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Speaker Botox Pelosi accepts money from “villains”

Remember when Madame Moonbat, aka San Fran Nan, went on a red-faced rant the other day on how dastardly and diabolical those “evil” insurance companies are?  She called them “villains” and “immoral”, right?

Well, that begs the question: What do you call someone who accepts campaign contributions from such wicked “villains”?  Details:

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., called health insurers “the villains” in the unfolding story of the health care overhaul on Thursday, ratcheting up an anti-insurer theme trotted out by President Obama earlier this month and encouraged by other Democratic leaders in Congress.

“It is somewhat immoral what they are doing. Of course, they have been immoral all along how they have treated the people that they insure,” MSNBC’s Luke Russert quoted her as saying. “They are the villains in this.”

Pelosi, of course, has accepted campaign contributions from said villains this year and in the past, as have most of her Democratic colleagues. Pelosi’s campaign committee, for example, took $2,500 from AFLAC’s political action committee on April 13. But she’s not giving the money back just because she thinks the sources are immoral and villainous.

Exit question: Who is stupider, Peloco for looking like a Left Coast loony for trashing an industry that 80% of Americans are satisifed with and dissing such contributors, or the insurance companies for donating to a crazy Marxist wench (or whatever the PC term for “crazy Marxist wench” is) sworn to their destruction?

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August 1, 2009 - Posted by | corruption, health care, hypocrisy, Pelosi

2 Comments »

  1. “It is somewhat immoral what they are doing. Of course, they have been immoral all along how they have treated the people that they insure,”

    It is VERY immoral what CONGRESS is doing. Of course, they have been immoral all along how they have treated the people that they REPRESENT.

    Comment by Kanaka GIrl | August 3, 2009

  2. KG Congress only “represents” when convenient!
    And I don’t think any Congressman should be allowed to vote FOR Obamacare unless they agree to forego their Congressional healthcare first! If it’s as good as they want the stupid American public to believe then it should be good enough for Congress.

    Comment by tnjack | August 3, 2009


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