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http://www.tmz.com/2017/11/29/jane-doe-lawsuit-unknown-celebrity-rape-hiv


WTF is going on today!!! 

Holy hell these libs are sick and demnted.  But oh pizzagate was fake - whatever.   ::)

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With Conyers almost gone, pressure mounts on Franken
Fox News ^ | 11/30/2017 | Chris Stirewalt
Posted on 11/30/2017, 4:00:46 PM by leaymane

It is remarkable to note that as Congress wrestles with enormously significant legislative proposals that the biggest story in Washington (or any place else) remains the “reckoning” over workplace sexual harassment.

Now, we know that part of this is prurient. Talking about sexual conduct, even in a negative context, is always going to be more interesting than corporate tax rates.

But the other, more significant part of all this is that the direction and work of the government very much depends on how these matters play out and who is the next to fall.

Democrats are currently bowing to reality about Rep. John Conyers D-Mich. Conyers, 88, has been checked into a Detroit hospital, having succumbed to “stress.” Whether the longest-serving House member leaves claiming physical incapacity or ends up acknowledging the severity of the allegations of misconduct against him doesn’t matter.

With House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi going from defending Conyers the “icon” on Sunday to calling for his resignation on today, it’s clear he won’t be able to stick it out for another year. Perhaps the staff that has held power and profited by Conyers position, even well into his dotage, can only convince him to explain his departure by infirmity. But go, he will.

This, of course, makes matter much worse for Minnesota Sen. Al Franken. Almost daily, new accusers continue to step forward claiming that Franken engaged in nearly identical behavior to that which forced his lame apology last week.

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New Conyers accuser: He stripped in D.C. hotel room
MSN ^ | 11/29/2017 | Ryan W. Miller
Posted on 11/29/2017, 9:48:47 AM

Another former staff member for Rep. John Conyers alleged Tuesday the Michigan Democrat made unwanted sexual advances toward her multiple times. Serving as a deputy chief of staff at the time, Deanna Maher, 77, said Conyers stripped in front of her in a Washington hotel room in 1997.

"I was absolutely shaking, and he took off his clothes," Maher told CNN. "Then I figured out, 'Oh my god, what did I do? How stupid at my age that I walked in and got myself into a situation like that.'"

Maher, who was in her 50s at the time, told the Associated Press she "felt honored" to attend a three-day Congressional Black Caucus event with Conyers, but later discovered they would be sharing a two bedroom hotel suite.

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With Conyers almost gone, pressure mounts on Franken
Fox News ^ | 11/30/2017 | Chris Stirewalt
Posted on 11/30/2017, 4:00:46 PM by leaymane

It is remarkable to note that as Congress wrestles with enormously significant legislative proposals that the biggest story in Washington (or any place else) remains the “reckoning” over workplace sexual harassment.

Now, we know that part of this is prurient. Talking about sexual conduct, even in a negative context, is always going to be more interesting than corporate tax rates.

But the other, more significant part of all this is that the direction and work of the government very much depends on how these matters play out and who is the next to fall.

Democrats are currently bowing to reality about Rep. John Conyers D-Mich. Conyers, 88, has been checked into a Detroit hospital, having succumbed to “stress.” Whether the longest-serving House member leaves claiming physical incapacity or ends up acknowledging the severity of the allegations of misconduct against him doesn’t matter.

With House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi going from defending Conyers the “icon” on Sunday to calling for his resignation on today, it’s clear he won’t be able to stick it out for another year. Perhaps the staff that has held power and profited by Conyers position, even well into his dotage, can only convince him to explain his departure by infirmity. But go, he will.

This, of course, makes matter much worse for Minnesota Sen. Al Franken. Almost daily, new accusers continue to step forward claiming that Franken engaged in nearly identical behavior to that which forced his lame apology last week.

(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...



Franken's recent interview was terrible.  Feigned ignorance about any specifics regarding groping women.  How the heck can you not know if you're grabbing a woman's butt?? 

I really hope they send that dummy home. 

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I’d like to send this one out to all the pompous sanctimonious liberals who are now getting exactly what they deserve:


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Senate Ethics Committee opens 'preliminary inquiry' into Al Franken allegations
By Samuel Chamberlain   | Fox News

Morgan Chalfant, reporter for The Hill, weighs in on allegations against the embattled Democratic senator from Minnesota.

The Senate Ethics Committee said Thursday that it had opened a 'preliminary inquiry' into groping allegations against Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn.

"While the Committee does not generally comment on pending matters or matters that may come before it," it said in a statement, "in this instance, the Committee is publicly confirming that it has opened a preliminary inquiry into Senator Franken's alleged misconduct."

Six women have accused Franken of touching them inappropriately during various photo opportunities and campaign events. The accusations date from between 2003 and 2010.

Democratic senator from Minnesota addresses allegations of sexual misconduct, apologizes and says he will cooperate completely with ethics investigation.Video
Franken: I let a lot of people down, I'm tremendously sorry

Earlier Thursday, Army veteran Stephanie Kemplin, 41, told CNN that Franken had cupped her right breast when she stood next to him for a December 2003 photo during a USO Christmas tour in the Middle East. The blog Jezebel also reported Thursday that Fraken tried to give "a wet, open-mouthed kiss" to a woman described as a "former elected official in New England" at a 2006 political event.

Franken's office released a statement similar to those Franken has made in response to other allegations: "As Sen. Franken made clear this week, he takes thousands of photos and has met tens of thousands of people and he has never intentionally engaged in this kind of conduct. He remains fully committed to cooperating with the ethics investigation."

Franken, a former "Saturday Night Live" performer who was first elected to the Senate in 2008, apologized earlier this month to Leeann Tweeden, now a Los Angeles radio host, who said he forcibly kissed and groped her during a 2006 tour. Tweeden released a photo showing Franken posing with his hands on her chest as she naps wearing a flak vest aboard a military plane.

Three other women allege Franken grabbed their buttocks while posing with them for photos during separate campaign events in 2007, 2008 and 2010.

Franken has joined leaders of both parties in the Senate in asking for an ethics investigation against him.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/11/30/senate-ethics-committee-opens-preliminary-inquiry-into-al-franken-allegations.html

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Re: Sanctimonious Liberal Matt Lauer fired by NBC for sex misbehavior.
« Reply #59 on: November 30, 2017, 03:57:40 PM »
Off the top of my head, Obamacare as you rubes call it is really Romney-care which is really Heritage Foundation Care.  I know, both scorching
liberals. 

You the mean legislation that Romney said would not work at the federal level, and which every Republican in Congress voted against?  Doesn't make sense. 

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ABC News ^
Posted on 11/30/2017, 6:57:03 PM by TigerClaws

The Congressional Office of Compliance secretly paid close to $100,000 in taxpayer funds to settle sexual harassment claims from at least two young male staffers who worked for disgraced former Congressman Eric Massa, multiple sources with direct knowledge of the matter told ABC News.

The claims were settled after Massa, a Democrat from upstate New York, resigned in 2010 amid a pending ethics investigation into allegations he groped and sexually harassed members of his staff.

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Fifth Accuser: Army Vet Claims Al Franken Groped Her in 2003

Al Franken USO (Sgt. Thomas Day / US Army / Getty)Sgt. Thomas Day / US Army / Getty
by JOHN NOLTE 30 Nov 2017

Army veteran Stephanie Kemplin told left-wing CNN Thursday that Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) groped her breast in 2003 while the two of them took a photo together. At the time, Kemplin was stationed in Kuwait during the Iraq War. The married Franken was on a USO tour.

“When he put his arm around me, he groped my right breast. He kept his hand all the way over on my breast,” Kemplin told CNN. “I’ve never had a man put their arm around me and then cup my breast. So he was holding my breast on the side.” She said Franken held his hand there for at least 5 to 10 seconds.

Kemplin is now the fifth woman to accuse the Democrat of touching her inappropriately. All four of Franken’s previous accusers also claim that the groping occurred while taking a photograph with the disgraced senator. One of the women, though, Leeann Tweeden was asleep when the groping occurred, also during a USO tour:



Two of Franken’s accusers claim he groped them at campaign events while Franken was either a sitting senator or running for that office.

Kemplin appears to be a whole new low for Franken. Allegedly groping an active duty woman in the military while she is deployed overseas is undoubtedly beyond any decent person’s comprehension. CNN reports:

In one of multiple lengthy phone calls with a CNN reporter this week, Kemplin repeatedly broke into sobs.

“I was in a war zone… You were on a USO tour — are you trying to boost the morale of the troops or are you trying to boost your own?” she said. “I just feel so sorry for that young girl in that picture.”

She added that she felt “ashamed” and “embarrassed.”

Franken has so far refused to even consider resigning the U.S. Senate seat he has held since 2008.

As Breitbart News noted earlier this week, Franken has hid behind the idea that he accidentally groped these women during photo-ops:

With four separate women accusing Al Franken (D-MN) of groping them, the defiant U.S. senator went underground for the long weekend only to sit down for two disastrous interviews Monday morning.

In an interview with Minnesota Public Radio, when asked if additional women will come forward with accusations of groping, Franken admits, “I don’t know. I can’t say.”

In a second interview with WCCO, when asked if he ever groped a woman’s butt, Franken admitted, “I can’t say I haven’t done that.”

“With all due respect, people are going to find it hard to believe that someone such as yourself wouldn’t know that they were grabbing someone’s butt,” WOCO’s Esme Murphy asked.

“I can understand how some people would see it that way,” Franken replied.


“But have you ever placed a hand on some woman’s butt?”

“I can’t say that it hasn’t happened. In crowded chaotic situations, I can’t say I haven’t done that. I am very sorry if these women experienced that,” Franken admitted.


http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/11/30/fifth-accuser-army-vet-claims-al-franken-groped-2003/

Wait.  So he inadvertently grabbed women's butts when he took pictures in crowds?  How stupid is this guy? 

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Another Beta Lib - typical

Fifth Accuser: Army Vet Claims Al Franken Groped Her in 2003

Al Franken USO (Sgt. Thomas Day / US Army / Getty)Sgt. Thomas Day / US Army / Getty
by JOHN NOLTE 30 Nov 2017

Army veteran Stephanie Kemplin told left-wing CNN Thursday that Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) groped her breast in 2003 while the two of them took a photo together. At the time, Kemplin was stationed in Kuwait during the Iraq War. The married Franken was on a USO tour.

“When he put his arm around me, he groped my right breast. He kept his hand all the way over on my breast,” Kemplin told CNN. “I’ve never had a man put their arm around me and then cup my breast. So he was holding my breast on the side.” She said Franken held his hand there for at least 5 to 10 seconds.

Kemplin is now the fifth woman to accuse the Democrat of touching her inappropriately. All four of Franken’s previous accusers also claim that the groping occurred while taking a photograph with the disgraced senator. One of the women, though, Leeann Tweeden was asleep when the groping occurred, also during a USO tour:



Two of Franken’s accusers claim he groped them at campaign events while Franken was either a sitting senator or running for that office.

Kemplin appears to be a whole new low for Franken. Allegedly groping an active duty woman in the military while she is deployed overseas is undoubtedly beyond any decent person’s comprehension. CNN reports:

In one of multiple lengthy phone calls with a CNN reporter this week, Kemplin repeatedly broke into sobs.

“I was in a war zone… You were on a USO tour — are you trying to boost the morale of the troops or are you trying to boost your own?” she said. “I just feel so sorry for that young girl in that picture.”

She added that she felt “ashamed” and “embarrassed.”

Franken has so far refused to even consider resigning the U.S. Senate seat he has held since 2008.

As Breitbart News noted earlier this week, Franken has hid behind the idea that he accidentally groped these women during photo-ops:

With four separate women accusing Al Franken (D-MN) of groping them, the defiant U.S. senator went underground for the long weekend only to sit down for two disastrous interviews Monday morning.

In an interview with Minnesota Public Radio, when asked if additional women will come forward with accusations of groping, Franken admits, “I don’t know. I can’t say.”

In a second interview with WCCO, when asked if he ever groped a woman’s butt, Franken admitted, “I can’t say I haven’t done that.”

“With all due respect, people are going to find it hard to believe that someone such as yourself wouldn’t know that they were grabbing someone’s butt,” WOCO’s Esme Murphy asked.

“I can understand how some people would see it that way,” Franken replied.


“But have you ever placed a hand on some woman’s butt?”

“I can’t say that it hasn’t happened. In crowded chaotic situations, I can’t say I haven’t done that. I am very sorry if these women experienced that,” Franken admitted.


http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/11/30/fifth-accuser-army-vet-claims-al-franken-groped-2003/

Wait.  So he inadvertently grabbed women's butts when he took pictures in crowds?  How stupid is this guy? 

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He’s done. Sooner or later he’ll have to step down. I remember Weiner trying to hang on but eventually gave in. And he didn’t even do anything physical, just Sexting.

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Re: Sanctimonious Liberal Matt Lauer fired by NBC for sex misbehavior.
« Reply #64 on: November 30, 2017, 07:24:29 PM »
You the mean legislation that Romney said would not work at the federal level, and which every Republican in Congress voted against?  Doesn't make sense. 

You asked me to name something.  I did.  You are butt hurt.  This is all you have got?  Go back to the circle jerk with sc and fake coach.  I am sure they are lonely.

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Re: Sanctimonious Liberal Matt Lauer fired by NBC for sex misbehavior.
« Reply #65 on: November 30, 2017, 08:00:52 PM »
You asked me to name something.  I did.  You are butt hurt.  This is all you have got?  Go back to the circle jerk with sc and fake coach.  I am sure they are lonely.

Look I wasn't expecting much from you.  You hardly ever contribute anything of substance.  But just so the peanut gallery is clear about how dumb you sound, here is what you said:

No, on the contrary.  What you guys call "liberal" today would be 70's Republicans.  Not much difference
between Gerald Ford and B.H. Obama.  Or Reagan and Obama for that matter.  You guys live in the Fox News
bubble and it is eroding our way of life and NOT making us great.

You said today's Republicans are actually 1970s liberals and claimed no difference between Reagan and Obama (I am laughing out loud as I type this.   ;D)

When I asked you for an example, you referenced Obamacare.  Anyone who is reasonably intelligent (and not a hack) can see that Obamacare doesn't have squat to do with your contention that Reagan and Obama are the same, or that today's Republicans are liberals, particularly when every Republican in Congress voted against Obamacare. 

Now, if you have something substantive that actually supports your contention, I'll consider it.  Go ahead, give a try.  You can do it.   :)

Ok wait.  Never mind.  No you can't. 

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Disney Knew: John Lasseter Issued ‘Handler’ to Protect Female Staffers from Harassment
Big Hollywood (Breitbart) ^ | November 30, 2017 | John Nolte
Posted on 11/30/2017, 11:07:10 PM by Tolerance Sucks Rocks

To protect staffers from John Lasseter’s alleged predations, the Pixar chief was assigned a “handler to ensure he would not engage in inappropriate conduct with women, two people with direct knowledge of the situation,” told Deadline.

Deadline believes this is “evidence Disney may well have been aware of troubling behavior on the part of the digital animation pioneer.”

Lasseter is now on a six-month leave of absence following reports of inappropriate touching. The Deadline report, however, opens up a whole new series of allegations and, if true, undoubtedly proves the enabling of Lasseter was institutionalized within the Walt Disney Company:

At the animator’s insistence, Disney flew the women to a New York event. One Pixar employee became the designated escort as Lasseter took the young women out drinking one night, and to a party the following evening.
“He was inappropriate with the fairies,” said the former Pixar executive, referring to physical contact that included long hugs. “We had to have someone make sure he wasn’t alone with them.”

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NPR And PBS, The Biggest Harassment Hypocrites
Townhall.com ^ | Dec 01, 2017 | Brent Bozell
Posted on 12/1/2017, 12:28:06 AM by Oshkalaboomboom

The swift revolution against sexual harassment is ending the careers of a series of media "icons," left and right. But perhaps nowhere is this hypocrisy more notable (and deeper) than at PBS and NPR. These were the entities that made sexual harassment the boiling feminist issue when Anita Hill testified during Clarence Thomas' confirmation hearing in 1991.

Here's an easy question: Why didn't this sudden spirit of self-discovery and investigation happen back then? Or in any year since? It could have happened when then-President Bill Clinton settled with Paula Jones in 1998, or even last year as these networks enjoyed reporting on sexual harassment scandals inside Fox News. All along the way, it appears that very same sexual harassment was alive at both PBS and NPR.

And mum was the word.

In case you missed the trend -- and with all the other scandals breaking, who could blame you? -- on Nov. 1, NPR first forced out its vice president of news, Michael Oreskes, following accusations of sexual harassment during his tenure at NPR and The New York Times. Soon after he stepped down, five complaints were filed by women of NPR. On Nov. 3, The Washington Post said that "NPR's employees unleashed their fury" at CEO Jarl Mohn "over his handling of a sexual harassment scandal that appears to have spread." A few days later, Mohn took a medical leave.

The TV folks at PBS followed on Nov. 21, when they abruptly ended its broadcasts of longtime talk-show host Charlie Rose.

On Nov. 29, NPR followed that by firing Chief News Editor David Sweeney, who'd been at the taxpayer-subsidized radio network since 1993, for allegedly harassing subordinates.

That same day, Minnesota Public Radio cut all business ties with star Garrison Keillor of "A Prairie Home Companion" for alleged sexual misconduct. Keillor was especially dismissive of the charges, which came right after he wrote a Washington Post commentary in which he ridiculed the demands for Sen. Al Franken to resign over allegedly groping women as "absurd." Confident of his sex appeal at age 75, Keillor boasted, "If I had a dollar for every woman who asked to take a selfie with me and who slipped an arm around me and let it drift down below the beltline, I'd have at least a hundred dollars."

Indeed, there seems to have been something smarmy about Keillor all along. Meet Garrison Keillor: sexual harassment victim. Howard Mortman of C-SPAN tweeted out an old National Press Club address by Keillor from April 7, 1994, in which Keillor proclaimed, "A world in which there is no sexual harassment at all is a world in which there will not be any flirtation."

This line did not make the press accounts at the time. Instead, the Associated Press reported the part of the speech where Keillor "chided the press" for trying to keep from the American people the "terrible truth" that "America gets along pretty well," and the fact that Clinton "is a soulful man" who "enjoys his work."

Bill Clinton, soulful harasser ... meet Garrison Keillor, soulful harasser.

The bifurcated public funding/private business nature of public broadcasting made men like Rose and Keillor less accountable, as there was not always a human resources department to handle complaints. They are profit-making multimillionaire contractors who acted as their own bosses. Their female employees were sitting ducks.

In what way, then, is "public" broadcasting morally superior to corporate broadcasting? And how deep is the hypocrisy on the left considering it waited decades to hold sexual harassers in its own taxpayer-funded ideological sandboxes accountable? They don't deserve one more red cent from taxpaying Americans.

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Clinton on Matt Lauer: 'Every day I believe more in karma'
thehill.com ^ | 12/1/17 | John Bowden
Posted on 12/1/2017, 4:07:54 PM by ColdOne

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton commented Thursday night on longtime NBC host Matt Lauer's firing, remarking that she believes in the concept of karma a little more "every day," Philly Voice reports.

Clinton was speaking in Philadelphia as part of her national book tour promoting her memoir, "What Happened," which looks at her unsuccessful 2016 presidential campaign.

“Every day I believe more in karma,” Clinton said when asked about Lauer's firing, before lumping him in with several other “men who shaped the narrative” who have been fired over similar allegations of sexual misconduct.

“The only way we will get sexism out of politics is to get more women in politics,” she added.

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Clinton on Matt Lauer: 'Every day I believe more in karma'
thehill.com ^ | 12/1/17 | John Bowden
Posted on 12/1/2017, 4:07:54 PM by ColdOne

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton commented Thursday night on longtime NBC host Matt Lauer's firing, remarking that she believes in the concept of karma a little more "every day," Philly Voice reports.

Clinton was speaking in Philadelphia as part of her national book tour promoting her memoir, "What Happened," which looks at her unsuccessful 2016 presidential campaign.

“Every day I believe more in karma,” Clinton said when asked about Lauer's firing, before lumping him in with several other “men who shaped the narrative” who have been fired over similar allegations of sexual misconduct.

“The only way we will get sexism out of politics is to get more women in politics,” she added.

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That is rich.  If there is anybody who needs to keep their mouth shut, it's her. 

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That is rich.  If there is anybody who needs to keep their mouth shut, it's her. 

That’s one of the primary characteristics of the liberalism mental disorder: a lack of self-awareness.

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That’s one of the primary characteristics of the liberalism mental disorder: a lack of self-awareness.

Truth.

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Re: Sanctimonious Liberal Matt Lauer fired by NBC for sex misbehavior.
« Reply #73 on: December 01, 2017, 04:50:42 PM »
Look I wasn't expecting much from you.  You hardly ever contribute anything of substance.  But just so the peanut gallery is clear about how dumb you sound, here is what you said:

You said today's Republicans are actually 1970s liberals and claimed no difference between Reagan and Obama (I am laughing out loud as I type this.   ;D)

When I asked you for an example, you referenced Obamacare.  Anyone who is reasonably intelligent (and not a hack) can see that Obamacare doesn't have squat to do with your contention that Reagan and Obama are the same, or that today's Republicans are liberals, particularly when every Republican in Congress voted against Obamacare. 

Now, if you have something substantive that actually supports your contention, I'll consider it.  Go ahead, give a try.  You can do it.   :)

Ok wait.  Never mind.  No you can't. 

Nixon created the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Cancer Institute,  proposed universal health care and desegregated the Southern schools.   Stephen Colbert, who has a Nixon poster in his office, once noted, "His issues were education, drugs, women, minorities, youth involvement, ending the draft, and improving the environment.

Republicans also have a long history of supporting Planned Parenthood and many were pro-choice in the 1970's

I'm sure there are more examples

 

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Re: Sanctimonious Liberal Matt Lauer fired by NBC for sex misbehavior.
« Reply #74 on: December 01, 2017, 05:05:34 PM »
Look I wasn't expecting much from you.  You hardly ever contribute anything of substance.  But just so the peanut gallery is clear about how dumb you sound, here is what you said:

You said today's Republicans are actually 1970s liberals and claimed no difference between Reagan and Obama (I am laughing out loud as I type this.   ;D)

When I asked you for an example, you referenced Obamacare.  Anyone who is reasonably intelligent (and not a hack) can see that Obamacare doesn't have squat to do with your contention that Reagan and Obama are the same, or that today's Republicans are liberals, particularly when every Republican in Congress voted against Obamacare. 

Now, if you have something substantive that actually supports your contention, I'll consider it.  Go ahead, give a try.  You can do it.   :)

Ok wait.  Never mind.  No you can't. 

No moron, I said by your standards 70's republicans would be considered liberals.  We all know comprehension isn't your strong suit but damn dude.  This was pretty brutal.