Kal Penn: GOP Debates 'Broke My Heart'
Strangely claiming to still be an "independent," actor-slash-Obama-advisor Kal Penn wrote for the God's Politics blog on September 29 that his heart was broken by the crowds at Republican debates, but urged Obama's young voters it's "time to re-engage!" That doesn't sound very "independent" of Obama at all.
But, then "Kumar" of the marijuana-addled "Harold and Kumar" movies has only donated to Democrats. That would include this piece:
It broke my heart when I watched the Republican presidential debates and saw some people in the audience applaud the notion that young Americans without health care should be left to die. It saddened me this week when they booed a brave service member fighting for us overseas just because he happens to be gay.
Whether you’re a Democrat, a Republican, or an Independent like me, our generation cannot let the president’s strong vision be undone after everything we have fought for and won. We inherited debt, wars, a bickering political system, and a dangerous growing gap between those at the very top and everyone else. But we have achieved incredible successes, and have so much more left to still do. It’s not right to roll that back.
I’ve been motivated by the reality that progress is possible with a leader who understands what’s at stake. But progress is never easy, which is all the more reason to keep a focus on positivity and abandon cynicism.
Penn even thinks the media isn't pro-Obama enough:
The news media rarely cover good stories about youth issues these days, but recently, several outlets did report on the success of the Affordable Care Act and its impact on young adults. Since the bill’s passage in 2010, nearly one million more young adults have obtained health care coverage.
By giving people under 26 the security of knowing they can use their parents’ insurance policies, our generation will no longer be at the mercy of insurance companies and won’t have to go without health coverage as we start our careers. These reported numbers of newly insured young people are incredible, and clearly illustrate how President Obama’s vision for a country with quality and affordable health care for all is becoming a reality.
Despite these big steps in the right direction, our work is far from over. If some members of Congress or other presidential contenders get their way and repeal important legislation such as The Affordable Care Act, or reinstate Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, these positive changes will be taken away from millions of Americans who have new found security.
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Face-melting hypocrisy
Submitted by motherbelt on Fri, 10/07/2011 - 9:26am.
The entire Republican party is tainted by the actions of few classless slobs.
Yet when a prominent Democrat makes a speech (we're not talking comments from audience members) in which he exhorts his side to "take the sons of bitches out!" that's just a matter of one man's opinion.
As Jay Carney, who speaks for the president said:
Mr. Hoffa speaks for himself...... The president speaks for himself
Independent like me? Now that
Submitted by ricklail on Fri, 10/07/2011 - 12:56pm.
Independent like me? Now that is a lie straight from the pits of hell. He had a a position in Obama's quasi government at one time. If i remember correctly it had to do with a liaison with Hollywood.
I hate to use a reference from Huff a Puff but it is the only thing I could find that prove he is a liar.
Thanks to some idiocy by the Obama administration...
Submitted by drsamherman on Fri, 10/07/2011 - 12:37pm.
...those new young lives are almost as expensive to insure as the lives of us older people. The recent requirement to cover contraception at zero deductible, zero copay will increase premiums for everybody, including those who no longer require those services. Equally, the behavioral health costs of a younger population which traditionally would be shared across a larger risk pool is now borne by a smaller risk pool (parents and their employers as the smaller pool, as opposed to parents, employed people 26 and under and all of their employers being the larger pool). Considering the rate of growth of substance abuse claims seen by many insurers in the under 25 year age group, this sector of health care will also cause premiums to rise.
Kumar is not only a liar about being an "independent", he is also ignorant of the effects that the Obamacare bill have already had on insurance premiums and the coverage decisions being made through its processes.
Chronically misinformed denizens of the Hollywood hollowhead...
Submitted by Phryj1 on Fri, 10/07/2011 - 5:01pm.
...liberal bubble, trotted out and given a soapbox because they'll gladly restate the dopey DNC talking points. Laughable. How about they find someone who actually thinks for them self and knows what they're talking about? Can't have that, now can we?
And if insurance coverage = health care, then why didn't this dope-addled dope support Paul Ryan's Medicare reform? Because conflating coverage with care was BS from the very beginning to try to justify the gov't eviscerating our health system. Coverage =/= care, Obama knows it, and forcing people to buy coverage is a wealth redistribution mechanism, pure and simple.
Progressives seem to be completely averse to facts and logic. Apparently, reality has a conservative bias.
"Independent" is code for
Submitted by Immortal Fish on Fri, 10/07/2011 - 8:11pm.
"Independent" is code for someone that is too cowardly to pick a side.
What is the "independent" position on abortion?
What is the "independent" position on affirmative action?
What is the "independent" position on waterboarding?
What is the "independent" position on the minimum wage?
What is the "independent" position on "climate change?"
What is the "independent" position on NATO action in Libya?
Answer: The liberal/progressive position.
There ARE NO independents. It's a ruse.