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Friday, August 14, 2009
Jillian Bandes :: Townhall.com Columnist
Obama Insists He's Honest Despite Softball Questions
by Jillian Bandes
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Obama’s “town hall” meeting in Montana was filled with lengthy cheers and softball questions, despite the administration’s vows that questions would not be pre-determined and that tickets would be handed out on a first-come first-serve basis.

“We haven’t pre-selected anybody,” Obama said when starting the Q&A session after a lengthy address that highlighted his views on health care legislation

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Yet, five of the seven questions taken included compliments for the President. “Welcome, and thank you, and I believe in reform as well,” said one participant when addressing the President. “Thank you – I’m someone who had a job as the result of your stimulus program,” said another. Towards the end of the session, Obama actually had to solicit a question that voiced more dissent – ostensibly so the event could appear more legitimate.

The man he selected put together a question that was virtually made in Hollywood.

“I’m someone who makes a living selling private insurance,” said the questioner, and then he asked Obama why he has changed his rhetoric from “health care reform” to “health insurance reform.” Obama said there had been no malicious intent there, but simply that he thought insurance companies needed a push.

Because Obama is “a constitutional scholar,” said one Montanan, another participant in the “town hall” wanted to read him the opening lines to the Montana State Constitution.

“We the people of Montana grateful to God for the quiet beauty of our state, the grandeur of our mountains, the vastness of our rolling plains, and desiring to improve the quality of life, equality of opportunity and to secure the blessings of liberty for this and future generations do ordain and establish this constitution,” she read.

“What a great way to end this town hall,” Obama said.

Some commentators said the event was slightly more heated than the Tuesday town hall meeting Obama held in Portsmouth, N.H. The staged nature of that event is likely what led Obama to be so insistent that this town hall was legitimate.

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Jillian Bandes is National Political Reporter for Townhall.com
Obama insists he honest
one said Obama lies just as his mouth opens.to all liars in this world & to all who conspire together in the art of lying. these people know like Obama only to well how to falsehood for the basest purposes.In the big lie there is always a certain force of credibility,you think in his head he fabricates untruths thinking we will buy all this crap. He must think so because he is lying every time he opens his mouth. If Obama said it is raining outside I will go out and check first.

William of Wa.
I received an e-mail written by a lady in Montana who, along with her husband, attended the Montana 'event'. I have friends in Montana and was amazed at the positive reception Obama received on his health care bill. I did watch and listen closely to the town hall. Obama gives the same answers regardless of the questions.

Maybe you can clarify something. Obama says that he will take 'savings' from Medicare and use those funds to help pay for the health care plan. As Medicare is either totally broke or fast on its way to being totally broke, as Obama himself has pointed out on several occasions, where are these 'savings'?

The government controls Social Security and Medicare. Clinton said, in 1993, that, unless they were immediately taken care of immediately, the U.S. economy would fail. Sixteen years later nothing has been done. Why don't Obama and Congress work to secure and shore up the fiscal underpinnings of Social Security and Medicare, which seniors have paid into, before launching an unfunded health care program?

The government runs the VA health care, which is abysmal with regard to facilities and care. Why isn't that a top priority before launching an unfunded health care program? I ask you the same question with regard to health care on reservations.
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