YouTube Caused OCare Failure
Susan Rice for HHS: A YouTube video caused the next ObamaCare failure.
“We’re probably heading for a turning point in the health reform
discussion,” writes former Enron adviser Paul Krugman. No, he doesn’t
see congressional Democrats as revolting imminently against ObamaCare.
Quite the opposite: “The facts on the ground are getting better by the
day, and Obamacare will turn into a Benghazi-type affair where
Republicans are screaming about a scandal nobody else cares about.”
One is tempted to observe that if Benghazi is the standard of
success, ObamaCare must be an even worse disaster than its harshest
critics imagine. But that’s not Krugman’s meaning. His analogy has
nothing to do with “the facts on the ground,” and it reveals more about
Krugman’s values than about either Benghazi or ObamaCare.
In neither the above-quoted post nor the earlier one in which he
first put forth the analogy does the erstwhile adviser make any
reference to what happened at Benghazi. To him, Benghazi is purely a
phenomenon of partisan politics: “The [Republican] party has convinced
itself that there must be a . . . winning issue hidden in there
somewhere, and that if only it keeps flogging the thing, long after the
public has moved on, it will eventually score big.”
The analogy is flawed even if you accept Krugman’s amoral partisan
terms. Krugman may shrug off four murdered
Americans, but he can’t claim
the Obama administration accomplished anything at Benghazi. The
administration’s success consisted only in a propaganda effort in which a
designated liar, then-U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice, created enough
confusion to neutralize the attack as a potential threat to Obama’s
re-election and set the stage for the administration, at least so far,
to evade accountability (though Rice herself perhaps paid the price of
not being nominated secretary of state, a position requiring Senate
confirmation).
Well, maybe Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius
should swap jobs with Rice, who could then be sent out to blame
ObamaCare’s failure on a YouTube video.
You may think that’s a joke, but even our wit isn’t always quick
enough to keep up with this crowd. Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, and
Organizing for Action, the nonprofit organization that sells access to
the president, has produced a
YouTube video titled “Health Care for the
Holidays.” The completely functional OFA website urges Obama supporters
to spend the holidays urging their kin to buy ObamaCare insurance.
In all but a handful of states, of course, that’s not even possible,
given the failure of HHS and some states even to build functional
exchanges.
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