Quote:
Originally Posted by FORD
1) The blog calls it "Obamacare" which implies this is something the President endorses.
2) It's a House bill. Specter is a Senator and has absolutely no say in what the House does. He SHOULD know what's in any of the Senate bills by now though.
|
1. The "plausible deniability" clause is bogus. The president is presenting all kinds of ideas, letting his party take the hits. This is retarded process to not have a unified front on this. The guy who comes to the town hall expects Spector to know both bills, even though technically he doesn't have to. The poll numbers are falling because of this. Intentionally creating a mess and saying that's "Disinformation" while quietly adjusting the bill based on reaction (ie. Cudas "death panel" bit, which was dropped).
2. He doesn't seem to know which is in either, which makes the town hall exercise in itself "disinformation". Anything he doesn't know he can claim as disinformation, but anything he claims he does know nobody can take at face value.