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Top Romney Advisor Eric Fehrnstrom: Romney Does Not Believe Health Care Mandate Is A Tax
louis-t
(23,296 posts)Even Chuck Todd seemed a little confused. In the end, he just made an ass of himself.
TheCowsCameHome
(40,168 posts)He's active in both the Scott Brown and Mitt Romney campaigns. He screws up by the numbers. Leave him enough rope and he'll take care of both of them.
siligut
(12,272 posts)It's his turn to be president, Anne said so.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(108,144 posts)This fact neeeds to be repeated over and over.
SunSeeker
(51,651 posts)rocktivity
(44,577 posts)Last edited Wed Aug 1, 2012, 09:31 PM - Edit history (5)
Not even demoted from making public statements? Well, that certainly explains this manifesto:
"When this election is over, one of the lessons that will be learned by the mainstream media is that they no longer have a toe-hold on how Americans receive their news. Never before in a way that has taken Democrats off stride have we seen the confluence of an aggressive online community, led by Breitbart, and an aggressive campaign team not willing to cede an inch of ground to Democrats. This combination has created a new political reality. We no longer allow the mainstream media to define the political realities in America. The rise of Breitbart, Drudge and others, combined with an aggressive Romney campaign is a powerful tool in the arsenal of the conservative movement.
The governor will no longer allow the mainstream media to dictate the terms of this debate. This is just the beginning We are witnessing the rise of the center right media."
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underpants
(182,866 posts)because, you see, BELIEFS can't be disproved (even when the beliefs have been proven to be wrong).
zbdent
(35,392 posts)Scalia doesn't think it's a tax, either. His opinion has as much weight as Roberts ...
Nor does William Bennett ...
So, who are they going to believe? Roberts, who "crossed over to the dark side" by declaring it Constitutional? Or the guys who said it's not a tax?
Proles
(466 posts)Admitting it's a tax essentially shows that the republicans agree with SCOTUS's assessment that it's a constitutional tax, while denying it's a tax makes the health care reform seem more palatable to republican voters.