ourselves. as it turns out not every republican is impervious to the basic reality of what the president s health care law does and could do. clint murphy, a 30-year-old man, has spent much of his life working in the republican party. at one point working for the national republican congre congressional committee, the bush administration, and even running a campaign against barack obama with john mccain in 2008. but today, after surviving testicular cancer and years of battling insurance companies over pre-existing condition, he s seen the light and now supports the president s health care law. at this moment he does not have health insurance and so clint murphy joins mae right now. what was the moment hi, chris. hi, clint. what was the moment when you changed your maind on this? i mean, it was an evolving process. definitely not you know, in 2010, i figured after ten years i should be good to get health insurance on the individual market and was turned down
but what to me is crucial here are two things. one, it shows that you use the term marketing. it shows how much the nra is ultimately a marketing vessel, the degree to which it is a creature of the gun industry, and it also shows the degree to which they are doing this without anyone s knowledge. i mean, people don t know when they sign up for a class they re turning information over. people don t know when they get a concealed carry permit they re turning the information over. well, right. i mean, the bottom line and feldman kind of has it right, the man you quoted in the end, the former lobbyist. the real issue here is that the nra doesn t or a large stock of nra members, and i went to the convention last year and have done some polling on this, they don t fear the nra. right. they do fear the they do fear the government. the nra, they would say, is not trying to take my gun away. and whereas they believe the
we can take care of ourselves. as it turns out not every republican is impervious to the basic reality of what the president s health care law does and could do. clint murphy, a 30-year-old man, has spent much of his life working in the republican party. at one point working for the national republican congressional committee, the bush administration, and even running a campaign against barack obama with john mccain in 2008. but today, after surviving testicular cancer and years of battling insurance companies over pre-existing condition, he s seen the light and now supports the president s health care law. at this moment he does not have health insurance and so clint murphy joins me right now. what was the moment hi, chris. hi, clint. what was the moment when you changed your mind on this? i mean, it was an evolving process. definitely not you know, in 2010, i figured after ten years i should be good to get health insurance on the individual
as it turns out not every republican is impervious to the basic reality of what the president s health care law does and could do. clint murphy, a 30-year-old man, has spent much of his life working in the republican party. at one point working for the national republican congressional committee, the bush administration, and even running a campaign against barack obama with john mccain in 2008. but today, after surviving testicular cancer and years of battling insurance companies over pre-existing condition, he s seen the light and now supports the president s health care law. at this moment he does not have health insurance and so clint murphy joins me right now. what was the moment hi, chris. hi, clint. what was the moment when you changed your mind on this? i mean, it was an evolving process. definitely not you know, in 2010, i figured after ten years i should be good to get health insurance on the individual market and was turned down again. this time instead of it bein
what the government has and what private entities have and i think that s a fair distinction but what to me is crucial here are two things. one, it shows that you use the term marketing. it shows how much the nra is ultimately a marketing vessel, the degree to which it is a creature of the gun industry, and it also shows the degree to which they are doing this without anyone s knowledge. i mean, people don t know when they sign up for a class they re turning information over. people don t know when they get a concealed carry permit they re turning the information over. well, right. i mean, the bottom line and feldman kind of has it right, the man you quoted in the end, the former lobbyist. the real issue here is that the nra doesn t or a large stock of nra members, and i went to the convention last year and have done some polling on this, they don t fear the nra. right. they do fear the they do fear the government. the nra, they would say, is not trying to take my gun away.