Well, the Democrats are pulling every trick out of their hats for Obamacare.  They’ve used their usual tactic of name calling and attempting to demonize those who oppose them.  They’ve brought SEIU thugs to town hall meetings for SEIU’s brand of crowd control.  Obama has even held a few town hall meetings where people like Julia Hall (Michelle Malkin: Little girl at town hall has not-so-random political connections) joined a long list of Obama supporters who have been randomly chosen to ask him questions about how great his plan is.  Even with his supporters tossing him underhand slow balls, That One has failed to hit any out of the park.  He even managed to compare his healthcare plan to the Post Office.  Awesome!

     Somehow, despite the best efforts of Democrats everywhere, every poll you can think shows support for Obama and Obamacare are plummeting, while support for the “angry mob” grows. (Gallup Poll on healthcare, USA today: Healthcare views take a sympathetic tilt, Fox News Poll on town hall meetings)

     Having failed with their usual tactics of name calling, assault, and staged Q & A sessions, they are now resorting to spying and spamming.  I already did an entry on Obama’s thought police.  Well now, in addition to having you report “disinformation” to the White House, you may also be receiving a chain mail style e-mail on the “myths” regarding healthcare.  You don’t have to request this information.  The White House may already have your e-mail, so you will be getting a copy, whether you like it or not (Hot Air: Why are people getting usolicited e-mails from David Axelrod).  I was hoping to have one today so I could post it for you.  Despite my dilligent efforts to inform the White House of disinformation, I have not yet received any e-mail.  So for now, I have to refer you to another site with a copy of David Axelrod’s e-mail on healthcare