Obama is talking smack again. While at a DNC fundraiser Obama tried to impress his fellow lefties by talking big bad and bold about Tea Parties and Democrat chances in November.
The Hill: President Barack Obama struck a hyperpartisan note Thursday, telling Democrats that he was "amused" by the Tax Day Tea Party rallies.
Obama, addressing a Democratic National Committee (DNC) fundraiser in Miami, did little to endear himself to the Tea Party groups protesting around the country, saying "they should be saying thank you" because of the tax cuts he has signed into law.
The president went as far as to say that this week's special election in Florida, which was won by Democrat Ted Deutch, was portrayed by Republicans as "a referendum on healthcare, a referendum on the stimulus."
"And you know what, it was," Obama said to applause.
Obama continued to dare Republicans to run on a platform of repealing healthcare reform, telling the audience "they won't be very successful."
Obama, addressing a Democratic National Committee (DNC) fundraiser in Miami, did little to endear himself to the Tea Party groups protesting around the country, saying "they should be saying thank you" because of the tax cuts he has signed into law.
The president went as far as to say that this week's special election in Florida, which was won by Democrat Ted Deutch, was portrayed by Republicans as "a referendum on healthcare, a referendum on the stimulus."
"And you know what, it was," Obama said to applause.
Obama continued to dare Republicans to run on a platform of repealing healthcare reform, telling the audience "they won't be very successful."
We will see who has the last laugh in November. In the mean time, lets all make it our business to get new people to vote this November. Get them registered, get them informed and get them to the polls. Print this post out and let it serve as your inspiration until November.
Nothing will take the smack out of Obama’s mouth faster than to see Democrats lose more than the projected 30-50 seats. What do you say folks, wanna try for 70 seats?
Via: Memeorandum
Via: The Hill