Thank God that’s
over with. Ever since the rollout of ObamaCare, we have been inundated with
story after story, (including mine) of Americans being kicked off of their
health plans by the new law, this despite the President’s ironclad campaign
assurances about how if we liked our health plans, we would be able to keep
them.
The White House has struggled mightily to spin their
way out of what seemed to some a bald-faced lie. First, they denied people
were actually losing their coverage. Then they claimed that the people who were
losing coverage would find better and even cheaper coverage on the exchanges.
When that explanation turned out to be false, they blamed the insurance
companies. When that charge was debunked by none other than the Washington Post’s
fact checker, it was time for the President himself to offer an explanation. In
a speech three days ago, he told a crowd of 200 true believers that what we all
heard him say more than 30 times over the past 4 years wasn’t what he said at
all. The word IF was added to the sentence
in question, as in “IF your insurance
company made no changes to your plan after March of 2010, you could keep it.”
The trouble with that explanation was that nobody can find any tape of the
President ever uttering this new formulation. Even for our famously in-the-tank
news media, this was a bridge too far. So, the wise men surrounding the
President got together and decided to have the President do what he should have
done months ago.
There was the President sitting across from NBC
reporter Chuck Todd, a portrait of George Washington hanging forlornly over a
fireplace behind them. When asked about the nearly 5 million Americans who will
be losing coverage because of Obamacare, President Obama said, “I’m sorry.”
“I am sorry
that they are finding themselves in this situation based on assurances they got
from me.”
Well, ok then. We can all move on. There’s nothing
else to see here. The President is sorry that the empty assurances he employed
so brilliantly to get his law passed in the first place didn’t turn out to be…well,
true. But isn’t that what really matters, that he’s sorry? I mean, hey, we all
make mistakes.
I watched the entire interview. The only thing that
was missing was Oprah, and tears. The President could have greatly helped his
cause if he could have managed to tear up a bit, to demonstrate the depth of
his contrition. But Chuck Todd is no Oprah Winfrey. No tears. In fact, the
President looked like someone who would rather have been having a root canal
without Novocain, than to be forced to apologize to a lousy 5 million Americans
too stupid to know what a great deal they were getting with Obamacare.
Seriously?! 5 million people lose their health insurance? 5 million out of 250
million?? How in hell are you supposed to make an omelet without breaking a few
eggs?
But, there he was, having a difficult time
maintaining eye contact with Chuck, galled beyond human understanding to have
been put in such a humiliating position, but there he was saying those magic
words, “I’m sorry.”
Glad that’s over with.
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