During a segment on Tuesday’s Newsroom program, CNN anchor Rick Sanchez and correspondent Ali Velshi bizarrely agreed that the issues of illegal immigration and abortion, as well as the constitutionality of the ObamaCare proposal, had little to do the health care debate, after citizens raised those issues at a health care town hall with Senator Arlen Specter.
Sanchez led the 3 pm Eastern hour of the CNN program with his questioning of the relevance of the abortion and Constitution issues to the health care debate, interspersed with clips from the Specter town hall: “A town hall meeting to discuss health care reform. But instead....children....the Constitution....the Gettysburg Address?...Overwhelmingly Republican and overwhelmingly anti-Obama....Which party is being helped or hurt by this?” The first sound bite was of an unidentified participant who brought up the illegal immigrant issue, and stated “the illegals- they shouldn’t even be here.” The second clip was from another participant who brought up the abortion issue: “While that baby is in the mother, we don’t count that as a person.” The last clip came from someone who quoted from Lincoln’s most famous speech.
The CNN anchor then began the first segment by playing more complete sound bites from the Specter town hall. As he introduced the clips, Sanchez hinted that the only reason why the illegal immigrant and abortion issues were raised at the Specter town hall was because they were “wedge issues.” Out of the five clips, only one came from a participant who brought up an issue that was completely unrelated to the ObamaCare proposal- the planned closure of Guantanamo Bay.
SANCHEZ: ...What I want to do is- is give you a sense of what’s transpired in these health care debates today. Now, I want to tell you about the two town hall meetings that have taken place- stay with me here- one with President Obama, the other held by Senator Arlen Specter. One is civil; one is raucous. Now, as you prepare to watch this, consider this. If you want to rile up a certain crowd and get them to be against something- no matter what it is, anything, just get them to be against something- just tell them it’s pro-same-sex marriage, or pro-illegal immigrant or pro-terrorists. Even if none of that is true, that’s why they’re called wedge issues. Now, listen to this town hall meeting with Senator Arlen Specter and ask yourself what much of this has to do about health care?
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE 3: I do not want to pay on a health care plan that includes the right for a woman to kill her unborn baby. (audience applause) Is it true that this plan is in the health care bill?
UNIDENTIFIED MALE 1: I believe the polls show that most people are happy with their health care. There’s a few problems- the illegals. They shouldn’t even be here, let alone (unintelligible, as audience cheers and applauds). I would ask Congress to do something to send them home, so we don’t have to deal with that.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE 5: You know what the bill does say? And I can cite the page and the number- there will be no health care until you are born. While that baby is in the mother, we don’t count that as a person.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE 6: What about this Guantanamo closure? I don’t want these criminals to come over into- here into our area and escape and find- we find that a bunch of innocent people have been murdered. And that’s what’s going to happen. Did you ever read the Koran, senator?
SENATOR ARLEN SPECTER: The Koran?
UNIDENTIFIED MALE 6: The Koran.
SPECTER: Now, wait a minute. Now, wait a minute. Now, wait a minute. Now, wait a minute. Wait- wait a minute, wait a minute.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE 4: (unintelligible) I have every right to leave.
SPECTER: Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. He has a right to leave. He’s right. He has- wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute! Wait a minute. You want to leave? Leave.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE 4: I am going to speak my mind before I leave, because your people told me I could. I called your office and I was told I could have the mike to speak. And then, I was lied to because I came prepared to speak, and instead, you wouldn’t let anybody speak. You handed us what- 30 cards? Well, I got news for you- that you and your cronies in the government do this kind of stuff all the time. Well, I don’t care. (audience applause) I don’t care how damned crooked you are. I’m not a lobbyist with all kind of money to stuff in your pocket so that you can cheat the- the citizens of this country, so I’ll leave and you can do whatever the hell you please to do. One day, God’s going to stand before you and he is going to judge you and the rest of your damn cronies up on the Hill. (audience cheers and applause) And then, you will get your just desserts.
Sanchez then turned to Velshi, who was on assignment in Kentucky, and asked, “How much- were you as puzzled by- [as] I was listening to these town hall forums today and noticing that so much of the debate was not about health care?” Velsi made it clear by his answer (before he was cut short by technical difficulties) that he agreed with Sanchez.
VELSHI: Listen, I’m troubled by this because- yeah, this is just such an important debate. It’s such an important thing for Americans to talk about, whether or not you are in favor of health care reform. What troubles me is that I listened to that entire press conference- the entire town hall, and then the one with the president. Certainly, that one with Arlen Specter was 70 percent or 80 percent about things that had nothing to do with health care, and the anger and the vitriol. I’m doing something very different here. We’ve been driving from Atlanta. We’re on our way to Iowa. We’re in Kentucky right now. We are having some very interesting discussions with people, and we’re finding the same things. There are real concerns about the cost, about the quality of health care, whether people’s choices are being taken away-
Near the end of the hour, during an interview of former ABC correspondent and current Obama administration communications director Linda Douglass, Sanchez claimed that “there’s no evidence, as we’ve found out, that there’s any plans to make the government or make all Americans pay for abortions in the plan,” and asked her what was the administration’s “strategy for dealing with those falsities?”
That’s patently false, Mr. Sanchez. The Associated Press, which is no right-wing press outlet, reported on August 5 that “health care legislation before Congress would allow a new government-sponsored insurance plan to cover abortions, a decision that would affect millions of women and recast federal policy on the divisive issue.” That detail is the main reason why the abortion issue has been thrust into the health care debate.
The illegal immigrant issue is equally relevant, as hospitals are bearing the burden of having to treat them in their emergency rooms, something the New York Times reported on as far back as 2002. But don’t let those details get in the way of either Sanchez or Velshi.
—Matthew Balan is a news analyst at the Media Research Center.




















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Katie Couric, right wing plant
August 11, 2009 - 17:15 ET by TexndocPerky Katie brought up "coverage" for illegal immigrants in a face-to-face interview with Zero, that little wedge artist. Zero lied and said they would not be covered at all.
Never ever trust the Joker.
August 11, 2009 - 17:41 ET by 10ksnookerNever ever trust the Joker.
"Zero lied and said they
August 11, 2009 - 17:55 ET by ckc1227"Zero lied and said they would not be covered at all."
No, they just get to keep going to emergency rooms for free treatment without having to buy the public plan, or pay the penalty for not buying the public plan. They actually get a better deal than the citizens.
MSM
August 11, 2009 - 17:27 ET by powhitemalei guess one requirement to get a job in the MSM would be a third grade education. anything over that is overqualified! "there is nothing wrong with being a white, conservative, man!" - powhitemale
News organization
August 11, 2009 - 17:42 ET by Jerry MackI must be getting old. I can remember when Cnn resembled a news organization. They have tried live broadcast blogging, twettering and scuba diving for Obama in an effort to improve their ratings. The one proven method is the one that they avoid. Just report the facts.
THE MOST BUSTED NAME IN NEWS...
August 12, 2009 - 11:36 ET by danybhoyCNN went down the tubes when 3 things happened...
1. Bernard Shaw retired...
2. They canceled "Crossfire"...
3. They Canceled "Capital Gang"...
I bring up 2 & 3 because those shows had some left/right balance with debate. CNN made a mistake by punting that format to FoxNews.
BTW, Rick Sanchez sucks, I just felt the urge to remind people of that. Rick, if you see this, you are welcome, & just remember this, the root word of "Twitter" is TWIT. I'm just saying.
"...How blind can you be, don't you see...
...that the gambler lost all he does not have..."
Nightwish
Sanchez is peeved because
August 11, 2009 - 19:13 ET by Radical1979Sanchez is peeved because the questions were intelligent and based on the bill. I watched the meeting, it was not "raucus", it was passionate, but well behaved.
It's very fair to ask why we are being asked to care for illegals, and obviously the Constitution is relevant when discussing anything to do with government.
Obama's meeting was a farce.
Re Immigration
August 11, 2009 - 19:45 ET by slickwillie2001The Bamster said yesterday that he wanted an immigration bill to sign before the end of the year. If he is confident that he can get an amnesty through, then the debate over whether illegal aliens are covered in the Obamacare bill doesn't matter.
At present, democratics have refused an amendment that would clearly proscribe illegals from receiving Obamacare. There is nothing in the bill at present that would block them. In fact, there is a clause in HR3200 that says "if one member of a family is eligible for Obamacare, then they all are." This means that if an extended family of Mexicans drops one in the USA, the whole family is thereby legally entitled to Obamacare. This is an extension of the anchor baby problem that greatly complicates the immigration debate.
The Coming Immigration Battle: http://corner.nationalreview.com
I'm not so sure the bill
August 11, 2009 - 19:52 ET by Radical1979I'm not so sure the bill will go through. As has been said, they've awakened the sleeping giant, the American public.
And getting more educated
August 11, 2009 - 20:43 ET by Clear thinkerAnd getting more educated on the subject everyday... Obamacare Broken Down For All
http://iamnotaracist.wordpress.com/
With these Libs one thing
August 11, 2009 - 20:36 ET by RR GOPWith these Libs one thing is never related to anything else...unless it's to their benefit.
But I think there's a buried truth in what he said...the Constitution doesn't really matter any more except to several millions of us.
One of the 34% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 86% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory.
Illegal Immigration, Health care and Amnesty
August 11, 2009 - 22:34 ET by BrittanicusThe Status Quo are selling propaganda and downright lies, across the
TV, radio bandwidths. LIES! Lies and more lies about both Health care
and illegal immigration. The facts are that President Obama has an
objective of introducing a Canadian and European type single payer
system. In truth it's like a nationwide--MEDICARE--like all senior
citizens receive now. It's only difference their will be--NO CO-PAYS,
DEDUCTIONS, NO PREMIUMS AND NO PRE -EXISTING CONDITIONS. The Special
interest lobbyists, who work for the wealthy health care industry, are
using every means possible to derail any kind of Universal health care.
We must remember the British/English, French, German, Danish and other
have been well accepted by their population for decades, with no
worries about bankruptcy or Debt collectors calling. My health care in
England, was first class when I lived in there, without financial
worries and no distractions from profiteering insurance companies.
Since the inception of the European common market and the directive of
open borders for cheap labor pouring into the industrialized
nations, they have been overwhelmed by the impoverished needing
health care. Such conditions didn't exist before the 1960's, as the
their was no mass immigration and waiting periods. In America today
and since the newest waves of legal and illegal immigration, costs to
medicate these people have sky rocketed who have never paid one penny
into the system. Each previous government never have restricted
immigration, but allowed taxpayers to pay for their health care and
welfare benefits. Each year approximately 1.5 million new immigrants
are granted work visas and many become public charges.
Now Obama is insisting on yet another AMNESTY, which will be even
costlier to the American taxpayers, so says the Heritage foundation.
American taxpayers should not have to subsidize US businesses, which
has been happening for years? A large majority of pariah corporate
executives, do not want any restrictions on foreign national workers,
that is why they have tried to kill a mandated E-Verify identity data
base, to extract all illegal immigrants from the working environment.
That SANCTUARY STATES like California
must rescind illegal immigrant refuge policies. That President Obama's
health
care renewal plan—WILL--attract millions more impoverished people from
around
the world. That they can join with the 20 plus million already here, to
get
free medical care under the Democrats law now passing through Congress.
MY
QUESTION IS! WHY SHOULD TAXPAYERS
SUPPORT THE ILLEGAL LABOR FOR THE PARASITE CORPORATE ENTITIES ACROSS AMERICA?
CALL
TODAY AND GIVE POLITICIANS AT 202-224-3121 YOUR CRESCENDO OF
FRUSTRATION? THAT'S ALL THEY UNDERSTAND--WHEN
THEIR JOBS
ARE IN PERIL. GOOGLE NUMBERSUSA AND JUDICIALWATCH TO LEARN MORE ABOUT
THE
CORRUPTION AND PROFITEERING FROM BOTH PARTIES. OVERPOPULATION will be
the irreversible consequences of mass immigration.
The treasonous blather continues with the mental giants...
August 12, 2009 - 09:48 ET by ThalpyThe treasonous blather continues with the mental giants of our press. When 75% plus of the births at Parkland Hospital, Dallas, Texas in January 2007 are Hispanic, illegal immigration IS an issue in health care. When Obamacare picks up the tab for abortions, it's a health care issue. It could go on and on endlessly.
A search for a brain for Rick Sanchez might involve health care even though the search would be futile, ending in certain failure.
August 12, 2009 - 09:55 ET by jessieHThey just don't get it. I'ts not about hearthcare. It is about what the people want to know about. It's bad enough we can't talk to them unless they are running for election. I swear, they do the same thing, every time. This is about the govt. overstepping their authority. This is about reading the bills that affect our lives. This is about trying to change the Constitution to fit their agenda. This is about the corruption in government. And this is about the MSM controlling what the people see & hear, instead of reporting the news.
Rick, Rick, Rick
August 12, 2009 - 13:02 ET by BondPlainBondDrinking again? Let someone else drive, okay?
Hey Sanchez, suppose you show me in the Constitution...
August 12, 2009 - 14:48 ET by R D Helm...where it authorizes the federal goverment to have any role in health care whatsoever.
And don't try and tell me that if this Nazified health care plan (and that is exactly what it is) passes, that we won't wind up paying for abortions and the illegal criminal invaders.
-Dave
If it's CommieCare you want, then move to Cuba.