Friday, January 17, 2014

BloggeRhythms

Picked this up on Chris Stirewalt’s  blog on Fox News this morning. Had to read it several times, to be sure I’d understood it correctly.
 
“The House Majority PAC is currently running an ad in Arizona calling Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick, D-Ariz., “a whistleblower on the disastrous healthcare Web site.” The ad concludes saying, “Ann Kirkpatrick, seeing what’s wrong, doing what’s right.” For the PAC backed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to be running ads describing ObamaCare as something on which whistles must be blown, something must be terribly wrong.”
 
I had to keep asking myself if this was the same Nancy Pelosi who touted the health care tax incessantly from inception, most famously stating that “we have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it.” And in the last few months, I guess she’s found out for herself and her party. Making her as unhappy with it as everyone else.
 
Ms Pelosi isn’t alone, though, when it comes to doubletalk. The Stirewalt column also included the following;
 
“Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Diane Feinstein, D-Calif., says her committee’s damning Benghazi report is not an indictment of Democratic 2016 frontrunner Hillary Clinton. Feinstein told reporters that the bipartisan 58-page report, which offers a stinging rebuke to the State Department when it was under the command of the former first lady, does not mention Hillary by name. Feinstein faulted Republicans for using the report to advance a political agenda. “I want the record to be clear,” Feinstein said, “I condemn any effort to use this report for political purposes.”
 
Now, anyone with an IQ having more than two figures understands that Ms Feinstein is simply covering her political tail with her comment regarding Bill’s wife. But she also knows that she better pursue Benghazi honestly, because the truth’s finally starting to surface. And as a result, although Ms Feinstein is fully aware that Hillary’s at fault, she’s ducking her head knowing full well that somebody else will pursue it.
 
So, when all’s said and done, looks like another very good day for Republicans.
 
That's it for today folks.
 
Adios

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