We -and by “we” I mean hate filled conservative types- joked about the fact that as soon as OBAMACARE was signed into law the offices of doctors and hospitals would be inundated with people looking for their *free care*. Most Obama supporters we talked to didn’t care about the details of the bill and took any criticism that we made as pure partisan lies. Instead, resting on the lofty rhetoric of Barack Obama who proclaimed they had brought “heath care to all” while conveniently bushing aside the fine print.
From the CNN Radio studios in Houston, TX – Today’s Topics: A man charged with stealing food gets out of doing jail time because he is too fat to fit in the jail cell. – A congressman is caught video admitting that he does not care about the constitution and Anarchist plan to invade Tea Party protests… Click the link below to be directed to our main site. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to contact us at Conservativefunhouse@gmail.com…
Well it actually happened. By now, unless you have been living under a rock, everyone has heard that on March 21, 2010 (or as Mark Steyn wrote, Happy Dependence Day!) the House of Representatives moved this country that much closer to socialism passed ObamaCare, a monumental healthcare bill, with a vote of 219 – 212 (no Republicans voted in favor of it). With shady backroom meetings, long time opponents suddenly switching to ‘yes’ (Stupak – hope that Executive Order works out well for you), and the president canceling a trip abroad, the weekend was definitely full of news, although none more heartbreaking than hearing that the bill had truly passed. Obviously, as conservatives and people who love this country because of its founding principles and what it stands (or perhaps stood is the better word) for, we are very much against the passage of this bill. Try to tell a liberal you’re against the bill, and more often than not, before facts and logic can even be used to make a point (heck, who are we kidding, even after the clear truth and rational arguments are presented) this is what you hear (perhaps these comments sound familiar to you as well):
CNN 650 A.M Weekend hosts James Wright and Damon Rexroad special Thursday 3/18/2010 Vidcast from their day Job. Topics include: T-minus 72 hours to the vote to change America as we know it, Barrack Obama on Fox and audience questions…
From the CBS Studios in Houston, Texas, CNN 650 presents The Conservative Funhouse. A weekly show heard live at 11:00 AM Central/Standard Time. In the 3/13/2010 edition James and Damon discuss the zombie Obamacare bill fiasco, the concept of fundamental rights and Girl on Girl bullying with special guest Haddie Djemal. Click below to watch the in studio camera version of the show…
From the CNN studios in Houston, TX: Topics Include: Lively discussion of the Health Care summit and one very angry caller’s retort. Bringing back the Nuclear option and Stupid teachers getting fired in Rhode Island.
Just this past week, the White House officially invited Republicans to attend a summit on healthcare scheduled for February 25. In what is being touted as a bipartisan event in which the president is supposedly seeking…
Overall, I was a fan of George W Bush and his policies. However, one area where I believe he set back the cause of conservatism was in the area of government handouts and specifically entitlements intended to help those less fortunate. The phrase “compassionate conservatism” is such a perversion of conservative values and vision, that I believe we will suffer its effects for years to come.
One of the oft heard challenges to government run health care is that it will lead to rationing. I believe we on the right need to be more careful about way we express this argument. The easy retort to this challenge is that rationing goes on right now, in that only the wealthy can afford health care (whatever wealthy may mean). The truth is that this retort is absolutely correct; arguing that government run health care will lead to rationing is a non-starter.
In this episode the dynamic du0 discusses the Acorn scandal, the Barrack Obama health care speech and Sarah Palin.





