Posted on 11/17/2014 1:45:01 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
MSNBC Reporter: Gruber Comments Confirm All The Worst Suspicions Republicans Had About Obamacare [VIDEO]
The panel of MSNBCs The Cycle agreed that the recent flurries of insulting and impolitic videos of Obamacare architect Jonathan Gruber was horrible press for the law, with MSNBC reporter Alex Seitz-Wald saying it confirmed all the worst suspicions that Republicans had about Obamacare.......
SEITZ-WALD: Well, its hard to tell how much this will penetrate the larger consciousness outside of the beltway and New York. Jonathan Gruber, Im guessing his name I.D. is 0.00001 percent among most Americans.
You wish, you phony.
Checking out my window to see if pigs are flying overhead.
Suspicions?
Obvious to anyone curious - like a real journalist.
So the Tea partiers are “Suspicious”....
Reminds me of the saying: “You are not Paranoid if they are actually watching you”....
>>But Seitz-Wald coudn’t stop there, he had to insult everyone who didn’t live in D.C. or New York:
What else could she say. The idiots inside the beltway and in NYC were the only ones who fell for the lies without reservations.
“Im guessing his name I.D. is 0.00001 percent among most Americans.”
I’m sure the Nixon White House was saying the same about G. Gordon Liddy.
The absolute arrogance of gruber and the obummerites is what is being revealed, not the stupidity of Americans.
Everyone that didn’t have their own sense of self-righteousness wrapped up in wanting to “give” everyone “affordable healthcare”
knew this was a fraud from the get-go.
Is the sleeping giant stirring? Not until a commercial break.
All members of the news panel laugh when he insults the majority of Americans by insinuating that they don’t know about Gruber and his insults about them.
You mean all the worst suspicions that anyone with a brain had.
And the Obama media wants us to buy that hook, line and sinker.
Good one.
Said that AFTER Melissa Francis went public with the fact that the Peacock gagged her, I assume.
He was more or less making the point that people who aren't that into politics wouldn't know Gruber's name, not necessarily saying that everybody in the rest of the country was an idiot.
There's the great irony that liberals in Washington and New York are doing their best to make sure that the rest of the country doesn't know about the Gruber story and some smugness in the assumption that only his peers are really up on what's going on, but I don't see a real insult in his words, just a recognition that not everybody follows politics.
Is that a photoshop? or the real deal?
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