Posted on 11/05/2013 6:01:02 AM PST by RoosterRedux
Yesterday, President Barack Obama claimed that when he promised Americans that they if they liked their health care plan they could keep it, he also stated "if it hasn't changed since the law passed." The stunning video below amounts to a Groucho Marx "Who are you going to believe -- me or your lying eyes?" moment.
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It appears to me that the president and Valerie Jarrett are so desperate and isolated that they have lost touch with reality. Democrats who threw their political future in with Obamacare are now on notice that they are thethered to a man no longer in touch with reality.
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It’s all the video’s fault!
Obama has been caught in the biggest lie in presidential history. His legacy is now secure.
Senator Cruz looks like Nostradamus.
This is straight out of 1984.
Memo to the press:
We are at war with Eastasia. We have always been at war with Eastasia.
Any questions?
It’s our fault that we don’t possess enough intelligence to extrapolate what we hear him say into what he means.
“This is straight out of 1984.”
But so is the public. I’ve seen this play out before... something happens. We get excited, this time this will expose Obama! This time the public will take notice!
The smartphones are working, ain’t nobody got time for that!
I’m sorry, but we’re outnumbered.
Malignant Narcissists ‘rewrite history’ all the time. It’s one of the classic signs of a major personality disorder. I.e.: the person not only rewrites the past—they believe their revision. That’s called a disconnect w realty. Anybody who still thinks Obama is connected w reality just hasn’t been paying attention.
First, he was just a liar...now, in defense of his lies, he seems more than a little insane.
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