In line with a record in The New York Submit, President Barack Obama allegedly responded to a letter he got from a Texas faculty instructor who used to be involved concerning the negative impression the Affordable Care Act may have on the president’s political position by using referring to conservative Americans as “tea baggers.”

“This bill has brought about such a divisive, derisive and toxic atmosphere,” wrote Thomas Ritter, a fifth-grade trainer at Sally B. Elliott Elementary in Irving, Texas. “The fact is that any citizen that disagrees along with your administration is targeted and ridiculed.”

Ritter added that he was once afraid to write down the president within the first location as a result of he believed he could face “retribution.”

“I watched you’re making fun of tea baggers and your press secretary make enjoyable of Ms. [Sarah] Palin which used to be especially under the distinction of the White Home,” Ritter closed. “Do the best factor now not the political thing. Recommend a bill that Americans can make stronger.”

The president responded to Ritter on legit White House stationary by way of saying that he liked his “concern in regards to the poisonous political environment at this time.

“I do have to challenge you, although, on the belief that any citizen that disagrees with me has been ‘focused and ridiculed’ or that I have ‘made fun’ of tea baggers,” the president spoke back, echoing Ritter’s use of the derogatory term applied to conservatives who establish with the tea birthday party.

“[I] defend strongly the fitting of everyone to talk their thoughts — including those who name me ‘socialist’ or worse,” Obama endured.

Ritter put the letter up for sale on MomentsInTime.com and told the Post that he’s doing so because he is disenchanted with the president and the ACA. “The president told me what he concept I needed to hear,” Ritter informed Publish journalists. “The letter is just phrases on a paper. It doesn’t mean anything to me as a result of Obama doesn’t mean any of it.”

The Blaze used to be instructed that the letter is “completely” actual when they contacted MomentsInTime.com to verify its authenticity.

[h/t The Blaze]
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