Posted on 11/02/2013 10:55:32 AM PDT by Kaslin
The thread between believability and outright lies has been stretched thinner and thinner as President Obama continues his five year dance over the truth of his missing in action responsibilities. Of course it is more than a little unsettling that this president was caught in a massive lie which he managed to repeat at least 12 times during his administration. You know the one: If you like your healthcare you can keep it period!
Fox News, and now other mainstream media outlets like NBC and CBS, have reported that while the president was continuously lying to the American people, administration documents indicate that the administration officials at HHS and the IRS were saying something quite different. It seems irrefutable that Obama has been lying for three years straight, and used those lies to win re-election in 2012!
While the Republican presidential candidate was correctly telling the American people truth about the now seemingly preposterous claims being made by Obama and his own administration officials, the president told the nation in an October 2012 debate that Americans could in fact keep their health care and their doctor if they wanted to.
The reality of course was different and the truth about his falsehood was contained in administration documents from June and July of 2010. That year the Department of Health and Human Services published a regulation that all but nullified the Presidents claims of If you like your healthcare you can keep it! The truth did not matter to Obama, just the lie.
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Exactly!
We are of the same mindset, he is neither incompetent nor stupid! He is devious and calculating-very dangerous IMO...
The devil is going to get him.
Why does it have to be an either/or?
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