Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Conservative Commentator Bill Whittle made a whirlwind tour of Phoenix and Tucson speaking against Medicaid Expansion and Obamacare

Thousands Hear Conservative Bill Whittle In Arizona

Bill Whittle, left, and A. J. LaFaro, Maricopa County Republican Committee Chairman
Thousands heard Conservative Commentator Bill Whittle during his recent whirlwind tour of Phoenix and Tucson, according to Maricopa County Republican Chairman A J LaFaro. The nationally recognized Whittle made appearances in Tucson on May 14 and in the Phoenix metro area on May 15, including several radio interviews and a stop at the State Capitol to speak  in opposition to ObamaCare and Medicaid expansion.
Whittle warned that “ObamaCare and Medicaid expansion will bankrupt states and the country.”  He went on to say “Arizona shouldn’t follow in the footsteps of his home state of California and its ‘ruinous’ policies.”
            Whittle further warned, “Be careful about going down a road that you cannot come back out from. Be careful about accepting this federal program that once you are in you will not get back out of. You still have a choice to make an individual decision for the citizens of Arizona, and you have a choice to look to the west at California, or you can look to the east at Texas and decide whether or not you want to go bankrupt as a society.”

LaFaro said, “Bill’s speaking tour was a tremendous success. It was a real honor and privilege to cosponsor the tour along with the Arizona Conservative Coalition, Arizona Conservative Educators and Arizona Conservative Consultants.”

            Whittle is an American conservative blogger, political commentator, director, screen writer, editor, pilot, and author. He is best known for his PJ Media internet videos and short films, one of which, "Three and a Half Days", has been viewed more than 2.5 million times on YouTube. He is currently the presenter of Afterburner and The Firewall, and co-hosts Trifecta with Stephen Green and Scott Ott.  Whittle’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) speech was called “The Best Speech of 2012″ by David Horowitz, who defined him as “One of the best conservative speakers of our time!”