Posted on 11/14/2013 5:20:00 PM PST by Kaslin
Over the years, lefties have blamed Fox News for all sorts of things. Now, via Obamacare architect Ezekiel Emanuel, we learn that the nations sole non-liberal television news operation is actually responsible for the HealthCare.gov debacle. In a debate with FNC host Megyn Kelly on her program last night, Ezekiel argued that Fox News Channel was really to blame for the fact that almost no one has signed up for the Obamacare insurance exchanges that are the center-piece of the law.
You and your colleagues were constantly criticizing, trying to underfund it and trying to make sure it didnt work, a very combative Emanuel ludicrously argued as Kelly pressed him on whether the Obama Administration actually knew that many people who had purchased health insurance in the individual market were going to lose their coverage thanks to mandates by the Affordable Care Act.
Its a self-fulfilling prophecy. Were going to try to do everything we can to make it fail and then when it fails, were going to say, oh why did it fail? Emanuel said.
In the discussion, Emanuel, who is the brother of former Obama Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, also provided a good example of challenging what he perceived as the biased statistics--something Republican television guests rarely do--as he refused to accept Kelly's claim that 5 million people who had purchased individual policies were going to be cancelled as a result of Obamacare. Emanuel preferred instead to talk about 3 million. Only on Fox is it 5 million, he insisted.
Watch the full segment below or continue reading for the relevant transcript.
Megyn Kelly Ezekiel Emanuel HEATED Over Obamacare Again: You Didn't Foresee Mass Cancellations?!
MEGYN KELLY: Five million people have already been cancelled. Im not talking about the 7 million you guys [unintelligible]--
EZEKIEL EMANUEL: Thats not a reliable number.
KELLY: Its at least 3 million. And the reports out today that its 5 million people who have been cancelled so far.
EMANUEL: Only on Fox is it 5 million.
KELLY: If that is the truth--OK fine. So lets go with 3 million. You can deny the problem all you want, sir.
EMANUEL: No!
KELLY: So 5 million people tonight by our numbers. If that is the case, (to producers) can we put the full screen back on the board? Then you need 156,000 people to sign up every day for the next 32 days just to break even. Thats not even talking about the 7 million you guys needed from the get-go to make Obamacare work.
EMANUEL: No, thats not right, Megyn. Youve got the numbers wrong. Seven million includes the people who were expected from the individual market to come on as well. So its not just 7 million and the number from the individual market, thats the first point.
The second point is that you have to remember the individual market before Obamacare, the insurance companies were cancelling people all the time. Thats one of the reasons we wanted the exchanges to work. And I agree with you, without the exchanges working, this cancellation policy is worrisome. It was worrisome before Obamacare, its worrisome today.
The key thing is to get the exchanges working to get the website working so those people have a place to go where theyll get better insurance at a more reasonable rate overall.
KELLY: OK theres a lot in your answer. Let me ask you this first. Are you admitting then that it was foreseen that the individual insurance market would essentially collapse and that that was a key facet of Obamacare working?
EMANUEL: Its not a matter of foreseeing. The insurance companies always cancelled policies before--
KELLY: It is a matter.
EMANUEL: They did it before. Now let me just--
KELLY: Now thats spin. You know as well as I do that the mass cancellations we have seen tonight are hurting a lot of Americans. Theyre very upset and their relationships with their doctor has been severed as a result of coverage in many instances.
There was further back and forth about the cancelled policies. Emanuel stuck to a legalistic argument that the Obamacare law did not actually force policies to be cancelled at all.
Kelly then asked Emanuel about his previous comments about how had originally recommended that the Obama Administration hire a single person to oversee the rollout of the new healthcare law rather than farm out the task to the existing government bureaucracy. After Emanuel said he still believed that such a person should have been hired, Kelly picked up the problem of the millions of cancelled individual insurance policies.
KELLY: Now I know you are loyal to the President and you dont want to criticize him but the--I dont understand why you cant just tell it to us straight. Should he have seen this? Why didnt they listen to you? Why wasnt there such a person appointed?
EMANUEL: There were differences about how they wanted to run it, and they decided to run it with people in CMS [Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services] having the charge for doing it. Remember, this was not an environment which was hospitable to setting up the exchanges.
KELLY: I know. And there was a lot of criticism--
EMANUEL: You, you and your colleagues were constantly criticizing, trying to underfund it and trying to make sure it didnt work.
KELLY: You know what, sir? A lot of that criticism proved true. A lot of that criticism proved true, unfortunately.
EMANUEL: Its a self-fulfilling prophecy. Were going to try to do everything we can to make it fail and then when it fails, were going to say, Oh why did it fail?
KELLY: What? I dont think Fox News had anything to do with the rollout of HealthCare.gov. As far as I know, we didnt touch that Web site. But listen, I want to talk to you about--
EMANUEL: You were constantly--
KELLY: All right it was our fault.
EMANUEL: --attacking the law and you were trying to make it underfunded.
KELLY: All right, Ill give you that one, too. It was all our fault.
EMANUEL: Okay.
I see the Great Helmsman on his power wall.
I saw a little of this video and was amazed. He was practically frothing at the mouth. His socialist utopian nightmare is going down in flames and he can’t handle it.
I think you’re right. He sets the new standard for creepy.
Who is this Ezekiel Emanuel, and why has this job been given to him?
The Bush Card
The Race Card
The Cruz Card
The Fox Card
The Dog ate my Homework Card
We Weep for our Country.
Liberals Spit on our Country.
He is the brother of Rahm Emanuel. That should answer also your second question
The book titles...I was thinking of paradying...but changed only the one that now includes the words.... the NY Times...
You and your colleagues were constantly criticizing, trying to underfund it and trying to make sure it didnt work,
Where is his Skittles... ?
:p
The repeated use of the two minute hate against the very benign, middle of the road Fox News has Zeke's brain so f***ed up that he can't think straight.
Rahm’s euthanasia-loving brother, right?
I think so
he has been known to keep skittles and Purple drank,,,in his cap....
Now we need one with Barry wearing a drink cap, Purple Drank on one side and Skittles on the other... although getting skittles through a straw might require more skill than Barry has ever had before.
Thanks. That does say it all.
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