Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Don't Forget to Water the Plants

Why does it not surprise me that the little girl in the Obamacare "Town Hall" yesterday was a plant? She mentioned the "mean signs" outside and wondered how children could know what was true?

Ugh. Michelle has the story, as does Gateway Pundit. Yukio also adds to the discussion. Much more at Memeorandum, also.

I continue to ask, how can anybody believe anything this man says? He says at the town hall yesterday “I don’t want people saying I just have a bunch of plants in here" but of course he does. Proven.

He says we can trust him on health care - he says you can keep your insurance. A lie.

I know I've been harping on this theme for days, weeks, even, but the man is not honest. It's not even little white lies or cover-ups in the name of national security, even. It's pathological lying. "I don't want people saying I just have a bunch of plants in here" and then calls on a plant. Did he not KNOW who she was? Baloney! Her mother and the mother's law firm are huge Obama donors. There are photos of the woman with Obama on her Facebook page. The mom attended an Obama inaugural event (see Gateway Pundit).

There are no coincidences. Secret Service and Team Obama knew who was in that forum. They always do.

Hope 'n Change, right?

4 comments:

  1. It's obvious why he needs the plants. The last time he chose someone REALLY at random to ask him a question he got Joe the Plumber. That didn't work out so well for him did it?

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  2. So, Obama is wanting a "serious" debate on Health Scare, er, Health Care, and he's taking a question for a very young girl?

    What's next? Taking questions from Unicorns? I would find that more realistic.

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  3. Here's an interesting plant event in Houston. An Obama delegate went to a Sheila Jackson Lee's town hall and lied about being a doctor. The woman is a social work grad student who claimed to be a pediatrician. Patterico caught her. Here's a link: http://patterico.com/2009/08/12/roxana-mayer-im-not-a-doctor-but-i-play-one-at-town-hall-meetings/
    This could make it impossible for her to become licensed as a social worker since it is in violation of social worker ethics and Texas state law.

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