BCSbunk wrote:
Look at the quotes Mike McMahon did NOT say them.
Martha MacCallum and Michael Steele made the quotes alluded too.
You are disingenious and attempting through poor logic and rheteric to divert and make the article seem to not tell the truth, but it does and it pinpoints attempts like yours as part of the problem with this country.
So because of spelling errors and your own gaffe or the all so famous (the democrat did it too) which does not lead away from the truth, then the article is not true?
So if spelling errors is the best you can do, I suggest you give up the cause.
Read the provided link.
Martha McCallum: “People who make $250,000 — in some parts of this country, they may not consider themselves rich."
Karin Chetry: “Some would argue that in some parts of the country that [$250,000] is middle class.”
Mike McMahon: “A working couple making $250,000 is barely making ends meet.”
What did the text for the link refer to?
"You really need to disassociate with those among you who assert that people making a quarter-million dollars a year can barely make ends meet "
Who said that people making a quarter of a million dollars a year can barely make ends meet? That's right, Mike McMahon.
Martha McCallum is a reporter. Karin Chetry is a reporter. Mike McMahon is a Representative from New York, an elected official, and a Democrat.
Now, if you want to argue that someone who says that people making $250K a year are barely making ends meet ISN'T someone who says that people making $250K a year are barely making ends meet, then I don't know what to tell you.
Do you want me to dig up some stuff Bill Clinton said and then say that the Republicans need to distance themselves from people amongst them with his thought process?