Sick Kids Like the World Trade Center Says Huckabee
9.21.2010 by Winsip Custer CPW News Service
Former Presidential candidate and Baptist minister, Mike Huckabee, from Arkansas was skewered on the Ed Show on Monday, September 21st, 2010.
Huckabee drew the analogy between pre-existing conditions for health insurance being like a property owner asking for insurance on a house that has already burned down.
Walter Rebelaid of the organization Insurance for All said, "Mike Huckabee is a heartless hillbilly. Everyone deserves to be insured. If the insurance companies don't like it they shouldn't have come up with the concept in the first place."
When asked what he would do if his child had a pre-existing condition and he could not secure insurance, Huckabee said "I'd pray about it."
"And if God's tells you to help your child by raising the money any way you could?" I asked.
"Like what?" said Huckabee.
"Selling moonshine," I said.
"Well, you'd go to hell," said Huckabee.
"And if I supported a law to make insurance available?" I asked.
"You'll still go to hell," he said.
The truth may set you free, but finding the truth is like playing tennis. You don't get a hint of it until you've returned the volley about three or four times. The mainstream media counts on the masses never returning what's served up. Journalism today has become a caricature not unlike what Robert Lynd describes by saying "Research without an actively selective point of view is like the ditty bag of an idiot, filled with bits of pebbles, straw, feathers and other random hoardings."
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