Just got this a few minutes ago. Evidently, Chad Connelly is feeling the need to answer those videos his counterpart keeps pumping out, and was eager enough to do so that he didn’t wait for fancy production values (maybe he thought he had to send off to Texas for that), but went ahead and got out a quick-and-dirty clip.
My first impression is similar to the impression I formed when Mr. Connelly introduced himself to me today at the Capital City Club: Personable, upbeat. I thought for a moment that he was going to be, intentionally and strategically, more positive than attack dog Harpootlian.
But then he got into standard GOP talking points, such as the current silliest one of all, “the looming specter of Obamacare.”
Anyway, this is going to be lively…
Wait — didn’t I say earlier I was going to cut back on the party stuff? Oh, well…
What he said: “I need your help”
Translation: “I need your money”
And a God reference, too!
But, Brad, are you co-dependent or an enabler? I just don’t get the same level of angst, condescension, or moral outrage that you seem to reserve for other so-called partisans.
@Doug:
He left out references to guns.
This is one “South Car-o-LEEN-EE-an” who is so glad “family values” has been jettisoned.
Looks like the “looming specter of Obamacare” isn’t looming today.
“WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama’s main idea for getting quality health care at less cost was in jeopardy Wednesday after key medical providers called his administration’s initial blueprint so complex it’s unworkable.”
“..in an unusual rebuke, an umbrella group representing premier organizations such as the Mayo Clinic wrote the administration Wednesday saying that more than 90 percent of its members would not participate, because the rules as written are so onerous it would be nearly impossible for them to succeed.”
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110511/ap_on_he_me/us_health_care_setback
Gee, the government came up with a plan that is overly complex and unworkable? Shocking.
I’m telling you now – Obamacare is going to be hammered through no matter what and will end up creating two different healthcare systems in the country: a good one and a government one.