Why Sarah Palin is right on the issue of “death panels”
A couple of weeks ago, Sarah Palin, talking about the issue of ObamaCare, warned Americans about the so-called “death panels” that would come as a result of ObamaCare, “end of life” panels that would essentially decide who was worthy for care and who wasn’t. The remarks, as you can imagine, ignited a firestorm of controversy – with the left erupting like they usually do whenver Sarah Palin speaks her mind and even some on the right were and are wondering what the heck she’stalking about. Here are her plainspoken remarks in full, which she posted on her Facebook page:
A vision of “mob rule” in Brevard County, FL
Lock ’em up and throw away the key:
David Axelturf’s major ObamaCare conflict of interest
Michelle Malkin’s got an in-depth look at just how Obama’s senior advisor David Axelrod and family have been profiting from the push by President Obama to essentially socialize our healthcare. Make sure to read her post in full, or you can read Darlene Click’s short version:
Why you shouldn’t believe the “public option may be off the table” spin
Michelle Malkin’s got a good link round-up on the back and forth that went on over the weekend about whether or not the “public option” part of ObamaCare was now officially or even unofficially off the table, and she explains why ObamaCare opponents shouldn’t get their hopes up over the discussion because what’s this strategy really is all about is floating a “trial balloon” to see how nuts the far left goes over the idea of ditching the public option. With key Senate races picking up steam, the WH is trying to figure out whether or not they can dump the public option – for now – and still maintain the magic 60 number.