Fox News' Malignant Distortion Of Michelle Obama
Of all of the negative attacks the Right Wing has pulled out in their increasing desperation to save Mitt Romney's failing campaign, to me the most offensive ones are those aimed at the First Lady. Attacking the President is more or less fair game, although the constant lies ("Obama stole $700 billion from Medicare", "Obama wants to keep the military from voting", "Obama accused Romney of murder", "Obama wants to end the work requirement for welfare", etc.) are getting pathetic. But attacking the First Lady, who has done nothing but try to improve the lives of Americans, especially children, veterans and their families, has no place in the debate. A Democratic spokesperson suggests that Ann Romney's lack of any work experience outside the home makes her out of touch with the needs and concerns of working American women and the Right Wing goes ballistic, takes the comment out of context and whines for days. But when people, including some of the less intelligent members around here, post photos comparing the First Lady to apes, to Chewbacca, and worse, that's just "political debate." And Fox News, whose idea of "fair and balanced" is to have a super conservative debate an ultra conservative, has of late been leading the attack. I would ask the Right Wing to grow up, but that's likely impossible.
Article excerpt follows:
Fox News' Malignant Distortion Of Michelle Obama
August 16, 2012
By CHELSEA RUDMAN
Fox News is twisting comments Michelle Obama made to claim she said that voting for Republicans could cause people to "die from cancer." In fact, the first lady was simply pointing out that repealing health care reform would increase the number of people without health insurance.
At a campaign event in Los Angeles on Monday, Michelle Obama discussed the presidential election and noted calls from the right to repeal the Affordable Care Act. The first lady pointed out that the reform bill was in part an effort to expand health care access, including a hypothetical "woman dying of cancer whose insurance company wouldn't cover her care."
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Here's Fox & Friends' sinister interpretation of Michelle Obama's comments:
CARLSON: Let's talk a little bit about Michelle Obama, the first lady, out on the campaign trail, and she was talking about this cancer ad, the controversial one, or was she? Do you believe that she was insinuating back to that ad when she said that if you elect Mitt Romney, women will die from cancer?
MICHELLE MALKIN (Fox News contributor): Well, it's an interesting parallel -- it's an interesting echo of the ad's theme, of course, which is that somehow, if Republicans are elected to the White House, that all of these people are going to die, die, die.
Later, on America's Newsroom, Fox News contributor Deroy Murdock said, "We've got President Obama's supporters and even Michelle Obama saying that if you vote for the Republicans, people will get cancer."
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Fox did not make clear when Michelle Obama supposedly said this, but Carlson's commentary echoes a Washington Examiner post from August 13 highlighting comments Obama made at a campaign event that day. And in those comments, the first lady did not say that "if you vote for the Republicans, people will get cancer." The full context of her remarks shows that she was pointing out that prior to the passage of the Affordable Care Act, which conservatives have said they want to repeal, more people lacked health insurance:
But this election is also a choice about the health of our families. Now, the fact is that over the past century -- all right, 100 years -- there have been so many Presidents who have tried and failed to meet the challenge of health care reform. But fortunately your President was determined. Fortunately he was driven by the stories of people he'd met. We all know these stories -- the grandparents who couldn't afford their medications; the families going broke because a child got sick; the woman dying of cancer whose insurance company wouldn't cover her care. And let me tell you something, that's what kept Barack going day after day. That's why he fought so hard for this historic reform.
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RJ~PWCM~JLA 2012/08/17 13:48:19+32More Soros-funded propaganda from Media Mutters.
Yes yes, we know. You've said it a thousand times before.






















yeah she's an amazing 1st lady; Yawn...
Somebody needs to muzzle the _itch's mouth before she bites somebody.
And before you say ''his rich friends......'' 94% of Mitt's donations are from small donations of $250 or less.
http://www.reuters.com/articl...
Do you think dumping Biden would help?
From Rasmussen:
"Currently, 26% of the nation's voters Strongly Approve of the way Obama is performing as president. Forty-two percent (42%) Strongly Disapprove, giving him a Presidential Approval Index rating of -16"
See how facts, once again, turn your blather into propaganda?
"During Election 2008, Rasmussen Reports projected that Barack Obama would defeat John McCain by a 52% to 46% margin. Obama was 53% to 46%. In 2004, Rasmussen Reports was the only firm to project the vote totals for both candidates within half a percentage point. Learn more about the Rasmussen Reports track record over the years. "
As always PP,
JustTheFacts
You are dumb, Proud Regressive.
Come to think of it, we actually have that here. They CLAIM it's news, but it's just hateful fantasies, just like the rest of your sorry life.