Another Obama Lie: What Ever Happened to Obama’s Health Care Transparency Televised on CSPAN
Remember when candidate Barack Obama said during the campaign over and over and over again that he would make the health care debate transparent and it would be televised on CSPAN?
LIAR!!!
Barack Obama said the following, but instead we got Democrat’s Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi devising Obamacare in the back rooms closed off from the public. Talk about your bait and switch from Obama. Is it any wonder why the public is so against Obamacare?
“I am going to have all the negotiations around a big table … we will have the negotiations televised on CSPN. So that people can see who is making arguments on behalf of their constituents or for the drug companies.”
“We’re going to do it all on CPAN.”
“Here’s the difference, I am going to do it on CSPAN.”
Last night Greta Van Susteren, ‘On the Record’ called Obama a liar! Greta spoke to Carl Rove following the Obama soundbites and said, “it was a lie”. Greta is hardly a conservative.
Has is that “Hope & Change” looking now America?
Posted December 12, 2009 by Scared Monkeys Barack Obama, Healthcare, Obamacare, Obamanation, Politics, Presidential Election 2008, VIDEO - You Tube Video | 8 comments |
Barack Obama at -16 in Rasmussen Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
Holy Cow Batman …
Who is on the wrong side of history?
President Barack Obama is at -16 in the latest Rasmussen Daily Presidential Tracking Poll. That represents the lowest rating that The One has ever had in this polling. This represents the 24th day in a polling row that Barack Obama has had a negative double digit Presidential tracking poll. OUCH!!! Only 25% of voters strongly agree with Obama as opposed to 41% who strongly disagree. The poll also shows that total approval to disapproval has dropped to 46% approval, 53% disapprove.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Saturday shows that 25% of the nation’s voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President. Forty-one percent (41%) Strongly Disapprove giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -16. That’s the lowest Approval Index rating yet recorded for this President.

The 25% who Strongly Approve matches the lowest level of enthusiasm yet recorded. That’s partly the result of declining enthusiasm among Democrats. While Democrats continue to offer their approval, just 43% Strongly Approve.
Posted December 12, 2009 by Scared Monkeys 2010 Elections, Barack Obama, Government, House Elections, Obamacare, Obamanation, Politics, Polls, Senate Elections, Socialism, We the People | 6 comments |
Nevada Senate Race Election 2010: Dem Harry Reid Trails Both Republican Challengers Lowden & Tarkanian 43%-49%
So much for the power of the incumbency and the position of Senate Majority leader. Could another incumbent Democrat be going down to defeat in 2010? In Harry Reid’s case, it would a crown jewel for Republicans to knock off the Democrats Senate Majority leader. Reid trails in the polls and this should be a wake up call to Democrats and their continued failure to listen to the will of the people …

In less than one year Obama has become a political albatross for Democrats
Democrat Harry Reid trails both Republican challengers Sue Lowden and Danny Tarkanian by 6 points, 43%-49%. Even former Assemblywoman Sharron Angle leads Reid 47% to 43%. Obamacare will be Harry Reid’s undoing as the state of Nevada is more opposed to the government take over of healthcare than the national average.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid continues to lag behind all potential Republican challengers in next year’s U.S. Senate race in Nevada, according to new Rasmussen Reports telephone polling in the state.
For now at least, his championing of the president’s health care plan appears to raise further red flags for the Democratic incumbent. Fifty-four percent (54%) of Nevada voters oppose the plan, while 44% favor it.
More significantly, however, those numbers include 49% who strongly oppose the plan while only 23% strongly favor it.
Harry Reid cannot poll more than 43% against any one opponent, a tell tail bad sign for any incumbent. Yet, Reid manages a 49% disapproval rating. There is no where for Reid to go … but a one way ticket home to Nevada in 2010.
What would Reid expect when he had gone out on a government take over of health care limb for a President in Obama who’s own poll numbers are crashing to the ground? As Real Clear Politics states, you can’t ignore Obama’s tanking poll numbers any more. Which come 2010 will make many wonder just how far out on the branch Democrats are willing to go for the one year failed President.
Democrats look to face the perfect storm in 2010 … Anti-Obamacare, Anti-Democrat and anti-tax & spend liberals.
Posted December 12, 2009 by Scared Monkeys 2010 Elections, Barack Obama, Harry Reid (D-NV), Obamacare, Podcast, Polls, Senate, Senate Elections, We the People | 4 comments |
Daily Commentary – Friday, December 11th, 2009 – Dealing With Domestic Violence … Get Involved, Make a Difference
- If you know or suspect you know a victim of domestic violence, there are ways you can help. Don’t let there be a missed opportunity … make a difference, get involved.
Daily Commentary – Friday, December 11th, 2009 – Dealing With Domestic Violence [3:00m]: | Download
2010 Pennsylvania Senate Elections: Republican Toomey With Lead Over Both Dems Specter and Sestak
Toomey Leads in PA over both Democrat candidates … Potential pick up for Republican in 2010.
More signs that there may be changes coming to Washington, DC in 2010. A recent Rasmussen poll has Republican challenger Pat Toomey leads both Democrats, incumbent Arlen Specter (Republican turned Democrat) and Democrat primary challenger Joe Sestak. Toomey leads Specter by 4% points and Sestak by 6%.
Likely Republican nominee Pat Toomey is now ahead of both Democrats who are vying to run against him next year in Pennsylvania’s 2010 race for the U.S. Senate.
A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Pennsylvania voters finds Toomey capturing 46% against incumbent Senator Arlen Specter’s 42%. In October, Toomey had a virtually identical 45% to 40% lead.
Surprisingly, Specter has opened up a wide lead in the Democratic primary poll over challenger Joe Sestak.
One thing is for certain, the eventual election in PA, the Keystone State, is going to revolve around Specter’s Obamacare vote and Cap & Trade. Also, what will the unemployment rate look like in PA in 2010? That will most likely tell the story as to whether this will be a pick up for Republicans in the Senate.
Posted December 11, 2009 by Scared Monkeys 2010 Elections, Economy, Government, Healthcare, Obamacare, Politics, Polls, Senate Elections, Unemployment | one comment |
Buyers Remorse: 44% Of Voters Would Prefer George W. Bush in Office Over Obama
Talk about your buyers remorse. What a difference a year makes.
How far have Barack Obama’s poll numbers fallen and just how much have voters turned away from the liberal and socialist policies of The One’s “Hope & Change”? Only 50% of voters polled now say they prefer having Obama as President to George W. Bush. 44% saying they’d rather have GWB as President according to a Public Policy Polling via The Politico.

Remember just how low GWB’s approval ratings were in 2008? This just shows how far Obama’s poll numbers have fallen and the fact that voters are now starting to hold “The Obamamessiah” responsible for both domestic and foreign affairs. Who would ever have thought that GWB could have closed the political job approval gap in Obama’s first year in office?
Posted December 11, 2009 by Scared Monkeys 2010 Elections, 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Obamanation, Politics, Polls, Presidential Election 2008 | 16 comments |
Classic: Snubbed Norwegians Use Obama Cardboard Cutout at Save the Children Event (Obama No Show)
Obama cardboard cut out attends concert for Save the Children in Oslo, Norway. Could any one tell the difference?
Some Norwegians were miffed that Nobel Peace Prize winner Barack Obama did not show at the “Save the Children” benefit concert. So, they did the next best thing … they included a cardboard cut out of the Obamamessiah instead. I wonder if they had a cardboard teleprompter cut out as well?

Obama had quite a whirlwind day Thursday – he signed the Nobel guest book, huddled with Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, met with King Harald V and Queen Sonja, and delivered an acceptance speech after he was formally presented with the prize. He also joined the king and queen at an evening banquet.
Posted December 11, 2009 by Scared Monkeys Barack Obama, Bizarre, Child Welfare, Fun, Humor, Obamanation, World, WTF | 9 comments |
Caylee/Casey Anthony Case: A Gruesome Anniversary Plays Out in Court

One year ago … Caylee Anthony’s remains found
Orlando, FL– On the eve of the one year anniversary of the recovery of 34 month old Caylee Marie Anthonys remains; the defense team representing the woman charged with her murder is preparing for one of the most difficult court appearances to date.
Read the rest at Blink on Crime:
Posted December 10, 2009 by Klaasend Casey Anthony, Caylee Anthony, Crime, Missing Persons, Murder | 5 comments |
The Dana Pretzer Show On Scared Monkeys Radio – Thursday, December 10, 2009 – Special Guests: Wendy Murphy, Dianne Fanning and Robin Sax

LISTEN TO THE DANA PRETZER SHOW ON SCARED MONKEYS RADIO
Tonight Dana Welcomes Special Guests:
- Wendy Murphy, former DA, Author and Legal Professor discusses the Amada Knox Murder Case and the Tiger Woods sex Scandal. Amanda Knox was recently sentenced to 26 years in the murder of Merideth Kercher.
- Author Diane Fanning discusses her new book ‘Mommy’s Little Girl,’ the story of Caylee Anthony. She will also discuss the Amanda Knox case as well.
- Robin Sax, former DA and Author in her weekly “Nothing But the Sax” segment discusses the Tiger Woods Case and the woman, now 12, that are coming out of the woodwork that claim to have had sex with Tiger. Also, did Tiger Woods get special treatment from police the night of the SUV accident?
The Dana Pretzer Show On Scared Monkeys Radio – Thursday, December 10, 2009 – Special Guests: Wendy Murphy, Diane Fanning and Robin Sax [48:46m]: | Download
Posted December 10, 2009 by Scared Monkeys Caylee Anthony, Crime, Podcast, Scared Monkeys Radio | no comments |
Add Another 500 to Unemployment List … CONSOL Energy Coal Company cuts 500 jobs in WV Because of Obama’s EPA
President Barack Obama always boast of the jobs that he has saved or created. How about the jobs that he, his administration and the EPA are personally responsible for losing? Add 500 West Virginia coal workers to the list of the unemployed due to Obama’s over-reaching EPA.
A Pittsburgh-based coal company, CONSOL Energy, will lay off nearly 500 of its West Virginia workers next year and its CEO blames environmentalists dead-set against mountaintop mining who have waged “nuisance” lawsuits for the job loss.
But CONSOL Energy’s political problems are not unique to the mining industry, which has suffered under the Obama Administration. The Environmental Protection Agency is already holding 79 surface mining permits in West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee. The EPA says these permits could violate the Clean Water Act and warrant “enhanced” review. And, agency went even further in October, announcing plans to revoke a permit for the Spruce No. 1 Mine in West Virginia.
The latest setback for the coal industry was announced on Tuesday when CONSOL Energy said close to 500 workers would lose jobs at their Fola Operations location near Bickmore, West Virginia in February 2010.
This is the same EPA that said they would bypass the Congress and put their ow “green house gas” restrictions on business if the politicians did not act. That is correct. An arm of the Executive branch of government is going to regulate business without the approval or vote of Congress. And as predictable as the sun rising in the East, Obama finds himself on the wrong side of the debate as 53% of Americans state that the EPA should not regulate without the Congress’ ok.
At last check, The Founding Fathers were rolling over in their collective graves at the abuse of the separation of powerand checks and balances.
Posted December 10, 2009 by Scared Monkeys Barack Obama, Economy, Energy, Government, Obamanation, Obamanomics, Politics, Unemployment | 11 comments |

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