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This was before an actual downgrade that came Friday by the way:
If it really doesn't matter, how come liberals are trying to assign blame on
the tea party? Via BreitbartTV: Dems New Spin: ‘The Tea Party Downgrade’
Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) on NBC's "Meet the Press" and Obama campaign adviser
David Axelrod on CBS' "Face the Nation" lead a new propaganda push against
the Tea Party movement.
First they were "astro-turf", then racist, then stupid, then violent, then
dangerous, then terrorists, and now they're responsible for the S & P
downgrade even though the Tea Party was pushing for the exact entitlement
reforms that would have avoided the downgrade.
The two videos:
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UPDATE: From The Other McCain: Liberals Spinning S&P Credit Downgrade: BLAME
IT ON THE REPUBLICANS!
Nothing is more amazing than the ability of liberals — both politicians and
“journalists” — to synchronize their lies. In the wake of Standard &
Poors downgrading of the U.S. credit rating Friday, the Democrat-Media
Complex has now forged a consensus that this had nothing to do with massive
two-year binge of deficit spending embarked on by President Obama, Nancy
Pelosi and Harry Reid. No, it’s because Republicans and their Tea Party
supporters are against tax increases
Since mentioning McCain, the first one is still an idiot RINO: McCain Echos
Obama: Our System is Dysfunctional
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UPDATE #2: Via Instapundit:
BOSTON HERALD:
Standard & Poor’s downgrade of the nation’s credit rating gives House
Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan every right to say “I told you so.”
Even earlier this week when President Obama was taking his victory lap for
the debt-ceiling compromise, Ryan was disclosing the cold, hard truths of
the economic troubles that lie ahead — truths that a jittery Wall Street
has been more than aware of.
In an oped column in Wednesday’s Wall Street Journal, the Wisconsin
Republican reiterated, of course, that the president really has no budget
plan. . . . The president knew then and knows now that his health care and
welfare state agenda demand new and higher taxes, that the costs of Medicare
and Medicaid will continue to rise at unsustainable levels and that he has
no plan for dealing with that.
In fact, when presented with options by his own debt commission appointees,
Obama continued to be in denial.
How can you talk about priorities when you can’t even present a budget?
Indeed. The Democrat-controlled Senate hasn't even proposed one in what -
830 days? They won't do it because it would be an explicit admission of
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