Here’s the irony:
Her anecdotes are good arguments against ObamaCare,
but nominating Willard will deprive the GOP of its strongest principled argument AGAINST ObamaCare. (What are we left with? “It’s fine for STATES to force you to buy insurance, just not the FEDS.”)
Which would imply that if Massachusetts wanted to compel its citizens to buy a box of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes each week, it could also do so, an asinine policy if not banned by Massachusetts’ constitution. Where are all these ballyhooed privacy rights coming in? What if I preferred store brand corn flakes? What if I don’t want the state doctors on my body?