The ObamaCare saga continues

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Kathleen Sebelius (GettyImages/Howard Portnoy photo)

The Obama administration’s HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is a gift that just keeps on giving.  “Seven million was not from the administration. I’m not sure where they (the Congressional Budget Office) even got those numbers,” she told the Huffington Post on Feb. 26.   Just seven months ago, Sebelius told Politico, “I think success looks like at least seven million having signed up by the end of March.”  It’s called video tape, Madam Secretary.

And wide criticism of ObamaCare continues.

“How does one defend spending $1.2 trillion for a health-care overhaul that disincentivizes people to work and that leaves us with 31 million uninsured?”

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Kathleen Parker (businessinsider.com photo)

So wrote Columnist Kathleen Parker stating, “It is easy these days to imagine that one is living in a fairy tale, albeit a dreary one.”  While I am not a fan of Parker, I often read her columns to learn what those left of center are thinking.  Remember when the reason we needed health insurance reform was to insure those 30 million uninsured? Continue reading

A retirement long overdue

“I don’t want people to say I stayed too long,” 87-year old Rep. John Dingell (D-MI) told the Detroit News as rumors of his retirement have been circulating Washington.

What? You already have, sir, you already have.  You’ve been in the House for nearly six decades. You were just 29 years old when you were first elected.… read more

“Vast right-wing conspiracy” lives openly

From her days with the Rose Law Firm through her days at her husband’s side in the White House, her Senate performance, and more recently her stint as secretary of state, are all fair game if Hillary Clinton runs in 2016.

At kramerontheright.com, I plan to post regular reminders to her followers that the “vast right-wing conspiracy” lives openly, and I will not be diverted from her record the way she plotted to divert attention from her husband’s behavior with the conspiracy charge.… read more

Liberal Minnesotans sour on Obama

It appears as though Minnesotans have turned on the President, giving him a job approval rating of 43 percent in the latest Minneapolis Star Tribune survey.  The rating matches that of Real Clear Politics, an average of key national polls.

The liberal land of Sen. Al Franken and Rep. Keith Ellison, helped put Obama in office in 2008 with 54 percent of the vote, and reelected him in 2012 with 53 percent.… read more

On the front burner …

SEEING THE HANDWRITING – The latest U.S. House Democrats to jump ship are California’s George Miller and Henry Waxman, Representatives in the U. S. House, both having served 20 terms.

NOBAMA – While most Democrat candidates for reelection are avoiding the president’s presence in their states, not Rep. Gary Peters (D-Mich), who is running for the seat of retiring Sen.read more

Texas politics …

 

Remember when Vice President Joe Biden, while introducing Missouri State Senator Chuck Graham during a 2008 campaign appearance, said “stand up, Chuck?”  Unfortunately, Chuck was confined to a wheelchair.  Not to be outdone in “gaffedom” … Texas Democrat gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis responding to a Dallas Morning News article reporting on several discrepancies in her life story, criticized opponent Greg Abbott, suggesting he “hasn’t walked a day in my shoes.” … read more

Who’s out of touch, Wendy?

As Wendy Davis, the Democrat’s hopeful candidate for Governor, was making excuses for fabricating facts about her life story, she said, “my language should be tighter,” as she admitted her biography had been less than truthful.

While others are focusing on misstatements about being a teen mom, her marriage and divorce, how her education was financed, living in a trailer and other “loose” facts, it was her lack of contrition that told me what kind of person she really is.  Attempting to deflect criticism, she said, “I came from a place of struggle, and we can parse dates all day long,” as she accused her likely opponent Attorney General Greg Abbott and his campaign of being “out of touch” with struggling Texans. Continue reading

Feinstein defends Hillary

Dianne Feinstein

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California Senator Diane Feinstein didn’t like the fact that speeches on the Senate floor and some media reports were critical of Hillary Clinton for not doing enough to prevent the attack on the U.S. compound in Benghazi.

“Statements on the Senate floor this morning (Jan. 16, 2014) and some media reports about the Senate Intelligence Committee’s bipartisan report on the attack against our diplomatic mission and CIA annex in Benghazi. Libya, intimate that the report assigns culpability to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for the tragedy,” said Feinstein.  Republican Senators McCain. Graham and Ayotte all made remarks critical of Clinton. Continue reading

Cuomo disses conservatives

How many times have you heard politicians, entertainers or someone from the media say something they have had to apologize for?  Some claim their statement was taken out of context.  A few make heartfelt apologies, while others use the “if I have offended anyone” line.

During a January 17, 2014 radio interview New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, while talking about Republican candidates in New York, said those who oppose abortion and gay rights and favor traditional gun ownership “have no place in the state of New York, because that’s not who New Yorkers are.” … read more