So first you say, "If Republicans voted for it, you'd have a point" - now you're taking it back and changing your definition to better fit this argument? Cute - and I'm the one you accuse of being partisan.
No, I'm saying the same thing I always did. It was clear I was referring to most Republicans voting for it - she doesn't owe give Republicans equal credit for passing it when nearly all of them voted against it. Your confusion and my pointing out your error doesn't represent my changing the statement.
Also, you've still completely missed my point several times now, because all you're interested in is partisan shrieking.
I wish I had.
Again - you're entirely missing the point. As I already said - try some critical thinking here, ya know, outside the partisan kicking-and-screaming box.
You're being absurd, the words critical thinking are far from your post, not mine.
No one, anywhere, thinks that by saying "Congress passed this bill" that it implies everyone in Congress voted for it. Seriously. Nobody. Not you (and please don't try to claim it, you, I, and everyone else reading knows that would be an outright lie), not me, not anyone. Therefore, it really didn't need to be said. Its kicking a hornet's nest just for the fun of it.
That's not what I said. Saying 'Congress passed it' leaves it at least open to the possibility that a majority of both parties did.
It does not, correctly, point out, which was part of her intention in taking credit for her party's good policy over her opponents', that the Republicans opposed the policy.
Again...I'll repeat for you....I'm not questioning whether or not she's correct in saying Democrats passed the bill. I *never* claimed that, and if you try to say it again, you will be *lying*, so please, don't bother. My point is that it didn't belong in her statement, whether it was correct or not.
I didn't say you said she was not correct. I said you are incorrect with some hyper-exaggerated definition of what's appropriate to attack her for telling the truth.
What are you talking about?? Where do you get this nonsense from? Held accountable for WHAT? Nobody - not a single person in the entire world - is crediting the Republican party for passing this bill, nor am I trying to "protect" them. I'm trying to remove derisive nonsense from the general discourse that doesn't belong.
There are all kinds of people who will not understand the Republicans were opposed to the bill, unless they're told, in statements like this.
You are having the effect of protecting them, by keeping people from knowing the fact, by demanding the facts not be stated for some deluded idea of 'too partisan'.
Find a Republican that didn't vote for this bill that is taking credit for it.
The point isn't Republicans actively taking credit. though I can find all kinds of examples of them doing that on a variety of issues they opposed.
The point is that many voters will not understand the difference between the parties, the Republicans benefiting from ignorance, if they aren't told who did what.
You have what now, a half dozen straw men raising false issues I didn't say?
