The Ploy: Clayton Morris
Saturday, March 28, 2009 | Published in Episodes | 1 Comment
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Clayton has anchored various local newscasts across America and the nationally syndicated ‘The Daily Buzz” before moving to Fox News in New York. Now seen around the world Clayton talks technology, cable news and how the two can meet together… eventually.
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August 16th, 2009at 10:06 pm(#)
First I’d like to say that Obama and the Democrats are being disingenuous with respect to the fact that
they’re talking around the issues regarding the Health Care Bills since there are 5 proposals on the table
currently and most have admitted that they haven’t read any of them. Secondly Obama nor any of our
elected officials (or their staff members) can likely relate to how the majority of American’s feel about a
federally run health care system since they have made sure that they’re all exempt for five years from having
to take part in what ever they pass. Why should we the people believe that it would be good for us if those
who are working on the bill/bills don’t think highly enough of it to be a part of it themselves?
Last night two of the polls on Face Book’s topics were: Would you vote for Obama in 2012? And are you in
favor of a Federally run Health Program.
Would you vote for Obama in 2012
55,357 (23.5%) said yes
170,472 (72.3%) said no
9,993 (4.2%) said maybe
In favor of a Federal Health Care Program
538,698 (73.9%) said no
164,440 (22.6%) said yes
25,826 (3.5%) said maybe
Those figures were as of about 11 PM (Pacific time) last night.
As to Obama bringing his grandmother into his speeches in MT and elssewhere, who knows what he’d do, feel, or think, given that so much of what he’s said has proved to be either totally untrue or not completely true
in the past. He certainly has credability issues, and hasn’t been at all shy in using his family members in the past to gain sympathy or support, even to the point of lying or stretching the truth on more than one occasion.
If you recall while running for Office he stated that his grandmother had been afraid of blacks, I met his grandmother more than once while living in HI, and I can tell you that she was not fearful of anyone. The woman was a VP of a bank in HI, dealt with many people of all races, and was the least fearful woman I’ve met.
On top of that she wasn’t fearful of black people when her daughter was dating and married one, nor was she so fearful that she and her husband didn’t have black friends, such as the one who became Obama’s mentor
as a child and young adult.
Kathi Christensen