Obama Campaign Uses the N-Word

As Bryan just pointed out, it appears that today’s message from the Ministry of Truth’s MSNBC Division is that saying “Obamacare” is tantamount to saying the, well, you know.

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Interestingly, not too long ago, the Obama campaign message was

“Let everyone know: ‘I like Obamacare,'” Messina writes. “What’s not to like? Obamacare means you won’t have to pay out of pocket for preventive care like cancer screenings and birth control, insurance companies can no longer drop people when they get sick or refuse coverage for “pre-existing conditions,” and women won’t have to pay more just for being women.”

Politico even includes a letter from Messina:

Happy birthday, Obamacare.

Here’s to two years of making the lives of millions of Americans better every single day.

If you’re tired of the other side throwing around that word like it’s an insult, then join me in sending a message that we’re proud of it.

Let everyone know: “I like Obamacare.”

What’s not to like? Obamacare means you won’t have to pay out of pocket for preventive care like cancer screenings and birth control, insurance companies can no longer drop people when they get sick or refuse coverage for “pre-existing conditions,” and women won’t have to pay more just for being women.

The bottom line is, the more people know about health care reform, the more they like it. So make sure your friends and family know that Obamacare is something to be proud of — and worth fighting for.

Say you like Obamacare today:

http://my.barackobama.com/I-Like-Obamacare

Thanks. We all did this.

– Messina

Jim Messina
Campaign Manager
Obama for America

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So, if “Obamacare” = “n*gger”, it follows that Messina and all sorts of others have all been saying?

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