MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
During a commercial break on Rachel Maddow last night I tuned in about 90 seconds worth of the Tea Party Republican Debate. Just enough to catch the following (not verbatim):
Wolf Blitzer: Sen. Paul, in your opinion, if a 23-year-old man decides he doesn't need or can't pay for health insurance, then has an accident and winds up in a coma, who should pay for his care?
Ron Paul: People have to learn to be responsible for themselves.
Blitzer: Would you advocate letting him die, just because he did not purchase insurance?
Audience: YES! YES! YES!
Paul: [I don't know what he ultimately said because I have a remote, and I'm not afraid to use it.]
Comments
Paradoxically some of the same crowd would have argued Terry Sciavo, whose insurance had run out, should be kept alive.
by rmrd0000 on Tue, 09/13/2011 - 4:17pm
At the risk of "taking advantage" of an unfortunate situation, I find the Terry Schiavo angle to be an interesting one. Hypothetical conversation with a conservative/Republican:
Us[with leading question]: So, has your opinion about Terry Schiavo changed at all? Do you still think she should have been kept on life support?
Them[falling for the trap]: Absolutely.
Us[giving them some more rope]: You do realize that she didn't have health insurance, don't you? Does that change your opinion at all?
Them[unwilling to change their mind]: No.
Us[delivering the closer]: So, who's responsible for providing health care for this uninsured person, then?
Them: (I'm not sure what they'd say here. Maybe they'd say, "her family".)
Edit to add: It seems that Ron Paul has considered this somewhat:
I'm not familiar enough with the case to go anywhere else with that.
by Verified Atheist on Tue, 09/13/2011 - 4:28pm
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Yeah ... Sick...
Those same jackasses hooting a hollering YES YES YES would also let the 42 million people currently in poverty die too..
Although the irony of that is that a percentage of the hollering fools are also amongst the 42 million in poverty.
Brainless fools.
~OGD~
by oldenGoldenDecoy on Tue, 09/13/2011 - 5:41pm
by trkingmomoe on Tue, 09/13/2011 - 9:08pm
And thanks to CNN for conflating the Tea Party Express with a loser media company like themselves.
by Oxy Mora on Tue, 09/13/2011 - 9:35pm