Selling Socialism: The Media's Campaign for ObamaCare
Next week, the Supreme Court will hear arguments on the constitutionality of ObamaCare, but if the media were the judges, the Court would rule 9-0 in favor of it. During its coverage of the health care debate, the liberal press never permitted questions about ObamaCare’s legality to interfere with their dream of a government takeover of the health care sector.
Starting even before Barack Obama became President, the press has been campaigning hard for passage of the most liberal version of health care reform as a cure-all elixir to all of America’s health problems. First, they pitched the public on the desperate need to, as ABC’s Dr. Tim Johnson demanded, fix America’s “national shame” of no universal coverage. (Worst of the Worst quote compiliation with videos after the jump)
Then they ignored the history of Medicare, Medicaid and every other entitlement program as they praised the liberal plan as fiscally prudent with reporters like CBS’s Maggie Rodriguez ludicrously proclaiming it would “actually reduce the deficit” and save “billions.”
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However, it wasn’t enough to hype the plan, but also to lionize and encourage its supporters. ABC’s Diane Sawyer hailed Nancy Pelosi’s efforts to pass the politically unpopular ObamaCare as “an epic blend of persuasion, muscle and will.” NBC’s Andrea Mitchell urged Democratic Congressman Elijah Cummings to deliver a win for Obama on the issue: “You’ve got to get this for him.”
Of course, any one who dared oppose Pelosi and her Democratic colleagues was demonized. When outraged voters started showing up at townhall meetings, at Tea Party rallies and on Capitol Hill, they were derided as “ugly” by CBS’s Chip Reid and even sexist and racist. MSNBC’s Chris Matthews obnoxiously pondered if ObamaCare opponents were “really angry about...an African American president and a woman Speaker?” Matthews’ MSNBC colleague, Ed Schultz, went as far to absurdly accuse the GOP of wanting to commit mass murder as he screamed: “The Republicans lie! They want to see you dead!”
Finally, after the bill was passed, the media took a victory lap with the likes of the Washington Post’s Steven Pearlstein as he proclaimed that with ObamaCare’s passage the U.S. had “finally” joined “the rest of the industrialized world” and restored “trust and confidence in our political process” and “in ourselves.”
The following compilation of quotes from the MRC’s archive tells the story of the five phases of the liberal media’s quest to get the constitutionally-challenged ObamaCare passed:
1. SELL THE DESPERATE NEED FOR OBAMACARE
Lack of Universal Health Care is “Immoral”
Carole Simpson: “Even though the U.S. spends twice as much per person as any other developed country on health care, the U.S. is the only developed country that fails to provide universal coverage for all its citizens....”
Medical Editor Tim Johnson: “We have a country that wants to believe it is the best in everything, but until all of us embrace the idea that health care should be a right, not a privilege, our system cannot be glibly described as, quote, ‘the best in the world.’”
– ABC’s World News Tonight/Sunday, October 19, 2003.
“In fact, every industrialized country in this world that is successful with health care — often more successful than we are — has a partnership between government and the private sector. And that’s what I think we have to have in this case.”
— ABC’s medical editor Dr. Tim Johnson discussing Hillary Clinton’s new health care plan on the September 17, 2007 World News with Charles Gibson.
“We’re the only industrialized democracy that doesn’t cover every citizen. That is immoral....to be a country this wealthy and be the only industrialized democracy that hasn’t figured out how to cover everyone.”
— Time senior political analyst Mark Halperin, ex-ABC News political director, on CNN’s Lou Dobbs Tonight, August 6, 2009.
Obama Will Fix “National Shame” of Health Care
“Ultimately, David, there is just one fact I want to let everybody hear: We spend more than twice as much, per person, on health care in this country as the average of all other industrialized countries, yet we’re the only one that doesn’t have universal coverage. That’s a national shame...”
— ABC medical editor Dr. Tim Johnson to anchor David Muir on World News Sunday, March 1, 2009.
NBC Doc: “I Was Rooting for Obama to Hit a Home Run”
“As a physician, you know, I felt like I understood the complexity of the problem. As an American citizen, I was rooting for the President to hit a home run....We’re going to pay big time if we don’t get this [Obama’s health care plan]. I don’t think we’re going to be a great world power.”
— NBC medical correspondent Dr. Nancy Snyderman on a special edition of MSNBC’s Hardball following President Obama’s July 22, 2009 press conference.
Free Clinic Shows “Desperate Need” for ObamaCare
“Once again, we begin tonight with the battle over health care reform, but this time, we’re not starting at a town meeting. Tonight, we’re going to show you why many believe reform is desperately needed. These are just some of the tens of thousands of Americans who need health care but have no insurance or not enough of it, and they’re lining up at a free makeshift clinic in Los Angeles.”
— CBS’s Katie Couric opening the August 13, 2009 Evening News.
“In Inglewood, California, tonight, a vivid demonstration of the health care crisis: A clinic that provides free health care has been inundated with patients. Almost 46 million people in this country do not have health insurance, but the problem is a lot bigger than that....”
— ABC’s Dan Harris on the August 15, 2009 World News.
Why Can’t We All Get Along — and Pass ObamaCare?
“I think providing health care for people who can’t afford it is something that most people do agree with — that there has to be some kind of alternative other than our national, our nation’s emergency rooms for people who need health care. And I read somewhere — I think it was in The New Yorker — that 45,000 people died needlessly because they simply don’t have access to health care, and that just seems so unfair and so undemocratic.”
— Katie Couric in a December 22, 2009 Facebook video chat. The statistic Couric cited, which she also touted on the September 17 CBS Evening News, was generated by the left-wing Physicians for a National Health Program.
2. PRAISE THE PLAN
Resistance Is Futile
“The great news tonight is this bill is on track for passage. Historic change is coming to the United States.”
— Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter on MSNBC after Obama’s speech, September 9, 2009.
If You Ignore the Huge Price Tag, ObamaCare “Saves Billions”
“The Senate Finance Committee said today it will vote on its reform plan next week, and according to a new report from the nonpartisan Congressional
Budget Office, the plan costs less than expected and would actually reduce the deficit. So why do Republicans still oppose it?”
— Fill-in anchor Maggie Rodriguez on the CBS Evening News, October 8, 2009.
“President Obama’s health care plan gets a green light from the Congressional Budget Office, as a key bill not only pays for itself, but actually saves billions....This morning Democratic leaders are cheering a report that shows that the Senate Finance Committee’s health care bill actually saves money.”
— CBS’s Maggie Rodriguez on The Early Show, October 8, 2009. In fact, the initial 10-year projected cost of the health care package was estimated at $829 billion, much of it paid for with new taxes and penalties. A new CBO report released last week doubles the cost.
Excited by Socialism’s Progress
“Good evening. In 1912, almost a hundred years ago, Teddy Roosevelt called for universal health care. It now may be closer than at any time since then. The Senate Finance Committee today voted 14 to 9 in favor of a bill that would overhaul the nation’s health care system. President Obama called it a milestone....”
— ABC’s Charles Gibson leading off World News, October 13, 2009.
Once Morons “Understand” ObamaCare, They’ll Be Thrilled
“A lot of people are going to like [the health care bill] a whole lot once they see what’s in it. For the first time, it’s got some long-term care in it, which everybody is desperate for as the population gets older. It’s paid for, totally paid-for long-term care insurance. So, I think that there’s a lot in the bill that people are going to like. It’s just a question of understanding it.”
— ABC’s Cokie Roberts on This Week, December 20, 2009.
Okay, but Preferred Even More Left-Wing Approach
Anchor Charles Gibson: “Tim, where this stands now, the question that I hear most often is, is this bill, without a public option, without an expansion of Medicare, is it better than nothing?”
ABC’s Dr. Tim Johnson: “I would say absolutely, Charlie. We have to remember that doing nothing leaves us with the status quo, a non-system that is headed for financial and health care disaster....I would personally prefer to have the public option and/or Medicare expansion directly challenging private insurance. But what’s left is not insignificant.”
— Exchange on ABC’s World News, December 18, 2009.
“Absurd” to Say Government Health Care Is Worse
“I’m on Medicare. People who’ve been in the military are on a government health program. And yet the Republicans were able the make the idea that being on a government health program is terrible. How absurd.”
— Longtime ABC News correspondent Sam Donaldson on This Week, January 24, 2010.
3. LIONIZE ITS SUPPORTERS
“Blown Away” By Obama’s Smarts on Health Care
Anchor Charles Gibson: “Our medical editor, Dr. Tim Johnson, was one of those attending today’s White House health care forum....”
Dr. Tim Johnson: “I have to tell you, Charlie, I was blown away by President Obama’s grasp of the subject, how he connected the dots, how he answered the questions without any script.”
— ABC’s World News, March 5, 2009.
Obama Summoned Ghosts of Democratic Greats
“There were ghosts in that chamber tonight, the other Presidents who tried to reform the health care system and failed. From Teddy Roosevelt, to Harry Truman, to Bill Clinton who came to Congress 16 years ago this month with his plan....There was another ghost in the chamber tonight, the spirit of Senator Ted Kennedy, who fought for decades for universal care....At the end, President Obama sought to draw on the grand rhetorical tradition of President Kennedy and others, trying to summon the country to a great and necessary endeavor.”
— ABC’s Terry Moran reporting on Obama’s speech to Congress on Nightline, September 9, 2009.
Andrea’s ObamaCare Plea: “You’ve Got to Get This for Him”
Anchor Andrea Mitchell: “Bottom line, what happens if you don’t get health care for this President is — this is really all-or-nothing for the sense of his power, for his legacy. He’s invested so much in this, in this first year. You’ve got to get this for him.”
Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD): “Andrea, I agree with you a million percent.”
— Exchange on MSNBC’s 1pm ET Andrea Mitchell Reports, March 12, 2010.
Diane Salutes “Indefatigable, Unwavering” Pelosi
“All agree she gets credit for locking up this vote, one of the biggest since Medicare in the 1960s. And she’s said to have done it with an epic blend of persuasion, muscle and will, even when half the town said it couldn’t be done....Their indefatigable, unwavering almost 70-year-old Speaker, mother of five, grandmother of seven....[to Pelosi] What do you think your dad and your mom would have said about this moment?”
— Diane Sawyer interviewing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on World News, March 22, 2010.
4. DEMONIZE ITS OPPONENTS
“Reckless” Republicans Risking People’s Health Care
“You’re always honest about both political parties. Governor, do you believe that the Republicans are playing politics here, at the risk of people’s health care?...Is it upstaging the need to help people right now? Is this getting to be a little bit of a reckless situation?”
– ABC's Chris Cuomo to Arnold Schwarzenegger on Good Morning America, July 22, 2009.
“People are saying that you are playing pure politics with this issue....Are you rallying conservatives to the cause of health care reform? Or are you rallying conservatives to the cause of breaking a President?”
– NBC's Matt Lauer to Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC) on Today, July 22, 2009.
Need a Latter-Day Buckley to Purge Conservatives
CNBC’s John Harwood: “What do you suppose Bill Buckley would think of the nature of the arguments that are being made against the Obama health care plan right now, death panels and all the rest?”
New York Times Week-in-Review editor Sam Tanenhaus: “Well, you know, one of the great contributions Bill Buckley made to conservatism was to move it toward the center. And one way he did that was to repudiate in a very forceful way what was then called the lunatic fringe....We may see in the days ahead where serious responsible Republicans and conservative thinkers say if they’re going to make a forceful argument the country can accept, they’ll have to cut themselves off from this more extreme view.”
— Exchange on MSNBC’s New York Times Edition program, August 14, 2009.
Health Care Debate Threatens Obama’s Safety?
“We turn now to the contentious debate over President Obama’s health care agenda. The rising anger is now ramping up concerns over the President’s personal safety....”
— ABC’s Bill Weir introducing a story on Good Morning America, August 14, 2009. The on-screen headline: “Anxious Moments; Threats Growing In Health Care Debate?”
The Republicans Want to Kill You!
“The Republicans lie! They want to see you dead! They’d rather make money off your dead corpse! They kind of like it when that woman has cancer and they don’t have anything for her.”
— Ed Schultz, host of MSNBC’s The Ed Show, September 23, 2009.
Letting “Half the Country Die” Just to Thwart Obama
Host Dylan Ratigan: “Some Republicans and conservatives celebrating Obama’s failed attempt to bring the 2016 Olympics to Chicago. Down with Chicago! Contessa Brewer has the latest.”
News anchor Contessa Brewer: “Can you imagine this, that some people actually went as far as to cheer?”
Ratigan: “Sure. I mean, there are people that are actually trying to derail health care in order to take down Obama, even if it means half the country dies.”
— Exchange on MSNBC’s 9am ET Morning Meeting, October 5, 2009.
ObamaCare Opponents Are the Real Terrorists
“What would you do, sir, if terrorists were killing 45,000 people every year in this country? Well, the current health care system, the insurance companies, and those who support them are doing just that....Because they die individually of disease and not disaster, [radio host] Neal Boortz and those who ape him in office and out, approve their deaths, all 45,000 of them — a year — in America. Remind me again, who are the terrorists?”
— MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann in a “Quick Comment” on Countdown, January 5, 2010.
“It’s that rare election where voters know exactly what they’re voting on. If they’re with Democrat Martha Coakley, they get health care reform. If they go for Republican Scott Brown, it’s deliberate, premeditated murder for health care!...These people been told one simple thing by this Republican. ‘I’m keeping it simple. Vote for me, I vote no. I kill this thing in its bed.’”
— MSNBC’s Chris Matthews on Hardball, January 19, 2010 a few hours before the polls closed in Massachusetts.
Media in Mourning: Teddy’s Liberal Dream “Derailed”
“On a personal note, you said last night the first call you made after your victory was to Ted Kennedy’s widow, Vicki....How comfortable was that for both of you, knowing that you plan to do whatever you can to derail what Ted Kennedy called, called ‘the cause of his lifetime,’ which is health care reform?”
— NBC’s Meredith Vieira to Senator-elect Scott Brown on Today, January 20, 2010.
Selfish Massachusetts Voters Squelched Health Care for Rest of America
“My fellow Americans, the state of our union is, well, quite wretched at the moment....Massachusetts, which for nearly half a century proudly sent a senator to Washington to fight for social justice and universal health care, has chosen as his replacement someone who campaigned in effect on the slogan ‘We’ve got ours, so the hell with everyone else.’”
— Washington Post business columnist and former business reporter Steven Pearlstein in a January 27, 2010 piece detailing the speech he wished President Obama would deliver that night.
“Unfortunately...Health Care Is Being Held Hostage”
Co-host Maggie Rodriguez: “Deadlines keep getting missed for passing health care. Obstacles keep mounting. Will your husband ever give up on trying to find a compromise?”
Michelle Obama: “Yeah, we can’t afford to keep — to give up. Not in this country....”
Rodriguez: “Unfortunately at the moment, though, health care is being held hostage by partisanship.”
— Excerpt of taped interview shown on CBS’s The Early Show, February 22, 2010.
ObamaCare Opponents = Violent Thugs
“Opponents of the bill have been out today, and some of them pulled out all the stops. Protesters roaming Washington, some of them increasingly emotional, yelling slurs and epithets.”
— ABC’s Diane Sawyer on World News, March 21, 2010.
CBS Insists: Anti-ObamaCare Demonstrators Get “Ugly”
Correspondent Chip Reid: “The closer we get to a vote, the nastier the debate becomes....Outside the Capitol, a few hundred members of the conservative Tea Party movement called on Congress to kill the Democratic health care reform bill as Republicans urged them to keep fighting.”
Representative Mike Pence (R-IN): “And you are here to say the American people don’t want a government takeover of health care!”
Reid: “Moving inside, they tried to lobby undecided Democrats. At times, it got ugly. [Video shows an office door being closed on group chanting in the corridor.] The angry war of words over health care reform in Washington is echoing across the nation....”
— CBS Evening News, March 16, 2010.
“A year-long debate that’s been rancorous and mean from the start turned even nastier yesterday. Demonstrators protesting the bill poured into the halls of Congress shouting ‘Kill the bill!’ and ‘Made in the USSR.’ And as tempers rose, they hurled racial epithets, even at civil rights icon John Lewis of Georgia, and sexual slurs at Massachusetts Democrat Barney Frank. Other legislators said the protesters spit on them, and one lawmaker said it was like a page out of a time machine.”
— Bob Schieffer leading off CBS’s Face the Nation, March 21, 2010.
If You’re Anti-ObamaCare, You Must Be a Bigot
“What are the Tea Partiers really angry about? Health care reform, or the fact that it was an African American President and a woman Speaker of the House who pushed through major change?”
— MSNBC’s Chris Matthews at the top of Hardball, March 29, 2010.
Opposing ObamaCare Makes Cokie Think of Pre-Civil War “Nullification”
“You have these 14 states attorneys general saying that they want to have the [Supreme] Court overturn the recently passed health care law. I must say, I was just with my grandkids at Fort Sumter, and the notion of nullification made me extremely nervous because it was, of course, the first step toward the Civil War. But that is going to be a huge question before the Court this fall.”
— ABC’s Cokie Roberts on This Week, April 11, 2010.
Opposing Government-Run Medicine Just Like Opposing Civil Rights
“We’ve lived through a version of this story before, and not just with Medicare. Nearly every time this country has expanded its social safety net or tried to guarantee civil rights, passionate opposition has followed....After Brown v. Board of Education outlawed school segregation in 1954, 101 members of Congress signed a statement calling the ruling an instance of ‘naked judicial power’ that would sow ‘chaos and confusion’ and diminish American greatness. A decade later, the Wall Street Journal editorial board described civil rights marchers as “asking for trouble” and civil rights laws as being on “the outer edge of constitutionality, if not more.”
— New York Times writer David Leonhardt in his December 15, 2010 front-page “Economic Scene” column, “Opposition to Health Law Is Steeped in Tradition.”
5. CELEBRATE ITS PASSAGE
Another Benefit: We Can “Trust” Ourselves Again
“It’s shaping up to be a great weekend here in Washington. I’m not just talking about the spectacular weather or another upset-filled NCAA basketball tournament. I’m talking about the prospect of a quasi-climactic vote in the House that would finally have the United States join the rest of the industrialized world in offering health insurance to all its citizens....Passing a health-care reform bill would restore not only a measure of trust and confidence in our political process but also, more significantly, trust and confidence in ourselves.”
— Washington Post business columnist Steven Pearlstein, March 19, 2010.
Ted Kennedy Idolatry: “The Unfinished Business Is Done”
“You heard the President pay tribute to Senator Ted Kennedy, who devoted his career to health care reform. But there was another quiet tribute at the Senator’s grave. A note left by his son, Congressman Patrick Kennedy. It said simply: ‘Dad — the unfinished business is done.’”
— ABC’s Diane Sawyer on World News, March 23, 2010.
ObamaCare Fixes Reagan Legacy of “Inequality”
“At least one thing seems clear: The bill that President Obama signed on Tuesday is the federal government’s biggest attack on economic inequality since inequality began rising more than three decades ago....The laissez-faire revolution that Mr. Reagan started did not cause these trends. But its policies — tax cuts, light regulation, a patchwork safety net — have contributed to them.”
— New York Times economics writer David Leonhardt in his March 24, 2010 “Economic Scene” column.
“For Many, Health Care Relief Begins Today”
— New York Times headline over a series of articles about official launching of ObamaCare, September 23, 2010.
“Millions of seniors are about to get their first taste of health care reform, and a lot of them will probably like it. For the first time, the 45 million seniors on Medicare can get free annual physicals, no more co-payments. They’ll get free screenings for diabetes and cancer....Advocates say most of these first provisions taking effect are quite popular and will be hard for anyone to take away.”
— Correspondent Sharyl Attkisson on the December 31, 2010 CBS Evening News.
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Terrific summary of the MSM's cheerleading
Submitted by Galvanic on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 11:28am.
Including Andrea Mitchell's plea to Rep. Cimmings that he help get Obamacare passed for Obama's legacy.
Considering all the propaganda the MSM dished out on Obamacare, how do they explain that the majority of Americans want it totally repealed?
I'm sure in their press rooms they sum that up as average Americans being too ignorant to know what's in their best interest, and the awesome power or Rush Limbaugh.
It certainly deserves it's own spot in the NB HOF
Submitted by Blonde on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 12:08pm.
Because it's a Hall of Fame compilation of Liberal Media Bias.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
Wow!
Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 2:25pm.
Great compilation! Sickening to read and watch, but impressive nonetheless!
Yawn
Submitted by oldfart on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 11:33am.
Who listens to Dan, Ed, Cokie and Chris anyway? The one note media is getting really boring.
Since we hear the same thing from the same people on different networks one can only conclude that the DNC is writing their copy.
Yawn, snooze, snore.
The media...
Submitted by unkeeaf on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 11:39am.
They are as much our enemy as al Qaeda. Every bit as much.
~More so
Submitted by Wrathful Brunette on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 11:52am.
The Muslims are open about it.
And this long list is just the MSM
Submitted by swenk22 on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 11:35am.
This list doesn't even include our tax funded NPR. You should hear some of the white house propaganda coming out on it.
OUTSTANDING!!
Submitted by gopcongress on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 11:53am.
That was a GREAT compiliation, Geoffrey! This is the most comprehensive, illustrative narrative I've seen with regard to the entire sequence of events surrounding Obamacare and its socialist purveyors. This thread should be MANDATORY reading for every conservative running for office in this country.
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Thanks! The original list of
Submitted by Geoffrey Dickens on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 12:34pm.
Thanks! The original list of pro-ObamaCare quotes was even MUCH longer. Could easily have been well over 100 quotes. This is just the worst of it.
And yet...
Submitted by bkeyser on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 12:05pm.
67% of the country still wants it to go away. This is what happens when you attempt to remove personal liberty.
Great job, Newsbusters,
Submitted by fscarn on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 12:04pm.
That compilation will come in handy in the weeks, months ahead.
If given their choice, the media and leftists would literally and utterly shred the US Constitution and put in its place the Soviet version.
They would do whatever they had to remain from our head all of the sentiments contained in the Decl of Independence. And it goes without saying that the very idea of Christianity would be stomped and made criminal.
Total government is the goal.
Diane
Submitted by mmilesll on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 12:12pm.
The last I heard this woman was from Louisville, KY and in the time since living there she was not made Queen of anything. I say this because every time I miss changing the channel fast enough I have to listen to this bitch act like somebody did make her Queen and we all were just the peasants who she looked down on. What ever made her think that anybody cared what she said, even though she acts like we should be hanging on her every word. The reason why "Diane" and all the other LSM think that obamacare is so wonder is that NONE of them will have to be under it. Just like everybody, including staff, in Congress is not under obamacare. They can all pontificate about how wonder it is and "look what we have done for all the common folks, we care so much about them". Of course, all us common folks will not only have to pay for this mess, but also pay for the "leaders" healthcare. The end of this crap is coming a lot sooner than these folks will know and for us common folks not soon enough.
An alternative
Submitted by oldfart on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 12:13pm.
Everyone wants to save money so since it seems that all of the networks are hauling the same water for the DNC I would suggest the following:
1. All of the people referenced by video in this article would sign a ‘right to use agreement’ for their image for which these people, and their heirs, would receive compensation based on some formula. After all these people seem so stuck on themselves I am sure they would want future generations to bask in the sunshine of their knowledge, intelligence, and personal aurora.
2. The networks would then contact Mr. Roger A. Iger, Chairman and CEO of the Walt Disney Company. The networks would sign contracts to have animated figures of the people who previously signed ‘right to use’ agreements.
3. These figures would be seated in front of cameras and ‘talk’ whatever the line of BS is for that afternoon/evening for all the world to enjoy.
4. The networks would save money because there would be no more salary, withholding taxes, retirement, workers comp, unemployment insurance, no health insurance etc. All they would have to do is keep the figures dusted off and a mechanical ‘tune up’ from time to time.
5. The networks would only need those employees REQUIRED by UNION rules and any first year grad student could plug in the thumb drive with the day’s performance.
6. Just think of the joy this would provide for the American viewing public. Especially if such an agreement could be worked out with the Estate of Andy Rooney. I know we would all love to hear from that old curmudgeon again. I get all tingled up just thinking about it.
Me thinks we is cryin' over spilt milk
Submitted by Dave. on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 12:29pm.
The government takeover of our health care system has already happened.
It's all over but the crying, as there is no way ComieCare will ever be repealed.
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
Do us a favor, Dave?
Submitted by almostacowboy on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 12:47pm.
Change your tag line to something which more accurately reflects your sheepish nature.
Repeal may be very difficult . . .
Submitted by Galvanic on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 12:53pm.
. . . and it will be made nearly impossible should the Supreme Court uphold it this summer.
If Obama is re-elected, the Republicans will have to win a veto-proof majority in both houses of the Congress to repeal it.
Obama-care and Socialism
Submitted by Steve Cakouros on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 12:30pm.
I lived in a Socialist country for 42 months. Whatever you call it, Communism Market Socialism or State sponsored Capitalism, it does not work. Nor will it ever work. Socialism is a tree with bad roots. It cannot be saved.
Cut it down because it is taking up valuable space.
The Puritans tried Socialism after arriving in the New World. After rejecting it they began to prosper. That was no coincidence. The governor of the Puritan community saw fit to condemn the ancients because they invented a scheme that in its own way edges out God. He even named Plato as one of the culprits.
We must dump Obama and his Socialist schemes that go back to Sir Thomas More’s Utopia and Plato’s Republic.
Rep. Michelle Bachman is right; as soon as we throw out Obama-care Socialism the economy will take on life.
Steve,
Submitted by BBallleaper on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 1:05pm.
I agree with you. However, the converse is also true. If the SC fails to invalidate this communist act I believe an unimaginable sense of loss of America will descend over not only the economy but every red-blooded, patriotic Conservative in this country. I believe a severe depressive attitude will sweep over us. And making life even more unbearable for us will be the euphoria of the left as they celebrate the final nail in capitalism and the end of America as we have known it. The 50% who pay no taxes, who hate America for being successful, who use race and wealth to divide us, who foster societal entropy so that they can bring America down to the lowest level of degradation,....will be partying in the streets. At that point we'll have to decide: revolution or acquiescence.
Steve I'm curious
Submitted by mandrake on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 1:41pm.
You say you lived in socialist country for 42 months? If it's not to intrusive, may I ask where? And did you ever get sick while there? If so how were you treated?
Second thing I'd like to say is..I live in socialist Kanuckistan..and as I look out my window at this very beautiful spring day and I see lots of cars and lots of people driving them..despite the fact that gas prices are thru the roof. And I see lots of home renovation going on. So I think to myself..life is good.
Oh, and that socialist Canada-care system that everyone in the US hates has saved my life at least once..maybe twice.
Your life was saved
Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 2:46pm.
and you can't remember if it was once or twice? Must have been really life threatening situations, or else your life isn't as good as you claim it to be.
No
Submitted by mandrake on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 3:00pm.
I said they saved my life....not my memory Does bleeding to death from a compound fracture count?
⇒ Well, of course
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 3:02pm.
Are you counting "compound" as once, or twice?
It's a shame...
Submitted by almostacowboy on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 12:48pm.
..that so few people (the MSM) have so much influence over so many people. They know that our major weakness is our inherent belief that most people are "good".
. . . and their inherent belief that they are more . . .
Submitted by Galvanic on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 1:13pm.
. . . informed and better educated than the audience.
Worst Bill
Submitted by Edhenry on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 1:13pm.
Worst Bill EVER!
Cost/Individual liberty/quality of care/privacy/innovation.
I just vomited
Submitted by dmacleo on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 2:18pm.
ok not literally but seeing that stuff again drove my anger into overdrive instantly.
this column needs to be highlighted and spread around.
well done.
The Vichy/Quisling Press are on full alert.
Submitted by JLin on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 2:20pm.
The capitulation of the vaunted "Fourth Estate" is complete. They have their orders and they are "moving on" to Victory 2012. All hail The One.
⇒ I agree
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 2:32pm.
The statements are totally felatious.
If this thing survives it will create chaos
Submitted by JLin on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 2:38pm.
The Vichy press will be in overdrive to spin the death panels, the rationing, the waits, the unnecessary deaths and suffering, the decline in innovation and numbers of physicians.... The high cost of medicine is directly and solely related to government market interference and improper regulation of the insurance industry.
The Democrats will also have to import Indian and Pakistani doctors to replace all the Americans who drop out. Physicians will be paid like clerks.
Sigh,
Submitted by mandrake on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 2:50pm.
I heard all these arguements back in the 1960's when I was young. Scared the life out me..but ya know what? I'm still here and my name hasn't come up in any 'death panels' so far.
Probably because until PPACA
Submitted by Free Stinker on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 3:03pm.
Probably because until PPACA they have not been death panels. Now we have one.
Don't cry to us when *you* get denied healthcare.
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GREAT blog...
Submitted by Paul G on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 2:43pm.
I only wish the LSM Morons would read this