Yes, the organization representing the nation's physicians doesn't have credibility on health care issues, according to Tin Man, a purely political hack who owes his job to Rethug contributors trying to deny Americans (and President Obama) the health insurance reform that would take obscene profits from the major health insurance companies and apply it to actual health care. Well played, Tin Man! May you continue to play the fool as the representative of your pathetic party.
Monday, October 5, 2009
More, Tin Man, More!
As noted below, Rethug National Committee Chairclown Tin Man Steele can't keep away from the microphones, and apparently thinks he's the equal of President Obama. Mfff mff. . . (Not quite, but let's not puncture Tin Man's fantasy, let us encourage his delusions of grandeur). Like, for example, today, when he blasted the American Medical Association for backing health insurance reform in an event at the White House Rose Garden: "The AMA. . .does not have credibility on this healthcare issue. . .", Tin Man declared rather presumptuously.
Yes, the organization representing the nation's physicians doesn't have credibility on health care issues, according to Tin Man, a purely political hack who owes his job to Rethug contributors trying to deny Americans (and President Obama) the health insurance reform that would take obscene profits from the major health insurance companies and apply it to actual health care. Well played, Tin Man! May you continue to play the fool as the representative of your pathetic party.
Yes, the organization representing the nation's physicians doesn't have credibility on health care issues, according to Tin Man, a purely political hack who owes his job to Rethug contributors trying to deny Americans (and President Obama) the health insurance reform that would take obscene profits from the major health insurance companies and apply it to actual health care. Well played, Tin Man! May you continue to play the fool as the representative of your pathetic party.