Category: Healthcare Reform
Don’t Have to be Crazy to be Wrong
Mr. Collier waited until the end of the 3 hour meeting to pose a comment to the Congressman urging him to oppose the legislation because it would lead to “rationing” and would, essentially, destroy our way of life. The story depicts Mr. Collier as a sincere and honest man with genuine concerns about the reform proposals before Congress. Presumably, this was an effort to balance against the loonies and to show there are real people with real concerns. It, thereby, increases the credibility of the opponents.
However, the story goes on to say that it was Mr. Collier’s personal experience with the healthcare system that moved him to attend the town meeting. His wife contracted breast cancer and was treated apparently successfully. But here’s her story:
When Ms. Collier’s breast cancer was diagnosed three years ago, Mr. Collier’s employer-provided insurance paid for her office visits, a biopsy and three surgeries. But the insurer covered only a small fraction of her radiation treatments, which it considered experimental, leaving the Colliers with a $63,000 bill. To their great relief, the charge was later written off by Emory Healthcare, whose doctors had recommended the regimen.
So, the insurance company rationed her care. It denied coverage for life saving treatment. Yet this is the system that Mr. Collier is seeking to preserve. Why? How could he be so misguided?
Here’s how:
The Colliers are committed conservatives who have voted Republican in presidential elections since 1980. They receive much of their information from Fox News, Rush Limbaugh’s radio program and Matt Drudge’s Web site.
That’s the battle Obama faces. Ignorance, pure and simple, fomented by interests who’s real agenda is to “break” this president.
Makes me sad.

Arms Race

Wouldn’t you know it would be a Yankee fan?

I LOVE BARNEY FRANK!
I hope this gives some backbone to other Democrats.

Crank it Up!
Yesterday, on Meet the Press, David Gregory asked Tom Daschle for a reaction to the accusation that the Democratic plans have “death panels” that would “pull the plug on Grandma.” He called the charges “hyperbole.” Hyperbole??!! How about “boldfaced lie!“? That’s the problem. On the one side, we have these wild charges that are treated as legitimate topics for debate. And, on the other side, we have reasoned discussion and the media treats them as equivalent.
Yesterday’s Post had a great column by Rick Perlstein entitled “Crazy is a Pre-existing Condition” that explores this issue with far more eloquence than I could.
And, today, we have good guidance from the Democrats from a TPM Reader.
It is more evidence that ignorance drives out intelligence in today’s media.Technorati
Tags: Daschle, healthcare

