
Archive for the ‘Health Care’ Category
‘A Day of Infamy’
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010
More comments regarding Obamacare and the state of the nation
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010The Indispensible one speaks: ‘I’m a Bill, I’ve Been Deemed, and I’m Even Worse Than You Dreamed’ – over at The Campaign Spot A Point of No Return? – Thomas Sowell It’s a Civil War: What We Do Now – Dennis Prager The Political Class, Schlitz Beer and Glenn Reynolds of Instapundit over at Left Coast Rebel Consent of the Governed – and lack thereof by Glenn Reynolds Obamacare Versus Freedom by Phyllis Schlafly Health Plan Means Bigger Deficits and Higher Taxes by Michael Barone Legislation Introduced to Repeal Obamacare by Michelle Bachmann
The Health Care Debacle
Monday, March 22nd, 2010Some good reading for you: Show Time for Health Care by Ross Douthat Congress health care vote: a dark day for freedom in America by Nile Gardiner Health Care Isn’t Civil Rights by Bill Kristol Democrats To America: Drop Dead by the Washington Examiner Editorial Board Calm Despair by John Derbyshire EXCLUSIVE: Plouffe and Rove Battle It Out Over Health Care Reform at The Note Senate Fight Starts: GOP Says Senate Parliamentarian Will Kill Fix-Its Bill at The Note What’s In The Bill by Hugh Hewitt The Healthcare bill is not about healthcare, but statism by Victor Davis Hanson
The Obama/Baier Interview
Saturday, March 20th, 2010It boggles the mind that leftist hacks would be so foolish as to attempt to paint Brett Baier, the Fox News journalist who recently interviewed President Obama, as a badgering idiot in the same way someone like Chris Matthews or Keith Olbermann would be portrayed by the left. What interview were these people watching? What most people saw was a fumbling, inexperienced, inept poser of a leader being unable to explain with any force why a citizen would want to support his health care plan. Obama needs to realize that he works for the American people and isn’t a dictator. If this health care monstrosity passes, expect a lot of discontent to boil over. More to the point, however, is Baier’s performance. He handled himself with poise, asked pointed questions that obviously got under the POTUS’s skin, and was relentless. Fox has done well in raising his profile. Peggy Noonan at WSJ and Archy Cary for Big Government comment further on the Obama/Baier encounter. It’s painfully obvious why this administration fears and loathes Fox News so much.
Paul Ryan v. the President
Thursday, March 4th, 2010Paul Ryan did a bang-up job stuffing the President at the health summit last week. To date, no one has been able to negate any of the points he made. The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board continues on the meme here.
