irst, let's highlight the touching comments from New York's 28th District Congresswoman. In a monologue that was truly worth the look on C-SPAN, Slaughter discussed the preexisting conditions problems, especially towards women, in this country. And as she continued, she gave a perfect example at our insane system's attack on women that Eric Canter proudly loves.









"You will not believe this and I know you won't, but it's true. Her sister died. This poor woman had no dentures. She wore her dead sister's teeth, which of course were uncomfortable and did not fit."

As of now, that is the only video on Youtube that I could find of this jaw-dropping tale that Slaughter shared with America today (and it had to come from Andy "I will shut down the institutional left" Breitbart of all people).

Lucky for me, I would have not been cognizant of Slaughter's account if I were tune into our cable networks apparently:









Yup. CNN thought it was worth it to show ad's while MSNBC thought it was essential to have a conversation with none other than Mike Pence! So, so important was it to cut Slaughter's comments to do these things, especially interview Mike Pence!

Funny enough, the Fixed nuts did devout attention to Slaughter's comments than the other channels. But it sure wasn't in a way to highlight our moral problem in America. based on her story. Instead, it was used a typical folly on a Democrat:

So how did Fox Nation react to this?



Yeah.

If I needed another example of how much fail my profession is in this country.

But the media's failure shouldn't overshadow Slaughter's chilling moment delivered today. It's another lowlight added to own nation's health care ugliness, worthy of as much attention as Obama's smackdown of McCain or how Paul Ryan was for the CBO before he was against it.

I would be an absolute fool through if I held my breath until that deserved spotlight on her comments is noted.

(From TWD, all Summited out after today, Good night to you all)

Update: For Bonus video, here is another great moment from Sheppard Smith, smacking down John Thume and his mendacious self beautifully.

