Monday, August 10, 2009

REALITY CHECK: New White House Website


What? No ObamaCare logo? Where's the ubiquitous Obama symbol?

The White House continues its battle to win over Americans wary about government-run health care.

Macon Phillips, the guy who wrote the infamous WH blog post, "Facts are Stubborn Things," is introducing a new website.

As resistance grows to ObamaCare, and the polls look worse and worse for Obama, Macon "If you get an email or see something on the web about health insurance reform that seems fishy, send it to flag@whitehouse.gov" Phillips writes:


If you've tuned into the news in the past few days, it's clear that the debate about health insurance reform has heated up as Senators and Representatives return to their home states and districts. A troubling trend has also emerged: as more people become engaged in the issue, defenders of the status quo have responded by muddying the waters with more wild rumors and scare tactics.

It's time for a reality check.

Today the White House is rolling out a new website that focuses on what reform really means for you and your family, debunks some common myths along the way and provides you with online tools and content to share the facts with friends, family and anyone else in your social network.

There is also a handy FAQ about health insurance reform.

Moving forward, we'll use this platform to provide you with the latest "Reality Checks" and tools to combat misinformation.

We also want to hear from you. If you have questions about health insurance reform or suggestions on what topics we should address next, please let us know.

Apparently, the White House has been hard at work, compiling rebuttals to all that "fishy" information it's received from its army of informants.

"Combat misinformation" is code for "make up crap to convince Americans that government-run health care won't be the proven disaster it's been everywhere else it's been tried."

In addition to flag@whitehouse.gov, there's another way to contact the White House to inform on fellow citizens who disagree with the White House. This latest contact request isn't framed in as creepy a way as the fishy
flag@whitehouse.gov, but it serves the same purpose.
We want to hear from you

If you have questions about health insurance reform or suggestions on what topics we should address next, please let us know.

The form limits users to 5000 characters. For Twitter users, that will seem like an opportunity to submit a novel.

You can also check a box to "sign up for email updates from the White House."

The intention of this new website seems to be to provide a handy one-stop shop for ObamaCare propaganda, spreading health care misinformation since August 10, 2009.

Our tax dollars at work.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Trailer Trash Bill Warner Has Enlisted in the White House Internet Snitch Brigade

Ever since the White House announced the creation of its Internet Snitch Brigade (flag@whitehouse.gov), Americans were waiting for Insane P.I. Bill Warner to join it. And today it finally happened! In "ASSASSINATE BARACK OBAMA PLOTS INCREASE TO 10 RACIST RIGHT WING BLOGGERS FUEL WHITE SUPREMISTS (sic.) SECRET SERVICE SHUT EM DOWN by Bill Warner investigator," Warner writes:

"The US Secret Service so needs to investigate "Muslims Against Sharia by Khalim Massoud and Pamela Geller for her Anti-American racist activities on her website, which she operates out of her Manhattan NY apartment, and her incitement to hate by others and the possible murder of President Barack Obama.

Contact flag@whitehouse.gov and provide information for websites that promote hate and or attacks against the President of the United States Barack Obama.U.S.
Secret Service
New York City Office
335 Adams Street
32nd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Telephone: (718) 840-1000"

After pretending to file various lawsuits and complaints with the FBI, USSS, County Court, etc., Insane P.I. Bill Warner decided to employ another tactic. He wants the Internet Snitch Brigade to do his dirty work, to defame people who dare to disagree with Warner's demented rants. Could this trailer trash be more of a Nazi?

http://insanepi.blogspot.com/

PS
We offer our sincere apologies to trailer trash for comparing them with Bill Warner.