Longtime Political Advisor Discusses Reagan's Legacy and Obama's Health Care Debacle
10 February 2011
Bill Pascoe, Executive Vice President of Citizens for the Republic and a longtime political and communications advisor, discusses President Reagan's political legacy and why he gives "Three Cheers" for Judge Vinson's ruling declaring unconstitutional the individual mandate that is the heart of ObamaCare.
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