morning America."
Watch Diane Sawyer's full interview with President Obama on "Good Morning
America" Wednesday, June 24, at 7:00 a.m. ET
Obama would not consider what it means for his domestic agenda if he does
not sign health care legislation this year. Despite recent partisan setbacks
on Capitol Hill, the president said he is confident a solution can be
achieved.
"We're dealing here in Washington with an enormous federal deficit and debt
that is largely driven by health care costs. So, whether it's families,
business or government, we know that we're going to have to reform this
system," he said.
Watch "ABC News Primetime: Questions for the President -- Prescription for
America," Wednesday, June 24, at 10 p.m. ET
Obama said his experiences on the campaign trail and the personal stories
Americans share with him solidify his belief that putting off this issue is
non-negotiable.
"I travel all across the country and I've done so for the last two years
now. Every town I visit, every city I go, people ask me, 'Why is it that my
premiums have gone up two, three times in the last nine, 10 years? What can
I do when my employer says to me we just can't afford to provide health care
anymore?'" he said.
Earlier today, Obama defended his wide-ranging health care plan but stopped
short of saying that he would veto any plan that does not include the widely
pilloried "public option" he has been pushing.
"We have not drawn lines in the sand, other than that reform has to control
costs and that it has to provide relief to people who don't have health
insurance or are under-insured," the president said at a White House press
conference.
Pressed on the question of whether a public plan is non-negotiable, the
president said that it was not, at least not yet.
"You know, those are the broad parameters that we've discussed. There are a
whole host of other issues where ultimately I may have a strong opinion, and
I will express those to members of Congress as this is shaping up. It's too
early to say that. Right now, I will say that our position is that a public
plan makes sense."