O'Reilly on Morris' absurd claim that health care bills are "euthanasia": "You're trying to scare people"
February 24, 2010 8:39 pm ET
From the February 24 edition of Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor:
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Sarah Palin, "The Death Panel" Ploy.
Why is making sure every American has Health Insurance such a Horrible Thing?
You call President Obama a Socialist, I call him a King.
Speak truth to power.
Mr. News
Scary.
Yes, your ignorance *is* scary.
I enjoy Bill's occasional lapses into reality, I just wish one of these times it would "stick".
Erm... I'm sorry... did you just matter-of-factly add ONE TRILLION DOLLARS to the price tag based on an unsupported hunch? Just double $1T, plus throw on some some change probably, because of something unimportant enough to gloss over completely in your point. Muh huh.
Really, dude? Do you actually think any of the viewers will be so dimwitted as to fall for such a blatantly ridic-
Oh yeah, never mind.
The CBO cant just lie to the country - I mean they could but they wouldn't. They have one job = crunch the numbers. With america's distrust in government right now from both sides of the spectrum and in between, the CBO would be abolished within the decade if they called a bill that was two trillion dollars, 1 trillion. They have been quoting the same darn numbers on 10 different bills, they have all fallen in the same 800 to 1 trillion dollar range. One would think after over a year now, people would want to see some results. Starting over would be political suicide as would forcing a mandate upon this country without a public option in the bill. That is a catastrophe waiting to happen. Either both option and mandate or neither - the current bill forces americans to buy insurance but only from the private insurance industry itself - painful.
Your one-way screed does nothing to illuminate...
save to demonstrate an inherent, myopic bias.
He's talking about the health care REFORM bills.
I thought Morris was referring to medical bills. If he had, I actually would have agreed with him, for once.