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August 10, 2009, Monday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
My friends, it is very simple.
It's not hard to understand at all.
When the Speaker of the House of Representatives, third in line to the presidency, accused Americans at town hall meetings of being Nazi sympathizers when she started it.
I pushed back twice as hard.
Anybody have a problem with that?
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David Brooks.
You talk about David Brooks what he said on saying that what I said was insane.
You know, David Brooks is no more informed about this subject than Obama was informed about what happened with Crowley and Gates.
They both popped off about things they didn't know about, and they both admitted they didn't know about it.
Brooks said he had no clue what the Rush Limbaugh thing was, but leveled it insane, pronounced it insane.
We'll get to that in just a second.
But there's a tally, a final weekend tally.
Pelosi, none.
Gibbs, none.
Durban, none.
Rush, too many to count.
That's the score, my friends.
Rather than talk about the obvious flaws in health care, the subject was changed.
They talked about references to Nazi Germany.
The House all all weekend long, a thousand references to me over the weekend, and they are rattled at the White House.
F. Chuck Todd admits that they're rattled and they're unsettled over this.
House Democrats have set up a health care war room.
Obama has a brand new health care website.
They have marching orders and instructions for people to go visit Congressmen one-on-one in their offices to uh uh lobby for health care reform.
If you need to do all of this, if you need a new website to go along with your snitch website, and to go along with your organizing for America website, and if you need a war room in the House of Representatives for the Democrats there to use, and if you need a new organizational plan uh to send people out to members of Congress, it seems to me that it is a sign people really don't want what you are selling.
Rather than talk about the people who raised the specter of swastikas, rather than talk about the people who raised the specter of mobs, unruly mobs, rather than talk about the people who brought up this whole Nazi Germany business in the first place, Pelosi, Durban, and Gibbs.
All weekend long they talked only about me, your lovable host.
Ugly, vile hate speech, no problem.
Um Hitler had a youth movement, folks, who snitched on their parents.
Obama's got a an APB out for for people to snitch on their neighbors.
What would you call this?
You got a snitch website.
Now they're out there denying it's a snitch website, but it's a snitch website.
Now, let's play the David Brooks soundbreak, because uh if if if if uh if they want to continue this, if they want to get this right, if people are going to comment on this, they need to be informed.
Like Obama should have been informed and been a little bit more discreet when making comments about the Henry Gates Sgt. Crowley episode, David Brooks yesterday on Meet the Press said this in answer to a question from David Gregory.
What's going on here?
How does the president retake center stage here?
I hadn't seen the Rush Limbaugh.
I think that is insane.
What he's saying is insane.
Leaders of both parties could have gone out to these town meetings.
They didn't do it.
They chose more or less a democratic plan, and now all health is breaking loose.
And we are now, and it's not just the crazies among whom we just saw some.
But if you take overall poll ratings for health care, they are na people are the American public is now as skeptical as they were when Clinton care collapsed.
So there it's not just the crazies, there is a real public concern about real issues.
So Brooks didn't even know at what I said, didn't know why I said what he said, yet pronounced it insane.
Now Byron York sent me an email uh yesterday afternoon.
He was wanting a response from me to what Brooks said at the Washington Examiner, and I wrote him back and I said, Everybody seems to forget that Nancy Pelosi started this.
Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, started this by telling TV cameras and microphones that Americans showing up to protest health care were wearing swastikas.
That's let's say that's saying they're Nazis.
And then they were called mobs and ugly mobs and unruly mobs and so forth.
And I told Byron, for my whole career, I have sat here and I have listened to conservatism be compared to Nazism.
I had eight years of Bush is Hitler.
I have had all of these comparisons.
I had Dick Durbin talking about our interrogators at Gitmo being like Nazi thugs.
We've heard uh we've heard Obama make the comparison to uh our court system being like Nazi Germany, and I'm finally I'm hitting back in kind, and I'm I'm not surprised they don't like it.
Now I want to say a little bit more here about Brooks and this insane comment here.
Let's leave aside the fact that the term Nazi comes from the German word for national socialism.
That's where the word Nazi comes from.
Now, if you guys in the White House, if you don't like being compared to the socialism of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis, fine, I'll just as easily compare you to the fascists of the 20s and 30s if you'd prefer that.
But socialism is socialism.
I don't care who ran it, I don't care where it happened, it is what it is, and there are parallels to this stupid plan and what was done and why in Germany.
One of one of Hitler's major domestic priorities was to complete and politicize the process of nationalizing all aspects of German health care.
And a good friend of mine, Andy McCarthy, sent me a long article today, published in November 1993 by a U.S. doctor who saw the health care issue as a perfect example of the inevitable pattern of socialism.
Taking something that was initially the province of individual choice, guided by, of course, the individual Judeo-Christian notions of charity for the poor, you take something initially the province of individual choice, you move it to the uh to the gambit of state responsibility on the welfare state theory that it is government's responsibility to redistribute resources to ensure everyone's needs,
and you finally you get to dictatorial control because as the state becomes more totalitarian, the leaders of the state necessarily make political choices about how the available resources got rationed.
Now, let me say up front here that nobody is saying Obama is Hitler, nobody is saying that Pelosi is anybody else in Hitler's regime.
But there is no denying that what happened in Germany is a socialist legacy based on the leftist premise that health care is not a matter of individual responsibility, but it is fit for government control.
You want to know what happened in Germany?
I'll tell you what happened in Germany.
Bismarck socialized medicine in the late 19th century in typical lefty fashion, he called it anti-socialist legislation.
This guy had it on Sololinsky before Sololinski was born.
But as the doctor explains in this article, it was page one in the moderate playbook.
You provide a little socialism in the inane hope of avoiding a more radical government takeover, even though once government gets its foot in the door, we all know what eventually happens.
Now, the Weimar Republic, Weimar Republic, naturally squeezed out any notion of health care as a private matter.
This is what statists and totalitarians do.
Everything seemed hunky-dory until post-World War I economic downturns when doctors who were now partners of the state rather than uh servants of their patients.
Doctors started rationing available health care based on the state's cost-benefit analysis.
It's all in the House plan.
Everything that was done in Germany in the 30s, nationalizing health care, it's all in the House plan.
What this did was laid the groundwork for Hitler's national socialism.
They used the health care in Germany and the government takeover of it as the foundation for Socialism nationwide.
Because it allows you to regulate every aspect of everyone's behavior.
It allows you access to everybody's privacy.
All in the name of doing good.
All in the name of some confused right to good health that people have.
And in the process, what used to be a matter of individual choice, and what used to be a matter of individual responsibility, health care, now is out the door, and the government's going to take care of all of it.
And in the process, you lose your privacy and you lose your liberty.
Now, Hitler's propaganda stressed government responsibility for national health care.
Doctors rushed to join the Nazi Party because everybody had gotten used to government control of the industry, and uh Hitler's regime would was going to decide things like what medical research funding went to which institutions and who would be allowed to practice what kind of medicine.
And so it's sort of like the global warming movement.
The people who want grants have to adopt a certain party line that there is man-made global warming.
In Germany, the way Hitler got the doctors was to bring them in on it and make sure that the chosen ones, the ones that signed up are the ones that got the assignments, got the uh the money and so forth and so on.
With with the public in Germany having accepted the premise that health care was a government responsibility, then it was just a matter of time.
Health care seamlessly became the slave of Hitler's other policies.
Now, Jewish doctors were barred.
Reproduction rights were denied to those deemed genetically inferior.
There were forced abortions and euthanasia and so forth.
Now I can understand why the White House is upset about all of these comparisons.
But socialism is socialism, as I say.
If you want me to, I'll go back and give you the fascists of the 20s and 30s.
If you don't like Nazi Germany, I'll give you Mussolini's Italy.
Or I can give you the Soviet Union any time in the 70s, 80s, and 90s.
Whatever you want, I can give you, I can give you the North Koreans today.
Socialism is socialism, wherever it is, or whatever you call it.
But don't forget, folks, the term Nazi comes from the German word for national socialism.
And Obama's got his people out there, and Obama's even saying, oh, no, um, there's no euthanasia in the plan and there's no cutting backs of Medicaid.
What plan, Mr. President?
You haven't presented a plan.
How can you tell us what is or isn't in the plan when you don't have one?
All we've got to go on is the House plan, and it's all there.
This is mind-boggling stuff.
They deny what's there.
They deny what's in it.
As though we're supposed to believe Obama like a cult following, just because he says it, we're supposed to believe it.
Problem is we've read it, and people are showing up at these town hall meetings, and the union thugs have come out now, and it's it's getting violent.
You know, on his orders.
He's the one that's ordered all this up.
They're the ones who said, if they hit you, we're gonna punch back twice as hard.
Well, Nancy Pelosi called all of you and me and everybody showing up at these town meetings Nazis.
She used the swastika.
Durban has done it.
So I pushed back twice as hard, and they got a problem with that.
Now, Mr. Brooks, uh, I know you're not uneducated, but it really is insane to proclaim something you know nothing about to be insane.
Now, one more time here.
Nobody is saying that Obama is Hitler, nobody's saying that Nancy Pelosi's Goebbels, but there is no denying that what happened in Germany is a socialist legacy based on a leftist premise that health care is not a matter of individual responsibility, but is something fit for government control.
If the question, if the question is who is more like the Nazis, and the choices are Obama Pelosi or people showing up at town hall meetings who want to protect their individual liberty, that's not even a close call.
No, I'm not going to apologize for it.
They are out it they started this.
Everybody seems to forget the speaker of the House does not get a pass.
The speaker of the House does not get to call over half the people in this country who oppose her plan, Nazis, with impunity.
Nobody reported, nobody talked about her, nobody mentioned Durban over the weekend and what he said on the Senate floor.
If you want to, if you want to get into a comparison of Obama and Pelosi and this health care bill that's in the House, and the Tea Party people or the people showing up at these national town halls to address their congressmen about preserving their freedom and liberty, you want to get into an argument over who's closer to the Nazi policies in the 30s and 40s in Germany.
It's not a contest, folks.
It is not a contest.
The left has been pinning Hitler and Nazism on the right for decades.
My entire career on this program, 21 years I've put up with it, I've listened to it.
But what happened in Germany from the period of 1880 to 1945 was a socialist phenomenon.
Adolf Hitler was a man of the left.
He was not a man of the right.
They can deny it all they want, but it is a fact.
Hitler was a leftist.
All right, quick timeout.
We'll be back.
Just getting started, folks.
Don't go away.
Rush Limbo with the bullseye, the target, happily painted on my front and back.
Here behind the golden EIB night microphone at the uh excellence in broadcasting network.
Ladies and gentlemen, Germany was the first country to develop a national system to insure people against medical costs.
It was in 1883 that one of the most conservative of politicians, Otto von Bismarck, laid down the first foundation slab for the modern European welfare state, as I just explained to you.
And it was just the first step, and it was not going to be any more than just the first step.
We're just going to make things a little easier.
But once the foundation was laid, then the premise, hey, you know, government can do all of this, and government should do all of this because government wants to control everybody, didn't take long.
Scientific and medical research was a pillar of Germany's economic and industrial development strategy from that time as well.
These policies and structures helped develop an advanced, highly medicalized technological health care system.
And once Hitler took over well, I'm gonna forget all that.
I'm telling you that the the it was in it in Germany, and Hitler just completed what Bismarck started.
Now let's go back.
Let's not forget, because everybody seems to conveniently want to ignore that Nancy Pelosi last Tuesday got all of this started in San Francisco.
I think they're astro terror uh you be the judge of carrying swastikas and symbols like that to a town meeting on health care.
You be the judge carrying swastikas and symbols like that.
Maybe, you know, I could just sit here and say I'm just trying to help Pelosi out.
Um she might have been confused about seeing swastikas since Obama's signs look a lot like them.
Well, that that Tedumov that took let's not forget Dick Durbin, June 14th on the Senate floor.
If I read this to you and didn't tell you that it was an FBI agent describing what Americans had done to prisoners in their control, you would most certainly believe this must have happened by Nazis, Soviets in their gulags, or some mad regime, Paul Potter others that had no concern for human beings.
Sadly, that's not the case.
This was the action of Americans, you know, in treatment of our their own prisoners.
Yeah.
Americans were acting like Nazis.
Our interrogators were acting like Nazis, according to Senator Durbin.
And don't forget, 1997, Jay Rockefeller and another Democrat had uh, you know, the typical playbook page where they bring some aggrieved citizen up to help push some cause, and this guy's got a swastika tattoo on his arm.
He was introduced as one of Jay Rockefeller's best friends.
Oh, we didn't know this guy had the test.
Oh, well, then we found out about it.
Well, he did it in his youth.
He uh didn't know much about it.
I, you know, folks, I've sat here for 21 years, you know it.
I had to I had a sit through, we all did.
All those Busch-Hitler signs, Bush equals Hitler from the leftist blogs and some of the drive-by media reported that, didn't say it themselves, but they reported it during the uh second term of George W. Bush.
We had to sit through the media reporting on books and a movie on the assassination of George W. Bush.
And we were told we had to appreciate the art.
We've been told we had to appreciate the art and pay for it.
Of a low rent piece of pawn scum, putting a crucifix in a jar of urine and putting it in a museum on taxpayer dollars.
We've had to put up with all of this stuff.
We've had to put up with people on the left comparing conservatism, which is the essence of liberty and freedom, and the individual.
Compare that.
We've had to have ourselves compared to Hitler and Nazis and all this sort of stuff for as long as I've been alive.
And so I'm finally responding in kind.
Because these people, this incident started.
And they don't get away with it on this show anymore.
I'm not surprised that they don't like it.
We'll be back.
Don't go away.
Hi, welcome back, Rush Limbaugh, a cutting edge societal evolution.
Half my brain tied behind my back just to make it fair.
Now I have a question for Stenny Hoyer and for Dick Durbin and any other Democrat.
You you people really think these town hall health care protests are being coordinated by the insurance companies and the drug companies.
Then I have an idea for you.
Why don't you come back from recess and hold hearings into this?
You can subpoena citizens.
You can subpoena executives, you can subpoena lobbyists from these companies to come up.
They've spoken some of these people have spoken up, and some of these people have gotten beaten up.
A black conservative got beat up in Melville, Missouri, outside St. Louis at a Russ Carnahan event.
And none of this violence started happening until Obama dispatched his union thugs.
One thing we don't need is any hearings to understand that Obama is dispitching dispatching his own community organizer thugs, AFL CIO, SEIU people, uh to intimidate citizens at these town hall meetings.
So if you if you think the insurance companies are behind all these citizen protests, then do the show trials.
Do the hearings.
Subpoena the witnesses.
Put up or shut up.
Hit back twice as hard against Americans like you've been told to by the White House.
Now let's go through some recent developments here.
First from the Hill.com.
House Democrat leaders have set up a health care war room to help their rank and file members navigate a tumultuous August in which they find themselves on the defensive on their signature issue.
Let me tell you what happened in Missouri.
There's a congressman there named Ike Skelton.
And he has canceled.
He's not going to have any town hall meetings, which is probably going to be the uh modus operandi for most of the Democrats in the House and Senate as they go back.
But you know where I found out about this?
I found out about this in a letter to the editor of a local Missouri paper.
The journalists at the paper didn't think it was a big enough story on its own that Skelton wasn't going to have any town meetings, but they did publish a small little letter to the editor from somebody who had called Skelton's office to find out where there was going to be one.
Skelton's office said, uh, not going to be any.
So why do you need a war room?
Why do you need a war room?
Why do you have to have the plans here to help your rank and file members navigate a tumultuous August if you're going to not have the meetings in the first place?
Now, this effort is being run out of Stenny Hoyer's office, but it's being manned around the clock by a rotation of leadership and key committee staff members, according to leadership aides.
Although the war room or the health care hotline is primarily designed to give members the ability to get immediate health policy answers and updates from leadership offices.
Top dem you understand what this is?
These guys still haven't read it.
Most of them still haven't read it.
When they're out there, they are to call the war room for on-the-spot help, getting answers to questions that might be asked of them.
Top Democrats are also planning to use the war room to help their colleagues Respond effectively to political and press attacks, if necessary press attacks?
What press attacks?
Are they serious?
Press attacks.
Okay, so there we got we got a war room set up in the House of Representatives.
Now there's this.
The White House has set up a new website called Reality Check.
Dear friend, anyone that's watched the news in the past few days knows that health insurance reform is a hot topic.
By the way, have you noticed how in just the last couple weeks it's become health insurance reform?
I'll explain why here in just a second.
Rumors and scare tactics have only increased as more people engage with the issue.
Given a lot of the outrageous claims floating around, it's time to make sure everybody knows the facts about the security and stability you get with health insurance reform, and that's why we've launched a new online resource, whitehouse.gov slash reality check to help you separate fact from fiction and share the truth about health insurance reform.
Here are a few of the reality check videos you can find on the site, and they they put the link.
They've even got a logo here.
This one looks like a bumper sticker.
Or I'm a license plate.
It looks like a license plate, health insurance reform reality check.
Uh and it's but don't be misled.
We know the status quo is unsustainable.
If we do nothing, millions more Americans will be denied insurance because of pre-existing conditions, um, or see their coverage suddenly dropped if they become seriously ill.
This is they've said this is a second website.
The first website's a snitch website.
And now they've got this reality check website, and there's a third thing that's going on.
And uh this is about congressional visits.
It's astroturfing.
It consists of two things.
Obama sending out marching orders about having citizens visit congressmen.
There are two parts to this.
The first email asks people to sign up to visit their congressman on another website.
And the second part of it is a flyer you get when you sign up.
It's a PDF file, but you get a flyer when you sign up which gives instructions on how to behave and what to say when you go visit your congressman.
This is Obama attempting to enlist his own supporters, Democrat supporters to go and calm these members of Congress one-on-one and tell them how much they're loved and how much they're appreciated, and how much health care uh reform is supported to counter the mobs and the Nazis that are showing up at the public town hall meetings.
This website is organizing for America with uh the Obama logo and everything.
Dear friend, all throughout August, our members of Congress are back in town.
Insurance companies and partisan attack groups are stirring up fear with false rumors about the president's plan, and it's extremely important that folks like you speak up now.
So we've cooked up an easy, powerful way for you to make a big impression, office visits for health reform.
All this week, organizing for America members like you will be stopping by local congressional offices to show our support for insurance reform.
They don't even bother to put health in that sentence.
You can have a quick conversation with the local staff, tell your personal story, or even just drop off a customized flyer and say that reform matters to you.
As you've probably seen in the news, special interest attack groups are stirring up partisan mobs with lies about health reform and is getting ugly.
Across the country, members of Congress's support reform are being shouted down, physically assaulted, hung in effigy, and receiving death threats.
Has anybody seen a member of Congress physically assaulted?
Has anybody seen a member of Congress hung in effigy?
Now, how many how many times did George W. Bush hung in effigy?
You want to talk about death threats?
We got books and a movie on the assassination of George W. Bush.
And where was the outrage?
And these gutless wonders members of Congress running around talking about death threats.
We can't let extremists hijack this debate or confuse Congress About where people stand.
Office visits for health reform are our chance to show that the vast majority of American voters know that the cost of inaction is too high to bear, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
The second part, if you do as instructed, and proceed to their website to schedule an office visit for health reform.
After you sign up, then they tell you they say little PDF file, office visits for health reform guide.
Before your visit, call ahead.
Print out the attached flyer, and write out why this matters to you and take it with you to your office visit with your congressman.
This is organizing for America.
This is it's a virtual astro-turf script for visiting your congressman.
Send out to all the leftist supporters of Obama.
And then it, you know, what to do during your visit.
For example, introduce yourself to your congressman.
Office resources vary, so you may be speaking to the office director, caseworker, or simply the person at the front desk.
Make sure whoever greets you knows that you're a constituent.
You're there to express your support for they are having to send out multiple emails, war rooms, websites to instruct their brain-dead zombies on how to go out and show support for this abomination.
It's the night of the living dead in the daytime.
Obama zombies marching around with little instructions and pamphlets and manuals to their congressional offices with instructions on how to be nice.
And then after the visit, share the details of your visit.
It's really important for our campaign to hear how these conversations go and how the staff responded.
Tell us how it went.
Go to my Barack Obama.com office feedback.
A fourth website.
You got the snitch website.
You got the organizing for America website.
You got the health care now whatever.
It just.
Now why is all this happening?
Rasmussen reports when it comes to health care decisions, 51% of the nation's voters fear the federal government more than private insurance companies.
Come on, American people, get there faster, get there faster.
Fifty-one percent of the nation's voters fear the federal government more than they fear private insurance companies.
So now we know why Nancy and the gang are out there demonizing and villainizing the insurance companies.
The latest Rasmussen reports national phone survey finds that 41% hold the opposite view and fear the insurance companies more.
So wherever you wherever you look in this debate, Obama and the Democrats are on the negative side and are having to lie and rally and intimidate people into supporting the people who oppose this are fully informed, up to speed, showing up on their own volition.
They're certainly not having to go to four websites to find out where to go, what to say when you get there, and what to tell people after you leave.
And in the meantime, the White House and his staff put out this notion that it is us.
Stirring up mobs.
When formal marching orders are coming from three different White House websites.
And the House Democrats have their own war room to help deal with it.
I don't know if I don't know that David Brooks knows any of this.
I don't care whether David Brooks knows any of this.com, who study used to write for a late-night TV show and studies them now for their impact on the youths of American pop culture.
And he's been chronicling how some of the late-night comedians, particularly John Stewart now starting to make fun of Obama.
Uh and and uh as an example, last week on the Daily Show, they featured a montage of the president refuting criticisms of Obama's alleged health care plan.
And after the string of presidential rebuttals, John Stewart concluded, you know a sales pitch is in trouble when it starts with, look, you've got to trust me, we're not going to kill your grandparents.
Now that wouldn't have happened two months ago or one month ago.
From the political yesterday, President Barack Obama is warning Americans not to believe rumors that the health reform initiative that he is pushing will lead to a government-run health care system or push Medicare recipients to die rather than running up a hefty tab for medical services.
Let me start by dispelling the outlandish rumors that reform will promote euthanasia or cut Medicaid or bring about a government takeover of health care.
That simply is not true, Obama said in his Saturday weekly radio address.
Here's my question.
And I'm dead serious.
How can Obama say what his plan does when he does not have a plan?
This is not insignificant.
Obama does not have a plan.
When Obama says what is or isn't in his plan, it's a head fake because there isn't a plan.
The only plan that's out there is this is the House plan, 1,100 pages.
There are four different Senate plans, but we haven't seen them all because they're still in committee.
Barack Obama cannot produce a plan that spells out anything.
Now, if he wants to rely on the House legislation, he should say so.
If he's making comments, but he better be very careful because there are provisions galore for factoring your death when you reach a certain seasoned citizen age.
There are facts and proposals and pages galore of how health care is going to be rationed.
Well again, the president is misleading the American people because when he says what his plan does or doesn't do, he doesn't have a plan.
The White House has not put up.
Have you seen it, Mr. Snerdley?
Well, I don't know that the Democrat plan is his plan by virtue of him being head of the party because what he's saying about that plan isn't true.
This is why I'm making the point.
He says that there's no euthanasia in it.
Well, maybe there's no euthanasia by actually giving him hemlock, but there's euthanasia by denying the medical treatment based on certain things.
What else?
It's in there.
Now, if he says it's not in there, then it can't be the House plan he's talking about.
If he says there's no way you're going to lose your private insurance or your doctor, if you like it, you can keep it.
He can't be talking about the House plan because you will lose your private insurance and your doctor, it's on page 16 in the House plan.
Why I'm just, I'm just saying.
How can Obama say what his plan does when he doesn't have a plan?
He can't produce one that spells out anything.
So if he's relying on the House bill, like you point out, then he should say so.
Otherwise, he doesn't know what he's talking about.
Otherwise, he's just lying to everybody.
He's these people have these.
Did we all make this up?
All these concerns we have?
Do we all make this up?
No, we read the House bill.
He's telling us that what we've read is not in the plan.
Okay.
Not to be a broken record, but where in hell is the plan then?
Would somebody show me the freaking plan?
It's just like I want to see the plan for jobs.
We've got a porculus stimulus bill, but I want to see the plan for jobs.
He says we're in a recovery and uh we're being rescued.
I want to see it.
I don't see it happening out there.
What is he looking at?
Government workers being hired, like in California.
California hired 3,600 more government workers the other day.
Now, the people at Power Line, our good buddies over there, John Hindraker and the Scott Johnson, Paul Mirengoff, maybe it's Hendricker, I've not heard their names pronounced.
An honest look at the House Democrats' end of life counseling regime.
And I mean it's Democrat politicians and the uh and the state-controlled media consider it a given that concerns about the end of life counseling provision on Section 1233 of the House bill are nothing but the unfounded product of right-wing fear mongering, but Charles Lane, the Washington Post has taken a careful look and finds that he too is concerned.
Federal government should not be in the business of skewing end of life counsel and thus end of life decisions.
Washington Post has looked at it, and even their guy is little troubled here by where this could lead.
So, Mr. President, even your state-controlled media has seen what you say isn't fair.
Well, Charles Lane of the Washington Post says, You don't have to be a right winger to question the president's approach here on end-of-life decisions in the health care bill.
So the Washington Post state controlled is uh providing a little problem for the president here, but at the same time they're helping out, preparing for swine flu's return.
It's gonna be worse than ever once we get to the winter time, just in time for the vote on health care.
Swine flu will ravage your children at school.
We'll be back.
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