Frank zings 'tea party' protestors
Representative Barney Frank has let loose another zinger on health care.
During the raucous town halls in August, the Newton Democrat had this response to a woman who asked why he was supporting a "Nazi policy:" "Ma’am, trying to have a conversation with you would be like trying to argue with a dining room table."
Frank was apparently accosted as he tried to walk through a protest Thursday of thousands of opponents of the Democratic health care bills, including many "tea party" anti-tax activists who showed up at the town halls. He told an audience today that being at the rally was like being trapped inside a furniture warehouse, the Associated Press reports.
He also slapped Representative Michelle Bachmann, the Minnesota Republican who instigated the rally and who has become beloved by conservatives and hated by liberals for her outspoken attacks on President Obama and the Democrats.
"Some of the people [at the rally] that wanted to engage me in conversation appeared to have been the losers in the 'Are you smarter than Michele Bachmann contest?' " Frank said, according to AP.
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