Rep. Phil Hare (D-IL) doesn't care about the Constitution
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NNNAnd here's the video to prove it!
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fish82In fairness to Phil, he misspoke in the midst of a rather heated exchange. Still, a pretty stupid choice of words considering the current climate.
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CenterBHSFanOh wow, that was B.R.U.T.A.L. to watch. mm mm mm!
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The EqualizerMost of the time when politicians "misspeak" in the heat of the moment they say what they're really thinking and feeling which they normally would not because usually they're smart enough to keep that shit under wraps. Regardless that clip is gonna show up in campaign ads 10 million times this fall.
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Shane FalcoNeither do most
Can we put him on Guam so when it flips over we won't hear from him again? -
cbus4lifePoor choice of words, probably misspoke, but this dude is toast when it comes to reelection commercials. The opponent doesn't even have to come up with anything else, just play this over and over again.
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2quik4u
or he had a freudian slipfish82 wrote: In fairness to Phil, he misspoke in the midst of a rather heated exchange. Still, a pretty stupid choice of words considering the current climate. -
2quik4ulol dude completely shitted on him when he claimed he read the bill 3 times.
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Writerbuckeye
Then he had several of them.2quik4u wrote:
or he had a freudian slipfish82 wrote: In fairness to Phil, he misspoke in the midst of a rather heated exchange. Still, a pretty stupid choice of words considering the current climate.
He said some pretty foolish things in that video, not the least of which was being ignorant of the difference between the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution (which he's sworn to uphold). Then he followed it up with an intelligent (and vehement) "I don't care!" when this was pointed out to him.
Fact is he couldn't or wouldn't respond to the tough questions he was asked; you know, the kinds of questions that all members of the media should have asked every Democrat from Obama on down, but never did. -
majorsparkThis is the most truth I have heard come out of a congressman's mouth in a long time.
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majorspark
Isn't is that the truth. A couple of amateurs with cameras do a better job than all of the mainstream media combined.Writerbuckeye wrote:
Then he had several of them.2quik4u wrote:
or he had a freudian slipfish82 wrote: In fairness to Phil, he misspoke in the midst of a rather heated exchange. Still, a pretty stupid choice of words considering the current climate.
He said some pretty foolish things in that video, not the least of which was being ignorant of the difference between the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution (which he's sworn to uphold). Then he followed it up with an intelligent (and vehement) "I don't care!" when this was pointed out to him.
Fact is he couldn't or wouldn't respond to the tough questions he was asked; you know, the kinds of questions that all members of the media should have asked every Democrat from Obama on down, but never did. -
jhay78The first lie most politicians tell is when they're taking their oath and they swear to uphold the Constitution, because most of their careers are spent finding ways to subvert, upend, or pretend it doesn't exist.
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believer
BULLSEYE!majorspark wrote:A couple of amateurs with cameras do a better job than all of the mainstream media combined.
This guy is friggin unbelievable and it confirms to me that there are indeed some major league IDIOTS occupying political office in Washington. This clown isn't even qualified to be a township trustee in some backwater Illinois county let alone Congress.
And it took a couple of amateurs to expose this fool. Do you think the mainstream media would have the balls to do this? Hell no...unless, of course, Hare were Republican. -
martyirish
AMENbeliever wrote:
BULLSEYE!majorspark wrote:A couple of amateurs with cameras do a better job than all of the mainstream media combined.
This guy is friggin unbelievable and it confirms to me that there are indeed some major league IDIOTS occupying political office in Washington. This clown isn't even qualified to be a township trustee in some backwater Illinois county let alone Congress.
And it took a couple of amateurs to expose this fool. Do you think the mainstream media would have the balls to do this? Hell no...unless, of course, Hare were Republican. -
Bigred1995The guy most definitely misspoke, and he will most likely have his words used against him in the next election!
Now, a confession on my part. After watching the video, I thought the guy asking the question that spurred Hare's response was being an ass and that his question was a non issue because I knew there were several federal mandates that weren't in the Constitution. So I decided to Google a list of federal mandates so i can have a complete list of those mandates to ask, "Where in the Constitution does it give the federal government to [insert federal mandate here]" and what I found...to say the least, surprised and scared me. Surprised me because for the most part I agree with it, scared me because I agree with it and that it sorta pushes my views a little further to the right!
If you have time give it a read. It's a bit long, but very easy and quick to read.
http://www.publicpurpose.com/pp-fmand.htm
It was written in 1995, but could have been written yesterday. -
WriterbuckeyeThe guy with the camera was pretty rough in how he handled everything, but no more so than an aggressive reporter would be in a similar situation (well, maybe with a tad more tact).
Whether other things have been allowed to slide though without Constitutional challenge is a topic all to itself -- but it's pretty frightening how federalized we've allowed ourselves to become when our name is the United STATES of America.
States are supposed to have the last word on almost all issues except those specified.
Sadly, we've allowed certain leaders with their own agendas, starting with a very aggressive FDR, to lead us astray. -
I Wear PantsThose guys were looking for quotes to put on youtube.
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majorspark
And if they were? Does that mean the congressman is excused? Are journalists not looking for quotes to print in their newspapers? What is your point?I Wear Pants wrote: Those guys were looking for quotes to put on youtube. -
tk421
His point is that it's a Democrat that is on camera literally screwed for election time so the people filming and asking questions must have had an ulterior motive. Obviously the Congressman should be excused, we can't expect our representatives to answer questions on camera.majorspark wrote:
And if they were? Does that mean the congressman is excused? Are journalists not looking for quotes to print in their newspapers? What is your point?I Wear Pants wrote: Those guys were looking for quotes to put on youtube. -
Cleveland BuckNone of these clowns give a fuck about what is in the Constitution. I doubt they even know what is in there.
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Cleveland Buck
If you agree with the article it makes you an American, not farther to the right or left. The Democrats aren't your team. The Republicans aren't your team. People root for a D or an R like it means something. They are all scum. None of them represent you or me.Bigred1995 wrote: Surprised me because for the most part I agree with it, scared me because I agree with it and that it sorta pushes my views a little further to the right! -
gibby08^^^
But if someone had said there views were pushed farther to the left...you would have attacked them -
I Wear PantsMy point is that the dude was being grilled and said something amazingly stupid. I'm not excusing it, he's an idiot from what I've seen. But I don't think this video is enough to assume that he loves pissing on the constitution or is against it or anything.
Take it for what it is, a relatively stupid man saying something really stupid when he got all hot and bothered.
Tell me you don't say stupid things when you get upset. Hell, j_crazy told someone "Fuck you! You fucking Presbyterian!".
I imagine that if you badgered most/all politicians in that way that they'd all say similar things. Get Chaney or someone involved with us going into Iraq and I'm willing to bet with the right questions you could get them to say something along the lines of "to hell with sovereignty" or "I don't care if we lied about WMDs it needed done".
That's all that I was saying. You can stop assuming what I feel as far as party affiliations go and that'd be great. -
Cleveland BuckI didn't watch the video. I don't need to see a Congressman admit he doesn't give a shit about the Constitution. I already know they don't. You can look at their actions and know that they don't.
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I Wear PantsAgain, it's insane that he'd say something like this but I don't think it's fair to extrapolate that everyone who voted for the health bill doesn't care about the Constitution because of it.