Bret Baier grills Obama over his Healthcare Bill

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Obama is an idiot and he think he's our daddy. Well, daddy, shut up and let me run my life, I'm out the damn house.
 
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I have no idea why he thought it would be a good idea to interview on Fox. This interview makes him look terrible.

He tries to say that the majority of Americans want Obamacare. But if that were true, then why is the House afraid to vote on it???
 
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I will be interested in hearing what our local Obama supporters think of the interview.
 
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Obama seems to be the standard high class educated parent that thinks their kids are dumb, no matter what the child's education is or how well off they are. I have a GED, a couple of state certifications, and I know that passing this BS is going to kill this country in around 10 years. His FIRST job should be trying to figure out how to stimulate the economy, without spending us into oblivion. He's already failed on that aspect royally.
 
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Obama seems to be the standard high class educated parent that thinks their kids are dumb, no matter what the child's education is or how well off they are. I have a GED, a couple of state certifications, and I know that passing this BS is going to kill this country in around 10 years. His FIRST job should be trying to figure out how to stimulate the economy, without spending us into oblivion. He's already failed on that aspect royally.

The core of this entire bill is that Democrats think the American people are too stupid to do what's in their best interest.

Either that, or they really are trying to create a much larger class of people that are beholden to them, legislating their empowerment for the future.
 
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The core of this entire bill is that Democrats think the American people are too stupid to do what's in their best interest.

Either that, or they really are trying to create a much larger class of people that are beholden to them, legislating their empowerment for the future.

Bingo!!
 
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But see, that's the beautiful thing about America, even if they are, it's their life and are free to live it as they see fit. It's none of my business.

I agree. I was just sayin'.


I just re-watched the interview... Damn, was it awkward. I don't think Obama is used to having to *really* defend his stances, to being challenged. Shouldn't he get himself a "devil's advocate," for his own sake if nothing else? "It's the right thing to do" did not even begin to address the questions he was being asked. Even if his plan was somehow certainly and definitely THE right thing to do, he can't justify the special bribes, the procedure being used to pass it, or some of the number inconsistencies.

He is the democratic answer to George W. Bush, but not in the way they think.
 
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Obama seems to be the standard high class educated parent that thinks their kids are dumb, no matter what the child's education is or how well off they are. I have a GED, a couple of state certifications, and I know that passing this BS is going to kill this country in around 10 years. His FIRST job should be trying to figure out how to stimulate the economy, without spending us into oblivion. He's already failed on that aspect royally.

It's common sense.
 
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I agree. I was just sayin'.


I just re-watched the interview... Damn, was it awkward. I don't think Obama is used to having to *really* defend his stances, to being challenged. Shouldn't he get himself a "devil's advocate," for his own sake if nothing else? "It's the right thing to do" did not even begin to address the questions he was being asked. Even if his plan was somehow certainly and definitely THE right thing to do, he can't justify the special bribes, the procedure being used to pass it, or some of the number inconsistencies.

He is the democratic answer to George W. Bush, but not in the way they think.

Obama doesn't want to defend his stances. He's a boxer that wants to hold the title, but never defend it.
 
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I agree. I was just sayin'.


I just re-watched the interview... Damn, was it awkward. I don't think Obama is used to having to *really* defend his stances, to being challenged. Shouldn't he get himself a "devil's advocate," for his own sake if nothing else? "It's the right thing to do" did not even begin to address the questions he was being asked. Even if his plan was somehow certainly and definitely THE right thing to do, he can't justify the special bribes, the procedure being used to pass it, or some of the number inconsistencies.

He is the democratic answer to George W. Bush, but not in the way they think.

Seriously. But at the core, this entire thing is indefensible.
 
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You believe in evolution?

survival of the fittest. If there are people out there too stupid to take care of themselves, I'm all for social darwinism to take over and applaud their swift exit from the gene pool.
 
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survival of the fittest. If there are people out there too stupid to take care of themselves, I'm all for social darwinism to take over and applaud their swift exit from the gene pool.

that's very liberal of you. wait....
 
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survival of the fittest. If there are people out there too stupid to take care of themselves, I'm all for social darwinism to take over and applaud their swift exit from the gene pool.

Haha, so you don't believe in evolution, but you do support social darwinism. A true Renaissance man!
 
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Kathryn Lopez from National Review tweets: "fnc interview is a win for the white house because left watches and thinks: how biased an interview! how unreasonable the oppo!"

The problem with this is that Obama isn't trying to convince the left. He's trying to convince the rest of America... and I can't believe that interview will help accomplish that.
 

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