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the 53% or 47%, the rich or the poor, the 1%, the 99%, these are american values. they belong to all of us. meanwhile, down in new orleans at an aarp convention paul ryan got booed when he talked about repealing ohm care. the first step to a stronger medicare is to repeal obama care because it represents the worst of both worlds. i have a feeling we d have a mixed reaction. a group of older people. the polls that show that the only age group that supports mitt romney are the 65 and older. that s it. if people under retirement age got to vote he d get killed so the fact is why is he out there going to war through his vp nominee with older people saying get rid of obama care. why is he stirring this uppy. speaking to the wrong audience in going after obama care, chris. i think the attack on obama care
worked to some extent in the 2010 congressional races when they focused on the fact that some tax money would be necessary and that some medicare spending would be cut. remember, that s what they used in 2010. right. and that worked but the people that worked with were not the seniors. that worked with swing voters and younger voters who are looking at how that was going to play out. so i think to go into the ito of the activists at the aarp with that argument was going to elicit boos. you knew that was going to happen and, again, you ask why would they want to did that kind of thing and get booed at the aarp. it s not like a sister souljah moment from the clinton years. speaking of bill clinton, let s watch something from bill clinton. once again he s come in and clarified something murky. this is the whole thing, in 30 some states around the country the legislatures have gone out and tried to restrict the rights
got yesterday in new orleans at an aarp event when he talked about medicare. the first step to a stronger medicare is to repeal obama care because it represent it is worst of both worlds. [ booing ] i had a feeling there would be mixed reactions. let me get into it. to the extent poverty made it into the national conversation, it has been mostly about poor children which is reasonable. but that s because the signing of the social security agent in 1935, the passage of medicare in 1965, many thought that we solved the problem of poor old people and why shouldn t they? those laws were part after bipartisan government success that included a broad commitment to the greatest generation. but now that commitment is back on the table. it has been replaced by plans of seniors today and tomorrow to get over themselves and stop looking for entitlements.