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Another ObamaCare Delay
Yes, we have yet another
delay of ObamaCare. Can you believe it? On
at least five recent occasions, the administration has promised that March 31st
would be a firm deadline to enroll in ObamaCare. The Heritage Foundation came up with this list of
examples including this quote from Senior White House advisor Dan Pfeiffer who also recently told "Meet the Press"
that a delay of the individual mandate "will not happen." Yet less than one
week before this deadline, the administration decided to "give extra time" for people to enroll. In other words, they delayed the
deadline. Americans will have an extra
few weeks to complete the enrollment process.
Yet another broken promise by the Obama administration!
Liberal Media Excuses
I love how the Washington Post tried its best to cover for the administration. Here's part of the explanation, "The extra
time will not technically alter the deadline but will create a broad new
category of people eligible for what's known as a special enrollment period." Nice try. If you ask MSNBC host Al Sharpton,
ObamaCare is "not a catastrophe, it's a godsend." In response to a comment made by Donald
Trump, Sharpton ranted: "Getting people covered, saving them money, stopping insurance
companies from discriminating against people with preexisting conditions.
That's not a catastrophe, it's a godsend. And we've got one more week to prove
it." As Brent Bozell and Tim Graham point out in their latest column, the media is doing its part to cover up or mitigate the negative
stories associated with ObamaCare. Case
in point, "A Media Research Center analysis of the three network evening news
broadcasts in 2014 found only 12 full stories on three networks in almost three
months." The implementation of ObamaCare has made a mockery of our rule of
law. The Obama administration's
arbitrary picking and choosing of which parts of the law to ignore or delay
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Romney Right on Russia?
ABC's Jonathan Karl asked a very
good question of Barack Obama yesterday: "In the light of recent
developments, do you think Mitt Romney had a point when he said that Russia is
America's biggest geopolitical foe?" You probably won't be surprised to hear that
Obama did not acknowledge that Romney was correct in his read of Russia. Instead, Obama tried to downplay Russia as
simply a regional power. I asked
Mitt Romney about this response last night on Hannity. He rightly points out that this "regional
power" also has a lot of influence in other regions that could pose a threat to
us, such as the Middle East. We also can't forget a Russian warship docked in Cuba, not far off our own shores. But don't worry, Obama
has found a dictator her can stand up to.
He's sending military resources - troops and aircraft - to battle a warlord in Uganda. That really shows his tough side.
Today's "Hot Topic" From the Hannity Forums:
Are Corporations US Citizens? - Posted by Blue72
I was just curious on opinions here, And this isn't a bash evil
corporations thread. With Hobby Lobby and Citizens United corporate
personhood and the probable corporations have religious beliefs are
corporations US citizens as well? If not as well as I can tell only us
citizens can donate to politics Can a corporation run for political
office? I would guess the same with unions. I really don't know what the
limitations are so just asking opinions.
>>TV Tonight (10pm ET on Fox News) 122
spots appeared on satellite images today. Hannity has the latest on
what could be the wreckage of the Malaysian Air jet that recently
disappeared. |
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