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Monday, November 4, 2013

Feinstein: Obama didn't lie. You COULD keep your plan...until we enacted Obamacare. Huh?

Classic Liberal Idiot!



Quite possibly the most deranged bit of spin we've ever seen.
As the travesty of Obamacare unfolds, the media has (at least temporarily) stopped trying to sell the President's blather. It's almost bizarre to see actual reporting being done by the likes of NBC, ABC and CBS, but it's happening - maybe for the first time since Obama accepted his nomination back in 2008. As a result, the usual suspects are being dragged out of the woodwork, forced to defend the last four years of bald faced lies.
This weekend on CBS's Face The Nation, it was Dianne Feinstein's turn. During her interview, host Bob Schieffer asked her about the President's epic "if you like it you can keep it" falsehood. Like a good little lapdog, Feinstein did her best to claim it wasn't a lie.
Scheiffer asked:
"The president said in the beginning that one thing was that if you liked the health care program you had, you could keep it. We now know there was debate within the administration before he said that as to whether that was actually a promise that could be kept. Should the president not have made that statement?"
Feinstein's reply is simply astonishing:
Well, as I understand it, you can keep it up to the time — and I hope this is correct, but this is what I’ve been told — up to the time the bill was enacted, and after that, it’s a different story.  That part of it, if true, was never made clear. It is really very unclear, right now, exactly what the situation is.   ...and yes, that's a problem.
In other words, Feinstein is trying to claim that when Barack Obama "misspoke" over and over again, he wasn't saying you'd be able to keep your insurance forever.  If you believed that, well, you were missing the point.  He was trying to tell you that you'd only be able to keep it from the time the Democrats rammed the law down your throat until the time they actually enacted it. The real problem is that there was a lack of clarity.
Yep. That's what she's trying to claim. Seriously.
There's a good chance that this is the most insane, unapolegetically deranged, reality-defying piece of spin we've ever heard from Feinstein - and that's saying something considering she's bat-guano crazy on the gun control issue.
Feinstein's spectacular display of cognitive dissonance appears below. Be sure to "like" Robert Laurie over on Facebook and follow him on Twitter. You'll be glad you did.

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