Tuesday, January 5, 2010

My mother always said never go to bed angry

But I doubt she ever thought I’d feel this way about the government.

First, read this: Democrats hoping to “ping-pong” Republicans right out of final health care reform negotiations. 

Michelle Malkin is right: it’s not “ping pong,” it’s dodgeball. 

Is this what the framers intended? 

Remember Pelosi:

Elect us, hold us accountable, and make a judgment and then go from there. But I do tell you that if the Democrats win, and have substantial majorities, Congress of the United States will be more bipartisan

And Reid:

We are going to do, if there’s any way humanly possible, a bipartisan bill.   We don’t want a partisan bill.  We will continue to work with them as long as we have to. The American people want health care reform and we’re going to do it

Oh really?  We want health care reform? Not so much. Not the sort you’re peddling, anyway.

And what happened to hope-n-change-n-transparency?  Oh, I forgot.  They hoped we were too stupid to see what change they wanted to bring us: from a superpower to a banana republic.

This, however, makes me smile.   Must be the very Braveheart-esque music.  I’d really like to see William Wallace in a room alone with Nancy and Harry. 

Hat tip to Hillbuzz on the video.

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