My grandmother was one of the first people a pacemaker was used on. A lot of very sincere people believe that if Obama's health care reform bill passes, old people will essentially be facing death panels and denied care.
There is just one fact Americans need to know about our current health care system. Private health insurance companies make more money if they don't provide care than if they do.
One of the principal reasons why large percentages of Americans have been misled about health insurance reform and President Obama is the abdication of responsible journalism by much pf the mainstream media.
Betsy McCaughey is a famous liar who famously lied about the Clinton health care bill back in the 1990s, who has returned to lie just as famously in t...
An indignant Palin immediately released a series of searing Facebook status updates denouncing the impending alien immigrant infestation as "icky" and "un-American,"
A few weeks ago, seemingly out of the blue, people suddenly began referring to President Obama's proposal to include end-of-life-care assistance into ...
A Twitter-submitted question from Phoenix, AZ spoke of "too many lies, like death panels" and asked the President "where is it all coming from?" adding: "America deserves to know the truth."
Last weekend I was in Vermont on vacation when I heard that Senator Bernie Sanders was hosting a town meeting on health care. I grabbed my video camera and went to the meeting.
Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa, called President Obama and Speaker Nancy Pelosi "intellectually dishonest" on Tuesday, saying that De...
Having heard Palin's rumor countless times now, casual observers of politics (a.k.a. the majority of the American public) will come to believe that the rumor is true.
There's a pretty striking finding buried in the new NBC/WSJ poll: It turns out nearly half of Americans believe the "death panel" fib.
The pollster r...
"Death panels" is such an excellent term. You know exactly what it means, and therefore you know you're against them. Debate over. This term more than...
Before we collectively start quaking in fear of a government takeover of health care it might make sense to slow down and consider that a fair amount of our health care system already has strong government involvement.
Notice that the insurance industry-funded opposition to reform is well-managed enough to not send shouters and swastika sign-wavers to the town halls you are scheduled to appear at.