The BlogGibbs Can't Name A Country Where Single-Payer Works, Says Americans Like Their Health Care5:03 PM, Jun 17, 2009
• By MARY KATHARINE HAM
Obama, on Monday, to the AMA:
He forgot to brief Robert Gibbs on which ones. When asked at the press conference today which countries Obama was referring to, Gibbs stumbled:
After being pushed to give specific countries, Gibbs repeated the reporters suggestions of Canada and Britain, adding "maybe France." He then went on to undercut the president's entire rationale for major health care overhaul:
Obama, May 28: "I think the status quo is unacceptable." Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, this week: "Everybody recognizes the status quo is the enemy. It's unacceptable, unsustainable." Nancy-Ann Deparle, head of the Office of Health Care Reform, March: "There were no defenders of the status quo." There are no defenders of the status quo. Everyone agrees we have a very serious, unsustainable problem. Except for the spokesman for the president, who says "Americans like the health care system they have." That's a dangerous comment to make the same week Americans, many of whom may indeed like their health care system despite its faults, are hit with the "eye-popping" pricetag for an Obama-approved overhaul that may or may not actually fix the problems. It's almost as if Gibbs has been taking advice on how best to sabotage the president's message from Joe Biden himself. |
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