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    Saturday
    07Nov2009

    Another Major Betrayal From the Obama Administration

    Don’t speak of a honeymoon—that’s long gone. That’s over. That’s a thing of the past.

    Liberal blogger Jane Hamsher goes after the Obama Administration and the Congress:

    There’s a shit storm going down on TV right now on CSPAN as the health care bill hits the floor of the House.

    Thank you Democrats, for making women take a punch in the throatfrom a bunch of old men who have spent the better part of the last century avoiding their own problems. So Rahm and Obama (who did nothing to stop it) can have their “w”:

    The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops delivered a critical endorsement to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Saturday by signing off on late-night agreement to grant a vote on an amendment barring insurance companies that participate in the exchange from covering abortions.

    “Passing this amendment allows the House to meet our criteria of preserving the existing protections against abortion funding in the new legislation,” the Bishops wrote in a letter to individual members. “Most importantly, it will ensure that no government funds will be used for abortion or health plans which include abortion.”

    Well, you have to give the culture warriors something, so they can go around cheering about the big victory that they got in this bill.  So happy to have the chance to line it all up for you all.

    Thank you, Planned Parenthood and NARAL, from the bottom of my heart, for sitting on your hands and enabling this shit.  Hope you have fun at all those Common Purpose meetings, those cocktail parties at the Pelosi’s.

    You own this one.

    There’s no way a Republican could write or say anything worse about this administration. That’s a devastating attack from the base, and it is the kind of attack that should make a sensible incumbent fear for their job.

    I firmly believe that 2011 will be spent pandering to the liberal base to try to make up for days like today. Whether that will do any good is anyone’s guess. Will there even be a thing called blogging in 2011? Is it going to become micro-blogging or something like Tumblr? Yes, I did figure out Tumblr. Now, I cannot stop. I just…cannot stop. It possesses my soul now, like some religious artifact from a long-dead religion based on fear and evil.

    Wait, who were we talking about?

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