Americans for Prosperity’s Hands off My Healthcare bus made five more stops today. In Hendersonville, an average of about 125 people hung out by the bus for the presentation which began shortly after 8:00am. Members of the audience included persons with walking canes, people in business suits, and guys in Beef O’Brady’s T-shirts. Dallas Woodhouse was pleased to see so many people take time off work to support the cause, which he believes is gaining traction as people get informed about the details of the president’s plan. Roy Cordato said the president was too steeped in ideology to be responsive to public demand and urged persons to direct their comments to members of Congress.

When pressed for a comment, Chad Adams failed to pull through with the earth-shattering insight that would vanquish all further consideration of government-controlled healthcare, even after he was told this blog needed it to boost traffic.