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The Left (Jon Stewart) Excoriate Sebelius

Mike

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He got a huge laugh by asking himself at the end: "Wonder if she's lying to me?" :lol: :lol: :lol:


For someone who’s been highly critical of Republicans opposed to Obamacare, Jon Stewartwas really adamant in pressing Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius about issues he has with the health care bill, from the website bugs to the one-year business delay that individuals didn’t get. He repeatedly pressed that last point and got noticeably frustrated at the lack of a clear response.

Stewart did not receive an answer after asking how many people signed up for the website, before bringing up the “legitimate criticism” about individuals not receiving the one-year delay. Stewart said it looks like “you were favoring small business,” and despite Sebelius attempting to explain that this is only a small percentage of businesses and small businesses have no mandates, Stewart still couldn’t figure the logic out.

When he went to commercial break, Stewart asked, “Can we come back and ask some more questions? Can I ask the same one?”

In the second part of the interview, Stewart kept going, calling the issues with Obamacare “frustrating” due to the “level of incompetence that’s larger than what it should be.” He pointed out that businesses are cutting worker hours to exploit a loophole in the law, but Sebelius said that’s not true. Stewart also wondered if they could actually run it well, pointing out the issues the government has had managing the VA.

Hey Lefty's, there's no defending this chit. Don't even try. You'll make an azz of yourself. :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

gmacbeef

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Good to see that Stewart isn't one of the blind sheep ,like ABC, CBS, NBC ETC. , that just follows along without questioning something that EVERYONE can clearly see is wrong & will be a great big disaster for this Country.
 
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