are dependent on the government. the governor says he never tried to quote, sabotage the law by making it hard or difficult for people to sign up. because he cares about who he represents. scott walker doesn t care repre. scott walker doesn t care about wisconsin. he cares about running for president. obamacare is popular because obamacare is saving lives and affecting people s lives in the badger state. republican governors who reject the marketplace, where are they? they are going south in the polls. go ask bobby jindal. now of course walker is running scared. scott walker can embrace the health care law, but if he thinks he can reverse the facts too, she can keep on pretending. dentures are very different to real teeth.
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campaign that cheney was in good health with normal cardiac function. the normal cardiac function wasn t true. well, i m not responsible for that. i don t know what took place between the doctors. this idea that you have this respected heart surgeon from texas who didn t see you, didn t examine you, and then writes something saying that you have normal cardiac function, that just wasn t true, mr. vice president. well, go ask denton cooley about that. but, sir, you saw it listen to me. i think the bottom line was, was i up to the task of being vice president? and there s no question, i think based upon the fact that i did it for eight years, that they were right. how were they able to say that you were able to do the job? the way i look at it, sanjay, first of all, i didn t seek the job. the president came to me and asked me to be his vice president. the party nominated me. the doctors that consulted on it
such a significant job separate? i did. but when george w. bush asked cheney to be his running mate in 2000, there was enough concern that the bush campaign sought out the opinion of world-renowned texas heart surgeon denton cooley. after speaking with cheney s cardiologist, dr. jonathan reiner, dr. cooley told the bush campaign that cheney was in good health with normal cardiac function. the normal cardiac function wasn t true. well, i m not responsible for that. i don t know what took place between the doctors. this idea that you have this respected heart surgeon from texas who didn t see you, didn t examine you and then writes something saying that you have normal cardiac function, that just wasn t true, mr. vice president. well, go ask denton cooley about that. sir, you saw listen to me. i think the bottom line is was i up to the task of being vice president? and there s no question i think
that. i don t know what took place between the doctors. this idea that you have this respected heart surgeon from texas who didn t see you, didn t examine you and then writes something saying that you have normal cardiac function, that just wasn t true, mr. vice president. well, go ask denton cooley about that. sir, you saw listen to me. i think the bottom line is was i up to the task of being vice president? and there s no question i think based upon the fact they did it for eight years they were right. how were they able to say that you were able to do the job? the way i look at it, sanjay, first of all i didn t seek the job. the president came to me and asked me to be his vice president. the party nominated me. the doctors that consulted on it reached a common conclusion. the people elected me. now, what basis do you want to override that decision-making