and the rise in hate group membership, white pride groups. there s a connection there. right armstrong, i m interested in your perspective. you re a conservative prominent host. do you find the birther business all much adieu about nothing? do you think there s a legitimate hook here? is it time to move on? definitely it s time to move on. the supreme court s decision today was unanimous. i wouldn t dare demonize americans who continue to push this birther issue as being hateful to the president. why not, why not? i just think adisagree with his policies. they were hateful toward clinton, hateful toward bush. he asked where john mccain was born, the potential he wasn t born in the united states. and he wasn t. right. why the cloud of suspicion over obama more legitimate than it is over anybody else? that s all i m asking. professor dyson, it s a nonissue. he s a president of the united states. he was elected by plurality and they will begin decide his fate. mr. willia
home state of texas, again, always making us look good. first it was the last president, then it was governor perry then, you know, it s jokes about kenya and the congo and our president. in all seriousness, there s something very serious where this is all connected. this is not disconnected where you have people making jokes about where the president s from and the rise in hate group membership, white pride groups. there s a connection there. right. armstrong, i m interested in your perspective. you re a conservative prominent host. do you find the birther business all much adieu about nothing? do you think there s a legitimate hook here? or do you think it s time for us to move on? definitely it s time to move on. the supreme court s decision today was unanimous. i wouldn t dare demonize americans who continue to push this birther issue as being hateful to the president. why not, why not? i just think they disagree with his policies. they were hateful toward
and continue independent appeals of coverage decisions. edna plans to do the same except for benefit limits and early termination. they will not uphold the most popular provision that bans discrimination of children with preexisting conditions. a recent new york times poll shows 85% of americans believe insurance companies should cover people with pre-existing conditions. we here at the ed show are a bit skeptical of large for-profit insurance companies who have not shown goodwill to their customers in the past. we reached out to a former vice president of cigna and noted whistleblower wendell potter. this is what he had to say. this is a carefully orchestrated pr campaign to get lawmakers to think they ll do the right thing without the affordable care act. what they are doing is anticipating the supreme court will rule the individual mandate unconstitutional leaving the rest of the law to go forward. that is the insurers worst nightmare. they re laying the groundwork to
that s good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could ve had a v8. i m told by many that this bill is not politically popular. i support it because it s right for america. i support it because it s fair. i support it because it will, when combined with our cuts in government spending, reduce interest rates and put more americans back to work again. the measure that congress is about to vote on, while not perfect in the eyes of any one of us, will bring us closer to the goal of a balanced budget, restored industrial power and employment for all who want to work. together we can reach that goal. that was ronald reagan back in 1983.
home state of texas, again, always making us look good. first it was the last president, then it was governor perry then, you know, it s about jokes and kenya and the congo and ore president. in all seriousness, there s something very serious where this is all connected. this is not disconnected where you have people making jokes about where the president s from and the rise in hate group membership, white pride groups. there s a connection there. right. armstro armstrong, i m interested in your perspective. you re a conservative prominent host. do you find the birther business all much adieu about nothing? do you think there s a legitimate hook here? is it time to move on? definitely it s time to move on. the supreme court s decision today was unanimous. i wouldn t dare demonize americans who continue to push this birther issue as being hateful to the president. why not, why not? i just think adisafr dis dia his policies. they were hateful toward clinton, hateful toward bush.