The Associated Press launched a farcical defense of Hillary Clinton’s discredited account of a “health care horror story” that involved a pregnant woman who died weeks after losing her baby. The article, Clinton’s Tale Part Truth, Part Errors, by Charles Babington (or is it Babblington?) is a classic journey down Libsteria Lane where no good lie goes undefended.
The AP one-ups the Hillary Clinton spin by ending their article with their own activist tainted lie as is often the case with mainstream media protectionists of candidates that have been granted most favored party status. (all emphasis mine throughout)
Clinton erred in telling audiences that the Ohio woman lacked insurance when seeking help for her troubled pregnancy. But according to Casto’s account, Bachtel’s medical tragedy began with circumstances very close to the essence of Clinton’s now-abandoned account: the lack of insurance created a $100 barrier to needed medical attention close to home.
The Casto that Babington is talking about is Susie Casto who is the aunt of the woman that died. The following is what Casto said as documented in the AP article in question under a section titled, “THE FACTS:”
The AP then spoke with Bachtel’s aunt, Susie Casto of Middleport, who helped raise the woman. She said Bachtel, who worked at a pizza parlor, did in fact have health insurance when she and her baby died.
But at an earlier time, Casto said, Bachtel lacked health insurance and ran up unpaid bills when treated at a clinic near her home in Middleport. When she returned for treatment when pregnant, the clinic demanded $100 per visit to help retire the outstanding debt, Casto said. Because Bachtel could not afford the fees and found it difficult to travel, her aunt said, she postponed receiving treatment.
Bachtel eventually went to O’Bleness, about 30 miles to the north, for attention.
Casto declined to name the clinics or hospitals involved, and said she felt medical professionals did all they could to save Bachtel and her unborn child.
This is the extent of Casto’s comments regarding the case. Yet somehow the AP came to the conclusion that “the lack of insurance created a $100 barrier to needed medical attention close to home.” This isn’t even close to the truth. Not by a stretch, not by a mile. It is a lie.
Even The New York Times gets that part of the story right although they, like most everyone else in the MSM, fail to task Senator Clinton with some common sense questions that seriously question another claim being told by the Clinton campaign.
“We reviewed the medical and patient account records of this patient,” said Mr. Castrop, the health system’s chief executive. Any implication that the system was “involved in denying care is definitely not true.”
Definitely not true, as in lie. But this shouldn’t be news to the AP because they include the following in their “fact section”:
Pomeroy has about 2,000 residents and two medical clinics. One is affiliated with O’Bleness, the other is the Holzer Clinic, part of a nine-facility chain.
O’Bleness Health System spokeswoman Lynn Anastos said Monday that Bachtel was not a patient at their Pomeroy facility and “she would not have been turned away for lack of payment” if she had sought treatment there.
Holzer associate administrator Jim Blevins said his company has no record of Bachtel being a patient for the past five years. About half of Holzer’s patients are “charity cases,” he said, and the company tries to work out payment schedules with those who fall behind on their bills.
In other words Bachtel could have worked out a payment plan and still received non-emergency treatment. In the case of an emergency this would not have been required. Bachtel was insured and under the care of an obstetrics practice affiliated with the hospital. Finally, there is nothing in the Clinton health care proposal that would require that a treatment facility be close to home. So the facts of the Clinton account are in direct contradiction to the AP’s silly defense.
To take this account of liberal bias in the press one step further one must also look at the Clinton campaign’s excuse and wonder why the MSM gives them an obvious pass.
A Clinton spokesman, Mo Elleithee, said candidates would frequently retell stories relayed to them, vetting them when possible. “In this case, we did try but were not able to fully vet it,” Mr. Elleithee said. “If the hospital claims it did not happen that way, we respect that.”
Let me get this straight, Hillary Clinton is telling a third hand story that they were not able to “fully vet” yet she could retell the story with such specificity as to recount the actual conversation that took place between the dead woman and medial care staffers. Thus when the Clinton campaign spins the spin with their “not able to fully vet” account nobody in the press corp thought to ask them how Mrs. Clinton came up with such a detailed sentence by sentence account. Does any of this excuse make sense to you? No? Me neither.
Mrs. Clinton does not name Ms. Bachtel or the hospital in her speeches. As she tells it, the woman was turned away twice by a local hospital when she was experiencing difficulty with her pregnancy. “The hospital said, ‘Well, you don’t have insurance.’ She said, ‘No, I don’t.’ They said, ‘Well, we can’t see you until you give $100.’ She said, ‘Where am I going to get $100?’
“The next time she came back to the hospital, she came in an ambulance,” Mrs. Clinton continued. “She was in distress. The doctors and the nurses worked on her and couldn’t save the baby.”
Let's not forget the fact that the press is also giving Hillary Clinton a pass on the fact that she is doing something so callous as to use a fabricated story about a dead woman and child to prop up her presidential campaign.
This latest tale as told by Hillary Clinton did much more than expose her as the 2008 Commander McBragg of presidential candidates. It acted like a liberal bug light, trapping activist story tellers and journalistic excuse makers in the web of deceit that has become commonplace in the industry of activist reporting that is known as mainstream media journalism.
Terry Trippany is the editor and publisher of Webloggin.
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Her Bosnia story was real,
April 8, 2008 - 10:51 ET by FishFace222Her Bosnia story was real, too.
http://www.break.com/index/the-truth-behind-hillary-in-bosnia.html
I'd like to know what kind
April 8, 2008 - 11:06 ET by QueenMumI'd like to know what kind of insurance the young woman had. Pomeroy is in a very poor area of Ohio. According to the facts, it seems that the young woman fell into a low income category. Was her insurance perhaps Medicaid? And what about the aunt or other family members who knew of the woman's medical and financial problems? To be honest, I see a case of a young woman who likely was not well-educated or fully competent to care for herself. This is not my fault or any other taxpayer's fault. Nor is it the fault of the medical community.
I've recently spent some time in a local hospital emergency room - as a caregiver, not a patient. Being the busybody that I am, I tuned into the conversations going on around me. Two out of three of the patients who were being treated, when asked, stated that they did not have insurance. I might add that the question was asked after the patient had already been evaluated and treatment begun. At least in the State of Ohio, no one is denied emergency medical care - even if that emergency is something as simple as an allergic reaction to a skin care product. (This was actually one of the cases I observed.) I also overheard the conversation between a young couple and an ER doc re: the possibility that the young woman was pregnant. In other words, this couple used the emergency room for routine obstetrical evaluation. The young lady was given full attention and advised to set up an appointment with an ob/gyn. She was even given the names and numbers of docs in the vicinity.
Bottom line? The current healthcare system takes care of those who do not have insurance and the government already takes care of those who can't afford medical care. There are free clinics for those who need them. And if a family member has any concern, it's up to them to help. We need to stop fostering the notion that the government is obligated to take care of everyone.
P.S. Most hospitals in my area ask those who are insured if they are able to pay their deductible up front. However, to do so is strictly voluntary. Not paying the deductible up front does not preclude someone from being treated. And in an ER situation, the question isn't asked until a patient is stable, if at all. At first I thought this may have been the issue with the $100 in the story.
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QueenMum: You pretty much
April 8, 2008 - 13:37 ET by stratmanQueenMum:
You pretty much hit the nail on the head. NO hospital can deprive someone of emergency care, including care with labor or pregnancy problems.
The government passed the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) . (http://www.emtala.com/faq.htm)
There have been the rare instances that were due typically to an individual's fault and not a hospital policy. The last case I heard was more systemic malfeasance by an LA County hospital, MLK, Jr.-Harbor Hospital nicknamed "Killer King", that was closed due to gross malpractice including violation of EMTALA. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King_Jr.-Harbor_Hospital#The_Fall_of_King.2FDrew)
So much for the Democrat/Liberal management of our medical care.
In essence, this is puffery by Democrats in their bid to gain the Oval Office at nearly any cost. The High Priests and Priestess of the Church of MSM will say nearly anything, justify nearly anything and disingenuously equivocate nearly anything to keep and maintain control over America.
The propaganda is about as thick as I've ever seen in my life. Probably more so.
RRAM Tough!
I actually heard someone on MSNBC
April 8, 2008 - 11:00 ET by sam.i.amclaim that while the story was not true, Hillary understands that there is a health care crisis in this country, and that there are hundreds of stories like these (more lies, probably, but show 'em if you got 'em!)
It was the same logic used in Rathergate. The story is fabricated, but the bigger picture is still true.
Unbelievable!
Partially right
April 8, 2008 - 11:14 ET by iveseenitallSo the story is "partially" right. Is this the best defense we can expect from the media and our "liberal" politicians? Pick and choose "facts" and make up the rest to suit the "greater good". It's like the latest ABC report on the political opinions of our troops. Check that one on Drudge. America is being cheated by the dishonesty of the left. Sad.
NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"
MSM = Liars lying for liars.
April 8, 2008 - 11:14 ET by mattmMSM = Liars lying for liars.
Amen
April 8, 2008 - 11:50 ET by docbSpot on-mattm
How is this woman EVER going
April 8, 2008 - 11:16 ET by WhoIsJohnGaltHow is this woman EVER going to get a handle on the "yellow cake in Niger" stories? One straightforward phone call to the hospital in question would have vetted this story, and the "smartest woman in the world" could not get to the bottom of it.
Sounds like either it's par for the course for her campaign or some fact-checker is looking for a new line of work. I believe the former.
I imagine the real reaction
April 8, 2008 - 11:26 ET by Hunter12I imagine the real reaction was "What the f---, when has the press ever checked anything I've said?!? Twice in the same month!"
"An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last." - Sir Winston Churchill
Yup!
April 8, 2008 - 19:12 ET by GrannyGrump42>>I imagine the real reaction was "What the f---, when has the press ever checked anything I've said?!? Twice in the same month!"<<
BINGO!!!
Wholly Dishonest
April 8, 2008 - 13:21 ET by CobraMan"But at an earlier time, Casto said, Bachtel lacked health
insurance and ran up unpaid bills when treated at a clinic near her
home in Middleport."
Let me get this straight: Hillary claimed that this woman and her baby died because she wasn’t receiving medical care due to lack of insurance when she actually DID have insurance and DID receive medical care, and there's also proof that this woman DID receive medical care when she WASN'T insured, yet people still think that Hillary told PART of the truth here? Just what part of her story is actually truthful and just what are these people smoking, anyways?
Let's try this
April 8, 2008 - 19:14 ET by GrannyGrump42Once, my friend was uninsured. Later, he got hit by a truck and died. By Hillary's logic, my friend died because after being hit by a truck, he was refused care because he was uninsured.
→ Granny
April 8, 2008 - 19:15 ET by Cool ArrowHe didn't see the truck because he was dodging sniper fire
♣ a seal
Close, but no
April 8, 2008 - 23:29 ET by GrannyGrump42Close, but no cigar.
Lessee...
He didn't see the truck because Big Oil caused the Climate Change that made it foggy that morning. But Hillary would reverse Climate Change and there would only be fog in the wetlands, where it would be needed to hide valuable endangered species from Republican gun nuts.
A new campaign slogan
April 8, 2008 - 13:29 ET by CobraManI have a new campaign slogan: Hillary Lied about the Baby that Died!
hillary clinton
April 8, 2008 - 13:40 ET by frank tellsI WANT TO FIX HILLARY CLINTON FOR STAYING WITH BILL WHEN SHE SHOULD HAVE DIVORCED HIM OVER:
1. HIS ANTIMASTURBATION
2. HIS CHEATING ADULTERY
ALSO IM AGAINST HER NOT LISTENING TO ME ABOUT VOTING AGAINST THE ANTI POKER BILL (PHONE CALLS, LETTERS) AND RECEIVING FUNDING FROM HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANIES WHEN THEY ARE ALREADY OVERCHARGING AND AGE DISCRIMINATING. I ALSO BELIEVE LIKE JOE LIEBERMAN THAT BILL CLINTON SHOULD HAVE BEEN IMPEACHED AFTER ILLEGALLY CHEATING ON HIS WIFE.
Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves
April 8, 2008 - 13:44 ET by stratmanHmmm, reminds me of another Democrat presidential candidate. Could it of been, maybe, I don't know, someone like... John Edwards?! (See http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1857089/posts)
RRAM Tough!
kudos
April 8, 2008 - 13:56 ET by jaywlLove your last paragraph. Excellent summation of both the MSM and the cesspool called leftwing politics. It is no wonder most well qualified people, from the left or right, with centered morals will not enter this pit.