Thursday, September 10, 2009

Obama's permanent perfection: The speech to nowhere

Obama actually began by suggesting that there was not a health care crisis in America...Obama did not seem to be advancing a very detailed plan, but rather championing some vague generalities. And when you line these generalities up, they form a very peculiar and implausible picture...Obama concluded with a painfully inappropriate abuse of the memory of the late Sen. Ted Kennedy.
A Telling but Not Moving Speech

1 comments:

Janet Brown said...

The private sector and competitive market forces, not the federal government, are the best means to meeting our country’s rapidly expanding health care needs. One of the things I think we can do to help make that happen is support American businesses and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce (http://bit.ly/oanAT). They’re doing things to reach out and show people that they can get involved, too.