Am I the only one who has had it up to their eyeballs with the story about the cop who arrested the professor and the President who couldn’t just stay out of it? It’s the top story of the week, but really, why does anyone care? Why was Obama even asked about it the other night and why, oh why, couldn’t he just say “no comment”???
I actually agreed with something the president said today. He wondered why everyone was talking about this and not healthcare. Good question!?!? He’s trying his best to take over America’s medical industry and all attention is on some lunatic professor, the police officer who arrested him and a bone headed comment made by the president.
Have we all completely lost our minds?










But don’t you think maybe that’s why the question was asked in the first place? The media is on his side—isn’t it better to distract us at this critical moment, with healthcare teetering on the brink of destruction? It’s the same reason he didn’t say “no comment”. There was no bigger news than what he’s trying to do to us now, and this big, fluffy distraction is just the kind of distraction they love.
There are positively no coincidences with these people.
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I agree it makes no sense for Obama to distract people from health-care right now. If he’s going to get anything done he needs to do it when he has positive numbers and over %50 of the country is in favor of a health-care system overhaul of one sort or another. He stuck is foot in is mouth, that’s it. I do however think that it wasn’t right for the cops to arrest the prof. at his house, no matter how belligerent or idiotic he was. The Cop probably just had enough, he should of just walked away when they verified the profs Id. and diffused the situation. You can’t arrest all the idiots or people who do idiotic things without locking up all of us at some point.
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[...] other day I was angry because the arrest of a lunatic, race-baiting professor was at the top of the news. Perhaps I was [...]
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