Posted on 01/04/2011 7:48:11 AM PST by Alaphiah123
"Do Republicans want the first impression they give this month, be about the fights of the past?" Chuck Todd, NBC News Allow me answer that question Mr. Todd, absolutely yes! Yes, Republicans want the first, middle and last impressions they give to be about fights of the past, Fights of the past are exactly why Republicans were given the House of Representative from the American people.
The American people sent Republicans to Washington D.C. to fight against Obamacare, to fight against Nancy Pelosi and to fight against the radical Progressive Liberal agenda that Democrats spent the first two years of the Barry Hussein Soetoro administration implementing against the American people. (see 45sec video)
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dittos.
Here’s the direct link to the video:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/40887009#40887009
Now nobody needs to provide you with blog hits in order to see it.
Isn’t that better?
Hey F. Chuck, lewinsky osamaobama.
You bet your liberal ass that pubbies want to throw down the gauntlet and let all liberals know that the fight is on going.
This lefty pimp wants the TEA Party to have collective amnesia.
OK, you guys won the 2010 election, now go have a beer and forget it, let the adults take care of you.
SCREW YOU F. CHUCK.
Chuck’s just trying out his new line of leftwing propaganda, if this narrative does not work...they will try another.
Fhuck Todd....this is the same dope who was in glee on NBC during the early part of election night when the early returns had races in South Carolina (Haley/Joe Wilson) much closer than expected...
oops....wrong again Fhuck....
Laughing, since when did Chuck Todd worry about the way Republicans looked? They think we are stupid!!! geez
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