Dems Rip Insurance Industry, GOP Over News About Alex Castellanos »
Posted By Tumultuous 1 month, 2 weeks ago in Political NewsAs expected, Democrats are jumping on the news today that an on-air CNN commentator doubled as the insurance industry’s ad buyer, broadening the attack on the industry and linking it to the GOP, which also enlisted the help of that same commentator to craft anti-reform talking points.
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VocalOp1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Conservatives beware! You're being played. Take a look at how your Consevative columnists and spokespersons try to manipulate your thinking. I'm sure you've seen or heard about Clinton ratings being higher than Obama's? Well, let us do a comparitive study, shall we (many Conservative blogs hijack my comments)?
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The clock has been turned back to November 17, 2005. The ratings were as follows: Bush - 34%, Cheney - 30%, Rice - 52%. Is that an 18 percentage point spread the Secretary of State Rice has?. You're all being palyed for fools. And sadly, you're all too willing to fall for it. Now, who's your enemy?
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