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michelle bachman who has mentally not been on this planet for three years, told a small gathering this terrible secret, some guy stopped her and told her he use ed to live in japan. in japan, people have stopped voicing their opinion on health care, because they know they would get on a list, and then they wouldn't get health care, they wouldn't get in, they wouldn't get seen. people are afraid to speak back to government, they're afraid to say anything. is that what we want for our future, that takes us to ganster government at that point. so if you criticize american health care, you get on a list in japan? or if you criticize american health care you get on a list in america. or michelle bachman believes every random stranger that comes up and tells her a story about japan, and believes it's going to come true here? the congresswoman said i will fight it until my last breath. okay. mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company thro
michelle bachman who has mentally not been on this planet for three years, told a small gathering this terrible secret, some guy stopped her and told her he use ed to live in japan. in japan, people have stopped voicing their opinion on health care, because they know they would get on a list, and then they wouldn't get health care, they wouldn't get in, they wouldn't get seen. people are afraid to speak back to government, they're afraid to say anything. is that what we want for our future,...
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that takes us to gangster government at that point. >> michelle bachman warning that the japanese were secretly born in kenya or something. you know, this is what the five yard looks like, the republicans are on the offense, in this metaphor, somebody should be wide open, shouldn't they? joining us right now is anthony weiner of new york, thanks for your time.you. i'm not going to ask you about japanese secret plots and conspiracies. but i wonder if that is reasonable -- it is reasonable to take that as a sign that the right isn't giving up on this stuff, that health reform is still alive and kicking. >> i think it's also interesting when the president went to new hampshire he went up there to talk about jobs and opened to questions and most of the questions were about health care. the american people want this to continue and they're frustrated. i think the president today -- boy, i wish the president sounded that way three months ago rather than worshipping at the altar of ben nelson and olympia snowe pip take it as a good sign. buried in the budget yesterday was the assumption of $1
that takes us to gangster government at that point. >> michelle bachman warning that the japanese were secretly born in kenya or something. you know, this is what the five yard looks like, the republicans are on the offense, in this metaphor, somebody should be wide open, shouldn't they? joining us right now is anthony weiner of new york, thanks for your time.you. i'm not going to ask you about japanese secret plots and conspiracies. but i wonder if that is reasonable -- it is reasonable...
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first congresswoman, michelle bachman is on the offensive.a minnesota town hall, she rolled out a new attack line against health care. she predicts the government of the united states could use health care to limit free speech, to punish those who disagree with the government. here's the congresswoman with an anecdote she says she got from a friend living overseas. >> this is something people don't know. in japan, people have stopped voicing their opinion on health care. there's things that are wrong with japanese health care, but people started voicing, well, why is that? he said, that's because they know that they would get on a list and they wouldn't get health care. they wouldn't get in. they wouldn't get seen. so people are afraid. they're afraid to speak back to government. they're afraid to say anything. is that what we want for our future? and we're going to give up. we're not going to quit fighting. because government takeover of health care is the crown jewel of socialism. >> the government's going to get you like they do in japan.
first congresswoman, michelle bachman is on the offensive.a minnesota town hall, she rolled out a new attack line against health care. she predicts the government of the united states could use health care to limit free speech, to punish those who disagree with the government. here's the congresswoman with an anecdote she says she got from a friend living overseas. >> this is something people don't know. in japan, people have stopped voicing their opinion on health care. there's things...
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michelle bachman is going for the title. she's the one who said, by the way, she wants the media, us, to investigate democratic member of the u.s. congress for anti-american attitudes. but she's the one who wants to sick the thought police on the people. not the japanese government or this government. it reminds me of what huey long once said, if fascism will ever come to america, it will be called anti-fascism. >>> next, a wild new poll conducted by research 2000, sponsored by the progressive blog daily kos. 58% of republicans polled say no, or not sure when asked in president obama was born in the u.s. whoa. 79% say yes or no. or not sure, rather, to the question whether he's a socialist. 64%, about two-thirds, say yes or not sure on if the president's a racist who hates white people. and 57% of republicans say yes, or not sure, on whether he wants the terrorists to win. here's the wildest number of them all. the big number. how many republicans in this poll think president obama should be impeached? 68% said yes or not su
michelle bachman is going for the title. she's the one who said, by the way, she wants the media, us, to investigate democratic member of the u.s. congress for anti-american attitudes. but she's the one who wants to sick the thought police on the people. not the japanese government or this government. it reminds me of what huey long once said, if fascism will ever come to america, it will be called anti-fascism. >>> next, a wild new poll conducted by research 2000, sponsored by the...
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but first, one more thing about congresswoman michelle bachman of the be afraid of japanese health caree chiefs of staff in the last three years. today we learn that she's losing another staffer. she's just said good-bye to her press secretary, debby keller, who has been on the job for less than a year. in an e-mail, she wrote, i am excited to announce that starting today i'll be serving in a new role as communications director for representative paul broun. she joins more than another dozen staffer who have left the office for exciting new tuns since michelle bachman took office in 2006. we do not understand the reasons behind this, but it is quite a tribute to the congresswoman one way or the other. powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. you and your
but first, one more thing about congresswoman michelle bachman of the be afraid of japanese health caree chiefs of staff in the last three years. today we learn that she's losing another staffer. she's just said good-bye to her press secretary, debby keller, who has been on the job for less than a year. in an e-mail, she wrote, i am excited to announce that starting today i'll be serving in a new role as communications director for representative paul broun. she joins more than another dozen...
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turned into the party of no into the party of no personal integrity, add in frank lunz's lie and michelle bachman's warning to minnesota. you get put on the list in japan. to install the bounce dryer bar was so easy. just stick it and forget it. you don't have to remember the dryer sheet now. it's one more thing i don't have to think about. it's made all the difference in my laundry. i love it. that's right. enjoy the world's perfect pepper. pace. made right since 1947. >>> now tonight's first quick comment between john mccain's self-contradiction and frank luntz's advice, just lie, which we'll talk about in a moment, the republicans are slowly revealing their newest policy. say anything, because they believe the republicans to whom they are talking are literally so stupid they'll believe anything. michele bachmann, who has mentally not been on this planet for three years, told a small gathering in rochester, minnesota, this terrible secret. some guy stopped her and told her he used to live in japan. she didn't get his name or nothing. but he told her, quote, in japan, people have stopped voicing t
turned into the party of no into the party of no personal integrity, add in frank lunz's lie and michelle bachman's warning to minnesota. you get put on the list in japan. to install the bounce dryer bar was so easy. just stick it and forget it. you don't have to remember the dryer sheet now. it's one more thing i don't have to think about. it's made all the difference in my laundry. i love it. that's right. enjoy the world's perfect pepper. pace. made right since 1947. >>> now...
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when you are looking at michelle bachman, don't tell me conservatism does not have a hard and does notlause] ♪ be >> hello everybody. thank you, senator arlen specter. it i want to say greetings to the majority in the waiting. how does it feel? [applause] we are in the middle of a political bull market. it doesn't feel wonderful? thank you so much to the blogger of the year. minnesota may be the land of 10,000 liberals, but we have some pretty hot bloggers coming out of minnesota. to the first produced the power line blocked that exposed dan rather. those were our guys. the are just so thrilled and so honored that we have these wonderful, talented, gifted loggers out of minnesota. we really have a great sense of humor in minnesota. we are very good humored people. if you could put the first slide up for me, if you would. i am lucky enough -- [applause] do you like that? i do, too. i am lucky enough to be the representative for these very creative and innovative business people who put this wonderful billboard together. let me tell you, they got their advertising dollars worth out of th
when you are looking at michelle bachman, don't tell me conservatism does not have a hard and does notlause] ♪ be >> hello everybody. thank you, senator arlen specter. it i want to say greetings to the majority in the waiting. how does it feel? [applause] we are in the middle of a political bull market. it doesn't feel wonderful? thank you so much to the blogger of the year. minnesota may be the land of 10,000 liberals, but we have some pretty hot bloggers coming out of minnesota. to...
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among the speakers we're about to hear from, michelle bachman, congressman ron paul. blogs just blog. kind of like those who think all you need to do for a successful talk show is just talk. ed first began blogging in captains quarters in 2003 where he annoyed people, and love this, like liberal cartoonist rawl. let's just say we should all be glad that ed is on our side. please join me now in congratulating ed morrissey, cpac's blogger of the year. >> ♪ you're simply the best better than all the rest ♪ >> thank you. oh, my goodness. what a surprise. i can't think of anybody who -- a greater honor than to be introduced by rush limbaugh. [applause] i have to tell you, i only dream of the day that i can introduce a rush limbaugh. i am so honored by this award and his kind words. i want to thank everybody here at cpac. i could be up here all day thinking people. -- thinking -- thanking people. i know that we have been in the news lately. michelle has been successful in launching hotair and is reaping the rewards of that success. there has it not been a better person, a m
among the speakers we're about to hear from, michelle bachman, congressman ron paul. blogs just blog. kind of like those who think all you need to do for a successful talk show is just talk. ed first began blogging in captains quarters in 2003 where he annoyed people, and love this, like liberal cartoonist rawl. let's just say we should all be glad that ed is on our side. please join me now in congratulating ed morrissey, cpac's blogger of the year. >> ♪ you're simply the best better...