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Sunday, August 30, 2009
Fox's Version Of Ted Kennedy
This is just another tactic that Fox is using in order to lull Democrats and their supporters into a false sense of security. Not just in relation to healthcare reform, but every major piece of legislation that the Obama administration attempts to pass. Create the narrative that Kennedy completely set aside his own ideals and passions in order to essentially cave to Republican demands.
From now until the mid-term elections, and possibly further if there is no meaningful legislation regarding healthcare is passed by then, we are going to hear Republicans talking about what they think Kennedy would have done. They will talk of bipartisanship as often as they can get away with it.
But this isn't what Fox's real agenda is about, as anyone with a partially functioning brainstem can realize.
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