Big Three Networks Devote a Mere 40 Seconds to ObamaCare Fail
Add the CLASS Act to the ever growing list of damaging stories (Solyndra, Fast and Furious) to the bungling Obama administration that the media are, for the most part, whistling by. The news last Friday that a key part of Obamacare, the Community Living Assistance Services and Support Act (CLASS), meant to provide long-term care for the elderly – was deemed not sustainable by the Obama administration itself, drew a total of just 40 seconds on the Big Three (ABC, CBS, NBC) broadcast network news shows.
ABC's Good Morning America, on Saturday, included just a 20 second brief by Ron Claiborne who alerted viewers that the "Obama administration is killing a key part of its signature health care overhaul" because it was not "financially viable." Then, later that evening CBS Evening News -- seen by few since college football meant it did not air in the Eastern and Central time zones -- also aired a 20 second brief with weekend anchor Anthony Mason notifying viewers: "The Obama administration has scrapped the long-term care component of the health care reform law before it even took affect." NBC has yet to cover the topic on either NBC Nightly News or the Today show. There wasn't even a word of it on the political roundtable Sunday shows (ABC's This Week, CBS's Face the Nation, NBC's Meet the Press).
The editors of National Review probably best summed up how the demise of the CLASS Act is emblematic of why Obamacare was doomed to fail, when they wrote the following in their October 14 online edition:
"In other words, the United States Congress passed, and the President of the United States signed, a piece of politically convenient legislation that was essentially–that is, mathematically, logically–unworkable, and were either too foolish to realize it, or too cynical to see."
The following items, from the October 15 editions of Good Morning America and CBS Evening News, represent the sum total of Big Three network coverage on the latest embarrassing setback for the Obama administration.
ABC
Good Morning America
October 15, 2011
RON CLAIBORNE: And the Obama administration is killing a key part of its signature healthcare overhaul. It is scrapping a long-term insurance plan that was supposed to begin next year, saying it is not financially viable. It would have helped cover costs for nursing home care or in-home assistance for people with severe disabilities. Critics have blasted it for being too expensive.
CBS
Evening News
October 15, 2011
ANTHONY MASON: The Obama administration has scrapped the long-term care component of the health care reform law before it even took effect. The plan would have provided disability coverage for workers who voluntarily paid a premium during their working lives. However, the administration said yesterday, enrollment projections are falling far short of what would have been required to fund the program.
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Wow. Does this mean we can
Submitted by motherbelt on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 3:45pm.
Wow. Does this mean we can look forward to them pulling the whole thing because it's not "financially viable"?
If Obama can decide what
Submitted by ricklail on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 4:13pm.
If Obama can decide what parts he does not want to use then in 2013 after Herman Cain takes over then he can just get rid of the rest of it. I know it is wishful thinking but, I got to have some hope. There is not hope in the dope in the WH now.
40 seconds is more time than
Submitted by ricklail on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 4:16pm.
40 seconds is more time than NBC, ABC, CNN and MESSNBC have given to Fast and Furiuos and 40 seconds more than MESSNBC has given to Solyndra.
The lamestream media can keep
Submitted by east tennessee john on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 4:29pm.
The lamestream media can keep playing all the games they want as their ratings, and influence sink. Who's going to pay those megabuck salaries for reading a teleprompter, their Wall Street takeover buddies?
Looking forward to next summer
Submitted by needle on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 9:25pm.
Here is another reason for why I hope the Supreme Court invalidates ObamaCare: I want to see how many seconds NBCABCCBSPBSNPRETC devotes to that story.
- Looking forward to the self-annihilation of the Manipulated Stories Machine.