something the political mucky mucks tell you you can t do. two women running, one black, one white. it s this incredible coalition of women, and it s hopeful. it s just a different world from what donald trump is presenting. and in that different world the discussion of pre-existing conditions and health care policy is something like we ve never seen. we just have one side just plain lying about it. listen to what president obama said about it today. right at election time suddenly republicans are saying they are going to protect your pre-existing conditions when they ve literally been doing the opposite. that s some kind of gall. that s some kind of hootspa. let s call it what it is. it s a lie. they re lying to you.
never seen. we just have one side just plain lying about it. listen to what president obama said about it today. right at election time suddenly republicans are saying they are going to protect your pre-existing conditions when they ve literally been doing the opposite. that s some kind of gall. that s some kind of hootspa. let s call it what it is. it s a lie. they re lying to you. and, joy, barack obama s not one of those people who easily uses the word lie in situations like this. right. and it s interesting because if you followed and i know you did, lawrence, the health care debate. democrats passed it and ran, they tried not to run on it. i remember following around candidates including here in georgia. there was a senate candidate in georgia who didn t want to answer questions if she would
undermine, sabotage, repeal that law that makes sure you re not discriminated against because of pre-existing conditions. they ve done everything they could. they took over 60 votes in congress to get rid of it. now that it s election season, these same republicans are running millions of dollars worth of ads around the country saying we re going to protect pre-existing conditions. your governor s been running one of those ads while his administration is literally suing the government to take away pre-existing conditions protections. that is some kind of gall. that is some kind of hootspa, but let s also call it what it is. it is a lie. call it what it is, a lie.
law that makes sure you re not discriminated against because of pre-existing conditions. they ve done everything they could. they took over 60 votes in congress to get rid of it. now that it s election season, these same republicans are running millions of dollars worth of ads around the country saying we re going to protect pre-existing conditions. your governor s been running one of those ads while his administration is literally suing the government to take away pre-existing conditions protections. that is some kind of gall. that is some kind of hootspa, but let s also call it what it is. it is a lie. call it what it is, a lie. that line became something of a
protections. that is some kind of gall. that is some kind of hootspa, but let s also call it what it is. it is a lie. call it what it is, a lie. that line became something of a theme throughout the former president s speeches today. in two separate speeches he repeatedly called all of the ways that the republican party has embraced the era of blatant mandacity ushered in by the current president. what we have not seen before in our public life is politicians just blatantly repeatedly, baldly, shamelessly lying. just making stuff up. the president said he passed a middle class tax cut before the next election. congress isn t even in session.