You take the “Dem” out of Democrat, and nothing’s left

It starts with “Dem-“ and it’s Democrat, right? 

Partly.  Try “demagogue.”

In Daytona Beach, Obama said that “if my opponent had his way, the millions of Floridians who rely on it would’ve had their Social Security tied up in the stock market this week.” He referred to “elderly women” at risk of poverty, and said families would be scrambling to support “grandmothers and grandfathers.”

Remember when he talked about rejecting old-style politics?

Actually,

The plan proposed by President Bush and supported by McCain in 2005 would not have allowed anyone born before 1950 to invest any part of their Social Security taxes in private accounts. All current retirees would be covered by the same benefits they are now.

“In our “Scaring Seniors” article posted Sept. 19,” says Fact Check, 

we took apart a claim in an Obama-Biden ad that McCain somehow supported a 50 percent cut in Social Security benefits, which is simply false. Then, on Saturday Sept. 20, Sen. Barack Obama personally fed senior citizens another whopper, this one a highly distorted claim about the private Social Security accounts that McCain supports.

It’s what the teleprompter had written on it, apparently.

2 thoughts on “You take the “Dem” out of Democrat, and nothing’s left

  1. As far as Obama rejecting old style politics or his propensity to deny what has happened in the past, Obama need not fear that his statements or his lies will be exposed, for he knows that most of the mainstream media enthusiastically supports his lies and falsehoods. Not having to be accountable for his actions, Obama is free to be all to everyone by saying whatever it takes to seduce his audience.

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  2. The Republican reform of Social Security would have fared much better during this latest financial meltdown than the Democrat insistance that mortgages be available to everyone. That’s what caused the meltdown in the first place.

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