Thursday, November 14, 2013

Obamacare Architect Ezekiel Emanuel; a rude piece of work as an interview. See his bullying here.

"Spin, spin spin. He basically acknowledges they knew but they didn’t care and don’t think all of this hullbaloo over Obama lying is important, because after all, those cancelled “are getting something better”. In a pig’s eye."

Ezekiel Emanuel VS. Chris Wallace On FNS  The man's rudeness is overbearing and when someone tries to reign him in, he yells "LET ME FINISH!"

 
"The architect of the Affordable Care Act insisted on “Fox News Sunday” that President Obama isn’t to blame for the rocky rollout of ObamaCare and deflected charges that the administration misled Americans about being able to keep their current health plans.
"Ezekiel Emanuel, a bioethicist, was part of the president’s health care reform team for two years and is the brother of former Obama Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel."   Democrats can be as crass and rude as they like, no problem.
 

Quite a few have noticed the rudeness of this man
..."Dr. Emanuel is part of a school of thought that redefines a physician’s duty, insisting that it includes working for the greater good of society instead of focusing only on a patient’s needs. Many physicians find that view dangerous, and most Americans are likely to agree." Joshua Black for Florida House, District 68       
GOP Rep: Ezekiel Emanuel Is the Future of Gov't Health Care  "Fleming notes that bullying the interviewer is Dr. Ezekiel's standard operating procedure. "He did the same with Megyn Kelly, too, on Fox News," he notes, pouncing on her suggestion that President Barack Obama had lied when he promised Americans that no one would have to give up their insurance for Obamacare."


Politifact: Ezekiel Emanuel 'Mostly False' to Blame Insurance Companies   "The problem, as Politifact explains, is that the law does require that existing plans comply with new standards, or be canceled: "[T]here’s little doubt the new law is influencing their changes in coverage." So while insurance companies technically "decide" to cancel policies, they have no choice. (The White House says these policies are junk, but that's not necessarily true, either.)
" 'Mostly false" is one step above the "pants on fire" rating."

Other Ezekiel Emanuel stories
 

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