Why doesn't John Boehner, who has almost 20 years now been on government health care, why doesn't he decline it? Because it's good. That's why.
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They should become the change they seek in the world. They should lead by example and reject government-funded health care for themselves and their family.
I think -- I -- I do think, in fairness to the Republicans, many of them and probably most of them, did campaign promising to repeal Obama care.
The Republicans say they hate government health care. Democrats like it, so of course they're going to accept it. Why don't the Republicans decline -- why does not John Boehner who has almost 20 years now been on government health care…
They said they hated Obama care, they hate government-funded, government-guaranteed, government-mandated health care.
They could very well be the Robespierre of this French Revolution. In other words, think they're setting something great in motion that's going to put them on top and then watch the guillotine get them.
Coming back to David's point about Ohio, there are nine states that George W. Bush carried that Barack Obama picked up. If he lost eight of them and held Ohio, he still gets reelected president.
This story is the best thing that could happen to her, for all the reasons these guys and gals are saying.
They should -- if they're elected, and I hope they won't be, but if they do, first thing they should do is turn down the congressional health care.
Sharron Angle, the Republican candidate for United States Senate in Nevada, has said there's a Second Amendment option, which is a clear reference to taking up arms against your government.





