There seems to be a disconnect going on out there. The latest Rasmussen Poll shows that despite Saturday Night's House passage, the public is against Obamacare 52%-45%
. Worse for Obama, only 25% Strongly Support the plan while 42% are
Strongly Opposed. With that in mind, I wonder what MoveOn.Soros is
thinking?
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The backlash has begun.
MoveOn.org is launching a round of TV ads this week targeting
Democratic House members who voted against the health care bill over
the weekend.
Thirty-nine Democrats voted against the bill, though MoveOn is starting
by targeting only six fiscally conservative "Blue Dog" Democrats: Rep.
Mike Ross, R-Ala.; Rep. Jason Atlmire, D-Pa.; Rep. Glenn Nye, D-Va.;
Rep. Rick Boucher, D-Va.; Rep. Larry Kissell, D-N.C..; and Rep. Heath
Shuler, D-N.C.
All but Ross and Boucher are either in their first or second terms in
the House. A spokesman for the group said MoveOn plans to spend
$500,000 on the ads, which come as liberals seek to pressure moderate
Democrats in the Senate to support President Obama in his quest for
health care reform.
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the most part those 39 no votes were cast by democrats from Republican
leaning districts where, one would expect, opposition is strong. So
what do the MoveOn.twats hope to accomplish with that $500,000?
Encourage more liberal candidates to contest in the primaries? My guess
is that by next summer Obamacrats will be fearful of appearing in
public at all. I say that without hyperbole.
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