Posted on 11/06/2013 4:17:52 AM PST by Kaslin
Now that true horror stories of Obamacare's wrecking ball are finally reaching the public, the White House doesn't like "anecdotes." Live by tale-telling; die by tale-telling.
On Tuesday, White House press secretary Jay Carney huffed that stage-four gallbladder cancer survivor Edie Littlefield Sundby's personal account in The Wall Street Journal of seeing her health insurance plan canceled and her access to doctors cut off was "sensational." Not a shred of compassion for her predicament. No sorrow for her loss. Must. Attack. Messenger.
There are millions out there like Sundby who are using Facebook, Twitter, Twitchy.com and a new website called MyCancellation.com to share their plights. White House flacks and hacks are working overtime to "debunk" their experiences, bash insurance companies and deride individual market consumers losing their plans as stupid dupes whose stories don't add up.
Here's the thing. This Alinsky-steeped administration has relied on an endless stream of sensationalized, phony personal dramas to sell Obamacare. Last month, Organizing for Action (previously Obama for America) promoted the "success story" of Chad Henderson, a supposedly random young person who miraculously enrolled in Obamacare while everyone else in America experienced major tech meltdowns and sticker shock.
Turned out Lying Chad was actually an OFA volunteer who hadn't really enrolled in Obamacare yet because he was "joking." No matter. Yesterday, Obama appeared before OFA to solicit even more stories from the group to help propagandize Obamacare. A refresher course on the White House Fable Factory's greatest hits:
--Stanley Ann Dunham. Obama cited his mom's deathbed fight with her insurer several times over the years to support the Obamacare ban on pre-existing condition exclusions by insurers. During a 2008 debate, he shared her plight: "For my mother to die of cancer at the age of 53 and have to spend the last months of her life in the hospital room arguing with insurance companies because they're saying that this may be a pre-existing condition and they don't have to pay her treatment, there's something fundamentally wrong about that." But New York Times reporter Janny Scott discovered that Dunham's health insurer had in fact reimbursed her medical expenses with nary an objection. The actual coverage dispute centered on a separate disability insurance policy.
--Otto Raddatz. In 2009, Obama publicized the plight of this Illinois cancer patient, who supposedly died after he was dropped from his Fortis/Assurant Health insurance plan when his insurer discovered an unreported gallstone the patient hadn't known about. The truth? He got the treatment he needed in 2005 and lived for nearly four more years.
--Robin Beaton. Also in 2009, Obama claimed Beaton, a breast cancer patient, lost her insurance after "she forgot to declare a case of acne." In fact, she failed to disclose a previous heart condition and did not list her weight accurately, but had her insurance restored anyway after intense public lobbying.
--John Brodniak. A 23-year-old unemployed Oregon sawmill worker, Brodniak's health woes were spotlighted by New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof as a textbook argument for Obamacare. Brodniak reportedly was diagnosed with cavernous hemangioma, a neurological condition, and was allegedly turned away by emergency room doctors. Kristof called the case "monstrous" and decried opponents of the Democrats' health care proposals as heartless murderers. The truth? Brodniak not only had coverage through Oregon's Medicaid program, but was also a neurology patient at the prestigious Oregon Health and Science University in Portland (a safety-net institution that accepts all Medicaid patients). Kristof never retracted the legend.
--Marcelas Owens. An 11-year-old boy from Seattle, Owens took a coveted spot next to the president in March 2010 when Obamacare was signed into law. Marcelas' 27-year-old mother, Tiffany Owens, died of pulmonary hypertension. The family said the single mother of three lost her job as a fast-food manager and lost her insurance. She died in 2007 after receiving emergency care and treatment throughout her illness. Progressive groups (for whom Marcelas' relatives worked) dubbed Marcelas an "insurance abuse survivor." But there wasn't a shred of evidence that any insurer had "abused" the boy or his mom. Further, Washington State already offered a plethora of existing government assistance programs to laid-off and unemployed workers like Marcelas' mom. The family and its public relations agents never explained why she didn't enroll.
--Natoma Canfield. The White House made the Ohio cancer patient a poster child for Obamacare in 2010 after she wrote a letter complaining about skyrocketing premiums and the prospect of losing her home. After Obama gave Canfield a shout-out at a health care rally in Strongsville, Ohio, and promised to control costs, officials at the renowned Cleveland Clinic, which is treating her, made clear that they would "not put a lien on her home" and that she was eligible for a wide variety of state aid and private charity care.
Phony manufactured tales built Obamacare. Real stories of Obamacare wreckage will bring it down.
He thinks we’re pretty stupid - and 51% of the voters are since they reelected him.
Or that OBama said he didn’t setup the red line, the world did
Winner!
He already knows how stupid the majority are.That's why he still lives in the Spite House.
With the majority of Americans having been “educated” in public schools, pretty effing stupid.
I have a theory as to the “why” they want to believe Obama, even in the face of overwhelming evidence that they shouldn’t.
Sheeperals are into what I call “advocacy-based righteousness”. They have their “good peoplehood” all wrapped up in the politicians and policies that they advocate for. This is why any criticism of policy is reacted to as a personal insult, because you’re attacking their source of righteousness.
Now, if Obama is not a “good person”, then neither are they.
And they don’t want to let that reality seep in.
Excellent point, as a nation, we are damn stupid.
So what if it was across several states. A few states don't make the entire country
You are correct that the voters elected a crook in Virginia, but the crook was McAuliffe.
Blogojevich btw is serving a 14 year sentence in Federal prison and there is hope that McAuliffe will join him before his time is up.
They voted for him twice, so yeah, if he thinks they’re stupid, he’s right.
Stupid enough to elect a virtual unknown named Barack HUSSEIN Obama seven years after 3000 people were slaughtered by Muslims, who sat in a church for twenty years listening to “god damn America”.
Not stupid, just pathetic.
He knows the majority of his enemies will just rant and rave about his lies and crimes.
He knows he can get away with dismantling our country. He knows most are too frightened to do anything about it.
I’m sure he gets a good laugh about this.
Extremely stupid.
Progressives being elected all over the place, communist rhetoric being accepted as normal, the Constitution being sidestepped and considered radical....
yup. extremely freaking stupid...
IMHO
“We can change that in the 2014 election when we make the Rat party the minority party.
Will you help or will you just sit home because you think the Republicans should be punished?”
I will once again go to the polls and vote against the marxists. However, I have no hope that a Republican Congress led by Mitch McConnell and John Boehner being advised by Karl Rove and aided and abetted by Susan Collins, Lamar Alexander, John McCain, Lindsay Graham, Orrin Hatch, Peter King, and Lisa Murkowski will even make an effort to oppose Obama or roll back the socialist programs he has already implemented. The Republican House has controlled the purse strings of the federal government since January 2011 and every time it has a conflict with Obama over spending it caves.
Continuing to vote for “least bad” has the same effect as continuing to take your automobile to a mechanic who fixes the problem you identified but returns the car with two new problems.
There are a lot of folks here in Kentucky working to ensure Mitch McConnell is not in the senate after 2014.
Did you look at the map of the and noticed that the counties are spread and not even connected? I doubt it very much
I refer to any corrupt governor as Blago. He’s become a caricature.
How Stupid Does He Think We Are?
***He’s not counting on the stupidity of conservatives. He’s counting on the stupidity of middle america and the lame stream media.
How stupid does he think they are? Pretty darned stupid. And now he’s got that Battered Liberal Syndrome thing going for him as well. He’s in the tall corn.
I never sit out an election.
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