Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Obama's New Hampshire Town Hall Meeting on Healthcare: Scripted Theater
If you want to see what a manufactured town hall meeting looks like, tune into Obama’s town hall meeting in New Hampshire today. Gone will be the dissent. What you will see are a long list of carefully pre-screened victims all designed to complement Obama’s rhetoric.
There will be alligator tears as we hear how horrible the US healthcare system is. We will hear every sad story there is all because Obama’s town hall meetings are scripted theater. The real Americans you see from the other town hall meetings who are consistent with the falling poll numbers over Obamacare will be locked out of the meeting. One or two may fool the Obama directors from getting in, but Obama will be served well by his teleprompter to handle them.
If you want to see the real flavor over what America feels about Obamacare, it won’t be found at Obama’s town hall meeting. This is a total waste of time, and America is tiring from the fake hugs that we have seen in the past from a whole cast of characters from Henrietta Hughes to Transfat Woman to Debby Smith. All the while, Congressman across the country are canceling their town hall meetings and hiding from voters. It’s really sad our elected leaders have become such weasels--scripted town hall meetings, shutting the opposition up and hiding from them. I am sickened by the childish behavior coming out of Washington DC.
AMERICA DOESN’T WANT OBAMACARE! We are tired of being lied to from Obama’s mouth and the rest of the Democrats who can’t even look us in the eyes anymore.
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Please take a look at this erudite article by Dr.Weil,
ReplyDeleteI know it is from huffpost but it is excellent.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/andrew-weil-md/the-wrong-diagnosis_b_254227.html
Looks like I was right. The chanting of Yes We Can wasn't the tone of the other town hall meetings. How could this one be so different? Well, protesters were kept outside and weren't allowed in to ask Obama the tough questions as he came just short of calling them liars over his plan.
ReplyDeleteBill - I was just watching it too, planning on writing about it, did you see the young girl asking the question about the 'mean signs' outside?!?!?!
ReplyDeleteNow that is the face of socialism......
Yes, I know about the girl. Totally scripted. Those mean, mean people outside want to talk bad about you Mr. Obama. They say you want to kill grandma.
ReplyDeleteThen Obama says well it's either going to be the insurance company or us in a round-about way.
Why would they pull this little girl out anyway other than to create meaningless pathos? I guess they knew she was safer than the man with the child in the wheel chair who addressed John Dengell.
But it was so obviously phony. Cheezy.
ReplyDeleteWith all their money and power and they can't produce anything better than this.
It is just going to make everyone more frustrated for not having a voice.
I was waiting for someone to offer Obama service.... I am getting tired of watching people fall over him like he was some wacky pop star.
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