payer system. kucinich is an enormous progressive in a wee little elf and body. he s now out in the open saying healthcare, well, i ll let you hear it yourself. this is what he had been saying about the plan first. anytime i can support the president, i d like to. i just except on this bill, i signed a commitment. with 77 other members of congress saying that if there was not a robust public option, in the healthcare bill, that was presented to the house i wouldn t vote for it. it kept my word. if you don t have a public option, the insurance companies have a license to just steal money from people. i wish they had brought that public option back. i support it in committee. absent robust public option i don t know what is in for the constituents. glenn: he s out, got it? he believes there is no reason to vote for the bill
their own words. the audio from george soros tides foundation. someone once said this is a trojan horse for single payer. it s not a trojan horse, it s just right there. i m telling you, we re going to get there. over time, slowly. glenn: okay. tides foundation, george soros. how about a congresswoman, jan chekowsky. what did she say? guy argued against the public health insurance saying it wouldn t let the private insurance compete. public option would put private insurance busy out of business. [ applause ] he was right! glenn: i thought she s for it, too. hey, could you find someone in the senate who said they were for it and it was a subtle plan to move us into
president. that s top of the hour on special report. but now, back to glenn beck. glenn: i can t wait to see the bret baier interview with barack obama. wow! he doesn t even know what s in the bill. but we ll have to time to read it before they pass it. aren t they passing it this week? it s 2500 pages. i don t read that fast. then again, maybe i m silly to pose the healthcare reform bill the way i do. i m a small business owner myself. apparently it will greatly benefit people like me. watch. how many people are getting insurance through your jobs right now. raise your hands. well, an a lot of those
their own words. the audio from george soros tides foundation. someone once said this is a trojan horse for single payer. it s not a trojan horse, it s just right there. i m telling you, we re going to get there. over time, slowly. glenn: okay. tides foundation, george soros. how about a congresswoman, jan chekowsky. what did she say? guy argued against the public health insurance saying it wouldn t let the private insurance compete. public option would put private insurance busy out of business. [ applause ] he was right! glenn: i thought she s for it, too. hey, could you find someone in the senate who said they were for it and it was a
glenn: i m just thinking, isn t it a coincidence that the white house has a red phone? it s like for the first time ever, it s appropriate that there is a red phone in the white house. anyway, rush limbaugh for only the second time in his career, told his audience yesterday to flood the switchboards of congress and boy did they ever. he s right. he said yesterday that this is the end game. that is it. the fundamental transformation of america is here, america. obama knows it. pelosi knows it. kucinich now knows it. i think you know it. unless you make the non-radical progressives fear for their re-election, if you don t take those non-radicals, if you don t take the blue dog democrats and remind them how you will work for the rest of your life so they will be remembered in history books as the ones who destroyed the greatest free market healthcare system the world has ever seen, they will vote