Debbie Wasserman-Schultz’s Reaction to Ames Debate (On FOX)
Debbie is one terrific Representative.
Debbie is one terrific Representative.
4 comments
1 | Amory Blaine Fri, Aug 12, 2011 7:35:01pm |
Debbie should have mentioned the rich who don’t pay income taxes but capital gains.
2 | Goosestepping Obama Tina Brown(New Dance Craze) Fri, Aug 12, 2011 9:59:48pm |
I have always been impressed with what i have read from her. Now that i have seen her speak live, i am even more so.
Also, i know this doesn’t matter, but she is very pretty!
3 | The Great Ralph Fri, Aug 12, 2011 10:40:24pm |
Wasserman-Schultz was disappointing in her handling of the interview. Megan Kelly brought up the “51% pay no taxes” Fox talking point and Debbie ignored it 3 times. She could easily have replied that they pay no income tax because of lower wages or no wages brought about by the economic disaster of the past 10 years, while also reminding Megan that these low income people still are taxed for SS and Medicaid and must also pay sales tax.
Debbie may be pretty but she exemplifies the lack of fire in much of the Democratic leadership. If she can’t field the BS questions she should stay off Fox.
Hope she enjoyed her fried Snickers Bar.
4 | What, me worry? Sat, Aug 13, 2011 7:48:24pm |
re: #3 The Great Ralph
Wasserman-Schultz was disappointing in her handling of the interview. Megan Kelly brought up the “51% pay no taxes” Fox talking point and Debbie ignored it 3 times. She could easily have replied that they pay no income tax because of lower wages or no wages brought about by the economic disaster of the past 10 years, while also reminding Megan that these low income people still are taxed for SS and Medicaid and must also pay sales tax.
Debbie may be pretty but she exemplifies the lack of fire in much of the Democratic leadership. If she can’t field the BS questions she should stay off Fox.
Hope she enjoyed her fried Snickers Bar.
Your right. She should have been more specific, but I still stand by her because she’s fighting for Democratic issues in the House, even if she could have said it better.