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Martin had been brought on the show because she "put the president to the test" by resolutely telling Obama she opposed health care reform after his speech in Strongsville, Ohio, last week--and the Fox folks clearly thought they had a female Joe the... Full Article at The Nation
This is the same letter I emailed to the White House Mr. Obama, I did not vote for you. It was my opinion that you would be the worst President ever, and you are. You were the least experienced for the job, because you'd just been in the Senate fo Full Article at Town Hall
Samuel J. Wurzelbacher, also known as Joe the Plumber, right, appears with Arkansas Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Conrad Reynolds at a campaign fundraising luncheon in Little Rock, Ark. , Monday, Jan. 25, 2010. View Photo »
I don't owe him (expletive) ... He really screwed my life up, is how I look at it.
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I am not sure who you mean by " they", but here in Ohio you must have a license to be a plumber,and at the time of their publicised exchange, Joe had no such license. Further more, he was a former union plumbers apprentice who was kicked out for... Full Article at Politics Daily
Senate would be a check on idiocy that is likely to come from the House from time to time but the House would be a check on the Senate’s desire to play politics and pander to the special interests that would give money to the senators to get them elected. Full Article at Capitol Fax Blog
Samuel "Joe the Plumber" Wurzelbacher speaks to the assembled crowd at a tea party rally in Brighton, Mich. on Tuesday Sept. 8, 2009. View Photo »
Where the people who voted for him, where they got lost was, he's a master at saying half truths. You and I heard him say 'redistribution of wealth,' he said it to Joe the Plumber . . . then he said . . . social and economic justice.
She told the president he was focused on insurance reform, as opposed to the rising cost of health care, which she believes to be the fundamental problem. Martin stressed her view of the need for tort reform. Full Article at Dr. Melissa Clouthier
To listen to the resident of the Oval Office, however, one would not suspect his Marxist ideology. Except for a few slip-ups, like telling Joe the Plumber that he wanted to redistribute wealth, he carefully conceals his real agenda from those who have... Full Article at The Federal Observer
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Samuel J. Wurzelbacher, also known as Joe the Plumber, right, appears with Arkansas Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Conrad Reynolds at a campaign fundraising luncheon in Little Rock, Ark. , Monday, Jan. 25, 2010.
View Photo »Samuel "Joe the Plumber" Wurzelbacher speaks to the assembled crowd at a tea party rally in Brighton, Mich. on Tuesday Sept. 8, 2009.
View Photo »Samuel "Joe the Plumber" Wurzelbacher, who made news during the presidential campaign when he asked Barack Obama about taxes, speaks during a tax day "tea party" protest Wednesday, April 15, 2009, at the Michigan Capitol in Lansing, Mich.
View Photo »Samuel "Joe the Plumber" Wurzelbacher, who made news during the presidential campaign when he asked Barack Obama about taxes, speaks during a tax day "tea party" protest Wednesday, April 15, 2009, at the Michigan Capitol in Lansing, Mich. Protesters gathered at state Capitols and in...
View Photo »FILE - In this Oct. 30, 2008 file photo, Samuel "Joe The Plumber" Wurzelbacher speaks at a rally for Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. at a Town Square Stop in Washington Park in Sandusky, Ohio.
View Photo »Samuel "Joe the Plumber" Wurzelbacher speaks to the assembled crowd at a tea party rally in Brighton, Mich. on Tuesday Sept. 8, 2009.
View Photo »I don't owe him (expletive) ... He really screwed my life up, is how I look at it.
Where the people who voted for him, where they got lost was, he's a master at saying half truths. You and I heard him say 'redistribution of wealth,' he said it to Joe the Plumber . . . then he said . . . social and economic justice.
I don't owe him sh**. He really screwed my life up, is how I look at it.
My goal ... was not to become the next Joe the Plumber.
I don't owe him s- ... He really screwed my life up, is how I look at it.
He told Joe the Plumber, 'Spread the wealth,' which is a direct quote from the Communist Manifesto
John McCain is no public servant
Having lost the support of Joe the Plumber, John McCain introduces his new friend, John the Tanner.
McCain was trying to use me ... I happened to be the face of middle Americans. It was a ploy.
Joe the Plumber is always on about jobs. And the climate change denier obviously thinks climate isn't worth thinking about. So, we decided we should come out and give the opposite side of the story instead
I find it absurd that I became famous for that ... All I did was ask a simple question.
Are these so-called expert economists the same ones who never saw the recession coming? Joe the Plumber had it right. When you create a socialist nanny state and take away people's incentive to work, economic decline is inevitable.
That's one of the most rudest questions in the world
Rick and are are in pretty much the same boat in this regard: Longtime conservatives who don’t feel at home in the Movement anymore but haven’t, for a variety of reasons, found ourselves overly sympatico with the Democrats, either. Both of us were shaking our heads at the rise of Sarah Palin and Joe the...
I've done my homework - I came out for Conrad because I believed in what he stood for ... It had nothing to do with him being a Republican. It had to do with his principals, morals and values.
We're more of a Joe the Plumber type race ... We certainly welcome people looking for their personal best times, but we want to offer a platform for everyone. Our most popular age range is 35 to 45, and pretty evenly split between male and female.
You’re Joe the Plumber! Would you consider running [for office]?
Joe the Plumber has joined the Pee-Party.
Obama, Joe the Plumber and the gospel of envy
I pointed out he’d just be plain old Sam Wurzelbacher of Ohio — Joe the Plumber wouldn’t exist – without McCain
Is a Joe the Plumber consult next?
We know that your statement to Joe the Plumber about re-distributing the wealth is not what your really believe in your heart. If you did believe that, then you couldn’t call yourself an American and you don’t believe in liberty, or the foundation of our freedom, the U. S. Constitution, to which you swe...
I got an e-mail from the group saying Joe the Plumber was coming, and I wanted to hear ... He’s just a down-to-earth guy who kind of speaks for what we all speak for. He just happened to say it to Obama’s face and got famous for it.
Reality check: With his small-town, anti-elitist appeal, Brown’s campaign has much more in common with Sarah Palin and Joe the Plumber populism than it does with David Frum and Beltway GOP Re-Branding defeatism. Yes, we can all get along — except for those Washington worrywarts too busy pissing on the v...
I guess I'm still pretty happy this decision was made ... but I don't know if Joe the Plumber should be deciding what we do. But I'm sure we can get a much better deal. If we sign this one my children will be in debt for the rest of their lives.
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De Joe-the-plumber-verhalen vliegen je om de oren #healthcaredebate
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