RT @Mitch_Stewart: horrible pizza and horrible policy // Papa John's Obamacare Stance Costs Company Its ... m.tmi.me/Bw4CV
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Brad Woodhouse (@woodhouseb) December 04, 2012
Meltdown-prone Brad Woodhouse is at it again.
DNC spokesman attacks PapaJohn's>@woodhouseb: RT @Mitch_Stewart: horrible pizza and horrible policy // Papa John's—
Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) December 04, 2012
That’s right. The communications director for the DNC is attacking an American business, joining OFA’s Mitch Stewart by retweeting his original attack. Of course, he is late to the party once again. As Twitchy reported, bullies on the Left targeted Papa John’s last month. They called for a boycott over potential cuts in workers’ hours due to Obamacare. And failed, as usual.
@RichardGrenell @woodhouseb @Mitch_Stewart dnc knows all about horrible policy!!—
Geri Whalen (@geriwhalen) December 04, 2012
Heh.
@RichardGrenell @woodhouseb @Mitch_Stewart Is it all ready time for pizza again? #papajohns #theworks—
(@AsilisArt) December 04, 2012
Indeed! Perhaps Mr. Woodhouse needs a little reminder about Papa John’s Appreciation Day?
Update: Citizens are fed up with the attacks.
U KNEW businesses wd raise prices, layoff employees, hire PT employees or pull HC due 2 Obamacare. Attacking will cost more jobs @woodhouseb—
deb (@deblessings) December 04, 2012
I honestly can't remember a more immature DNC Communications Director than @woodhouseb. Such a disgrace. Keep attacking citizens, Brad.—
EEÉ (@EEElverhoy) December 04, 2012
For being the Democratic Party Communications Director, it's not surprising that @woodhouseb likes attacking American businesses.—
Harry (@Tark31) December 04, 2012
Hey> @woodhouseb you are going to be exhausted trying to attack every business affected by #Obamacare! bredred.com/cheesecake-fac… #edchat
#My2K—
deb (@deblessings) December 04, 2012
@woodhouseb You have the nerve to call PapaJohns horrible when you idiot Ds had to pass the bill to see what was in it? Moron.—
(@Daswolfen) December 04, 2012
@woodhouseb You obv. Don't understand economics. Increased operating expenses have consequences! And no, Papa can't pay out of pocket.—
Zoe M (@omicron123) December 04, 2012
Keep speaking truth, Twitter!
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