An Ebola Education Via Mark Pryor
by Paul Jacob: Sen. Mark Pryor (D-Ark.) faces a tough re-election contest. Following his campaign, MSNBC’s Kasie Hunt inquired: “Do you think the Obama Administration has done an appropriate job handling the Ebola crisis?”
The senator responded with the universal politician distress call: “Uuuhhhhmmmmmm.”
Then Pryor stumbled ahead: “I would say that . . . it’s hard to know, ah, because, um . . . I haven’t heard the latest briefing on that to know all . . . [inaudible] can somehow read the paper and all. My impression is that we have people over there both from CDC and other medical-type people and even some engineers to try to build . . . um, you know, medical facilities. That’s what they need over there; they need the medical infrastructure.”
When Hunt asked whether the Administration had been “aggressive enough,” the senator returned to: “Uuhhhmmmmm. Again, I’d have to see the latest numbers.”
“Oh my god,” uber-liberal host Mika Brzezinski reacted to Pryor’s stumbling. “She asked a gentle question . . . and the guy just collapsed.”
“What was that, Kasie?” laughed Joe Scarborough. “Why were those questions so hard for the senator to answer?”
“I was a little surprised . . .” Kasie chuckled, noting that Sen. Pryor had earlier run a ludicrous TV spot accusing his Republican opponent, U.S. Rep. Tom Cotton, of voting “against preparing America for pandemics like Ebola.”
One might think the incumbent senator actually followed and cared about the effort to combat a horrible disease that could kill untold people. Instead, it appears he knows Ebola only as a brickbat with which to slug a political opponent in hopes of staying in power.
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This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob. Paul Jacob had an influence on the editor of the ARRA News Service when Jacobs invited Dr. Bill Smith to Chicago to meet with numerous other independent conservative bloggers, activists and major conservative writers for the press. The event became know as Samsphere 2008.
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The senator responded with the universal politician distress call: “Uuuhhhhmmmmmm.”
Then Pryor stumbled ahead: “I would say that . . . it’s hard to know, ah, because, um . . . I haven’t heard the latest briefing on that to know all . . . [inaudible] can somehow read the paper and all. My impression is that we have people over there both from CDC and other medical-type people and even some engineers to try to build . . . um, you know, medical facilities. That’s what they need over there; they need the medical infrastructure.”
When Hunt asked whether the Administration had been “aggressive enough,” the senator returned to: “Uuhhhmmmmm. Again, I’d have to see the latest numbers.”
“Oh my god,” uber-liberal host Mika Brzezinski reacted to Pryor’s stumbling. “She asked a gentle question . . . and the guy just collapsed.”
“What was that, Kasie?” laughed Joe Scarborough. “Why were those questions so hard for the senator to answer?”
“I was a little surprised . . .” Kasie chuckled, noting that Sen. Pryor had earlier run a ludicrous TV spot accusing his Republican opponent, U.S. Rep. Tom Cotton, of voting “against preparing America for pandemics like Ebola.”
One might think the incumbent senator actually followed and cared about the effort to combat a horrible disease that could kill untold people. Instead, it appears he knows Ebola only as a brickbat with which to slug a political opponent in hopes of staying in power.
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This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob. Paul Jacob had an influence on the editor of the ARRA News Service when Jacobs invited Dr. Bill Smith to Chicago to meet with numerous other independent conservative bloggers, activists and major conservative writers for the press. The event became know as Samsphere 2008.
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Tags: Mark Pryor, Ebola, Arkansas, U.S Senator, confused, Common Sense, Paul Jacobs To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. and "Like" Facebook Page - Thanks!
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Did the Dems pull AR ads?, throwing in the towel?
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