CNN's Sanchez: Public Option 'Could Make Health Insurance More Competitive and Cheaper'

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CNN's Rick Sanchez often describes his Newsroom segment as a "national conversation."  Increasingly, however, his program primarily consists of Sanchez mouthing current liberal talking points.

So it was today, as he excitedly asked viewers:

Do you want the public option that could make health insurance more competitive and cheaper, because it's looking like we may get it in some form at this point. Here's who else is going to be speaking in just a little bit, Senator Harry Reid is about to announce his position on this. I asked you this same question, by the way, a little while ago. How you felt about public option. You know, I've got to tell you, the numbers seem to show right now, it's about 61 percent in favor.

That 61 percent figure came from a recent CNN poll.  He could have, but didn't, cite another poll, one mentioned recently in The Hill:

Polling experts, however, have documented that many people don’t know what a public option is, and that small changes in language can cause poll results to vary widely. An August poll by Penn, Schoen and Berland Associates showed that only 37 percent of those polled correctly identified the public option from a list of three choices.

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So there's substantial confusion over a public option, which more accurately should be termed a government option.  That's to be expected. Neither Obama nor his congressional Democrats seemingly have a clue about what "their" health reform will be, so why should the public?

But noting that confusion might put a crack in Sanchez's perceived momentum for the public option, and he wasn't about to do that:

And you, on Twitter, are in favor as well. Go to the Twitter board if you can, Zack. Look at the first one -- "Yes, it makes not sense why we can't have another public option.

Under that: "Absolutely, it is a must."

I have no idea what just happened that thing. But you know, sometimes technology gets the best of you, as it today. Let me go back here.

"Absolutely, it's a must."

Next one, here's something I want to know, "Would you like to see a public option? Yes, public option is the whole point."

Next one: "Yes, to the public option."

"I would love to see a public option, without the state opt out. Repeal the anti-trust laws, give real choices to us."

"One word: Yes."

Next one, "yes, but it should be for everyone, not just for a few. We should all be able to opt out from our current coverage if we want."

So, you get a sense there that there is starting to be -- a sense that Americans are embracing this idea of a public option in this country. And there are other people now who are getting involved and embracing it as well.

The reason viewers may have gotten "a sense that Americans are embracing this idea of a public option" is Sanchez didn't read a single tweet from anyone opposed to the idea.  I know he received at least two, but they didn't fit into his storyline.  So he simply pretended they don't exist.   

Sanchez still wasn't done with peddling a major feature of ObamaCare.  He had yet another card to play:

Nebraska's conservative Democrat Ben Nelson, is now saying that he -- this is interesting, remember what I just said, conservative Nebraska Democrat and Senator Ben Nelson, who hasn't been keen on the idea in the past, has over the last couple of days maybe possibly going through a shift in this. He's now saying he would not be opposed to the public option in some form.

Wow, even conservatives are jumping on the public option bandwagon.  It's a landslide!  Sanchez didn't tell his viewers exactly how "conservative" Nelson is.

According to interest group ratings compiled by Project Vote Smart, for 2008 the National Taxpayers Union gave him a rating of F.   In 2007, Nelson scored a 5 with Americans for Tax Reform.  The American Conservative Union assigned him a rating of 16 for 2008.  Nelson received a 100 from the AFL-CIO for 2008 and an A for 2007-2008 from the National Education Association.

Ben Nelson may be many things.  A conservative isn't one of them.

To contend, as Sanchez does, that a government option could make health insurance more competitive and cheaper flies in the face of all reality.  What company could possibly compete against an entity with unlimited tax dollars at its disposal?  And if Medicare, which is defrauded to the tune of $60 billion a year is any example, the public option will be staggeringly expensive even if all other waste is squeezed out of it, a highly unlikely occurrence. 

Rick Sanchez may be many things.  An objective journalist isn't one of them.


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The Public "Option" ISN'T

The public "option" is a MANDATE, a DEMAND, and NOT an option.

It is also quite obvious that the committed Statist/Socialist Sanchez has no clue about economics.    

"CONSUMED DEMOCRACY RETURNS A SOCIALIST REGIME" - Slayer, "Fictional Reality", from Divine Intervention (1994)

"Competition Option" Rick.

"Competition Option" Rick. You didn't get the memo?

"Competition Option" Rick

"Competition Option" Rick. You didn't get the memo?

He will be forgiven.  His in-box must be flooded with messages from Nancy, Harry, etc. And he does all he can.

CNN is much better than FOX

Even though they are dead last they insist on not covering anything negative about DEMS or Obami. This
shows true devotion to their beliefs. They are literally willing to go
out of business rather than betray the Messiah!

http://mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/26/cnn-drops-to-last-place-among-cable-news-networks/ 

I mean, if CNN would actually cover the news fairly (propaganda isn't lies, it is omition) their ratings would skyrocket! But they sacrafice millions and millions for the sake of their religion of liberlism! BRAVO! At least someone puts ethics above money!

 

CNN is much better than FOX

Obama and his minions agree.

Real news

My husband left the tv on cnn all day. I finally changed to Cavuto on Fox. Two hours of Cavuto gave me more news on a variety of issues  than 5 hrs of cnn. At least I had the info then I decide. Cnn is last justifiably.

Real news

My husband left the tv on cnn all day.

Sounds like cruel and unusual punishment.

Yeah, and if...

"Public Option Could Make Health Insurance More Competitive and Cheaper"

Yeah, and if excrement were money, liberals would be vomiting billions of dollars every day.

Put your 'good intentions' in one hand and crap in the other and see what piles up first...!

Public Option = Governmment

Public Option = Governmment Monopoly.   What's competitive about that?

NL207...

 You are spot on, there will be NO compitition. Any public option shall be a gov't monopoly, but there will be an "opt out". Only it won't be anything you are hearing about in the MSM or on Capital Hill.

Health care will the way of the black market, or go offshore. The gov't will not be able to shut down this sort of thing when it happens, & IT WILL. I also believe that any black market health care system will be better then Obama-care, & it will be cheaper. I just hope we don't need to go on vacation to have a needed procedure.

 

"...How blind can you be, don't you see...

...that the gambler lost all he does not have..."  

Nightwish

Opting out

I'm sure many states will want to tell their residents, in essence, that they'll pay for ObamaCare, but not be eligible for anything in return. 

Sounds like a plan.

absolutely predictable

The "public option" will initially make it cheaper, because (like Medicare) its reimbursement payments will be lower than the doctors' own costs.  That will drive all the other viable insurance providers out of the market, because they can't compete with the price.  But it will also drive half the doctors (or more) out of practice, when the gubm'nt mandates that all doctors accept patients under the plan.

That, ultimately, will leave one provider, long queues, and no incentive for competitiveness, which will drive costs back up.  Voila!  No competition and huge price increases..... Welcome to England and NHS.

The Dems are full of pelosi on this, and the MSM is shilling for them all the way.

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If you think health care is expensive now, just wait until it's "free".....

"Do you want the public

"Do you want the public option that could make health insurance more competitive and cheaper"

Since we're talking about make-believe, just give me a unicorn instead.

            Sanc

            Sanchez is a complete idiot. Name one thing that became more productive and cheaper after the government got it's filthy, grubby hands on it.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

What does it take to be an

What does it take to be an anchor on CNN? It certainly isn't general intelligence, and it can't possibly be knowledge of the topic at hand.Was Sanchez hired to fill a quota? He exhibits the usual example of AA policies -- someone who was hired for a job which he has neither the skills nor the experience for -- unless these are "lying with a straight face". 

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→ Requirements

Certainly an ability to drive a car without killing somebody isn't a prerequisite. 

LYDSEXICS UNTIE!

anchor on CNN

Was Sanchez hired to fill a quota?

Probably.  One day an executive there looked around and said, "Darn it, we just don't have enough liberals around here.  Get Ricky on the phone"