CNNs chief medical correspondent, Sanjay Gupta, thinks that millions of Americans losing their health insurance due to Obamacare regulations is a little bit of a red herring, and, besides, were only talking about a small portion of the population.
In other news, 1 million Californians have received cancelation notices for the very plans the Obama administration promised, again and again, they could keep...
Tuesday on Piers Morgan Live, Gupta attempted to deflect the in-deflectable criticism of Obamas bold-faced keep your plan lie and worse-than-third-world rollout of his signature achievement. After portraying the administrations deliberate deceptions as merely a messaging problem, the best defense Gupta could muster was the increasingly more insulting argument that the cancelations only affect a sliver of Americans.
Apparently Gupta hasnt been keeping up with the headlines. Heres the exchange:
Morgan: Sanjay, we know the take-up on Obamacare has been extremely low. The White House has now conceded that when the numbers are published, they will be very low. We now have President Clinton really directly challenging President Obama to, if it means changing the law, to change the law to keep his word about if you wanted to keep your plan or doctor, you could. This is turning into a huge mess, isn't it?
Gupta: Yeah, I think there is no two ways about that. You know, I think with regard to this idea of keeping the plans... this is another example of the message really having been not properly, uh, given. And, you know, we talked about the specific thing that if you have your insurance, you can keep it. As you know, and as President Clinton said, that's not true. But Piers, you and I talked about this before after I interviewed Secretary Sebelius. The number one cause of bankruptcy in the United States is medical bills, and a large part of that is because there are really bad plans out there. I think this is a little bit of a red herring. And if you look at the numbers, this is a relatively small portion of the population that were talking aboutthat fits into this idea that they have plans and want to keep them because they are buying insurance already on the individual market.
Gupta then shifted gears to the laughable Pinto-Ferrari analogy, ultimately dismissing the millions of plans Americans had chosen on the free market which are being canceled by Obamacare as simply not good plans.
Morgan then turned to his other guest, Dr. Eric Topol, and asked the question at the heart of Guptas clunker of a defense:
Morgan: Do you feel... that Obamacare is well-intended...?
To Dr. Topols credit, he quickly moved beyond Morgans irrelevant question and touched on the ACAs failure to take advantage of medical innovation. But Morgans question provides a key insight into liberal ideology: The only thing that matters to the shallow Left is the good intentions of their elected leaders, no matter how destructive and tyrannical the results of their policies.