The American Spectator

home
ADVERTISEMENT
Print Email
Text Size

The Spectacle Blog

From the National Committee to Preserve [sic] Medicare and Social Security:

The Voters have Spoken
They Said "No, Thank you" to Privatization Candidates Nationwide

From Pennsylvania to Florida, voters have cast their ballots to "privatize" Congressional incumbents who've supported the President's plan to divert billions from Social Security to create risky private accounts. "Americans were clearly ready for a change. While many different issues drove voters to the polls yesterday, chief among them is the President's continuing plans to push the privatization of Social Security. Once again Americans have voiced their opposition to private accounts by casting votes against the President's key privatization supporters"

Barbara B. Kennelly,
President/CEO

Hey Barbara, can you show me one single race where Social Security reform was a "chief" issue? I'll be holding my breath waiting for your answer.

topics:
Social Security, Medicare

View all comments (4) | Leave a comment

biniki| 8.30.09 @ 9:08PM

bikini
bikini swimwear

Leave a Comment

N.B. We encourage readers to share and discuss their thoughtful and relevant comments about this Spectator article. Comments are routinely monitored and will be deleted if profane, bigoted, or grossly impolite. Please be respectful. (And don't feed the trolls!) Thank you.

Related Blog Posts

More Blog Posts by David Hogberg

http://spectator.org/blog/2006/11/08/they-have-to-spin-even-in-vict
ADVERTISEMENT

Clip of the Day

Most Popular Articles

Who Castrated Ann Coulter?

David Catron | 2.6.12

Bigoted Barack, Red in Tooth and Clause

George Neumayr | 2.10.12

Unsafe at Any Smoke

Eric Peters | 2.10.12

Access This

Ross Kaminsky | 2.10.12

The Delousing of a Movement

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 2.9.12

Justice Ginsburg Should Resign

William Tucker | 2.8.12

The Show Me State's No Show Primary

Andrew B. Wilson | 2.10.12

No Double Play

Peter Hannaford | 2.10.12

ADVERTISEMENT