write about it in the column. howard dean had been on a show and said that he was a little bit unsure as to whether bush had known about 9/11 in advance which is weird. and dean is a serious guy. so i had a phrase in there that said that dean was a little bit troubling to epidemiologists because dean was the first example of such a syndrome happening in the very state. now, because he s from vermont. that was obviously a clue that this was meant to be tongue-in-cheek. but on the serious issue, which is that there were people who were so opposed to anything that bush had done, yes, it applies to obama. yes, it applied to reagan. and i think it applied generally speaking to most presidents. and there are people who will not accept anything that a president has done. i thought it was rather acute when the in the bush years because especially because of
really done anything along those lines. the problem with what obama did is that he had a discreet problem. the underinsured and uninsured. i believe a decent society ought to look after them and find a way to do it. but instead of discreetly attacking that problem, what he decided to do is to take advantage of that and to completely remake one-sixth of the american economy. there is no reason whatsoever that the woman you interviewed in chicago would have to lose her insurance and change her plan because some experts in washington have decided that there is a better way and what she decided when you are trying to insure the uninsured. it is an example of liberal overreach. instead of devil raysing a problem discreetly, narrowly, they decided to review one-sixth of the economy that s what you are getting the pushback, generally from american people and specifically from
democrats own everything about health care and anything bad that happens to anybody anywhere at any hospital in this country is now going to be blamed on obama care. fred upton of michigan is introduce to keep your health plan act to push back on this. it would allow any insurance plans that weren t in effect on january 2013 to continue in 2014. this has no chance of making it through the senate, does it? do you think this could become a law? you know, very little right now can become a law given the environment in washington. but i think you are going to see a lot of backlash from the public. from the american people calling their congressmen and senators and calling the white house angry at this. you have a lot of people lot of individuals like the woman you just interviewed, like our colleague, david fromme, who tweeted yesterday about his plan being canceled the other day. when the media starts getting their plans canceled you are
he said he would hold his nose and reinstitute slavery if that s what his constituents really wanted. i think maybe he should do less holding of his nose and more holding of his tongue. you know, obviously this is a very stupid thing. i m glad ryan, the governor of nevada, has condemned it strongly. stick around. more of the lead coming up. no matter how busy your morning you can always do something better for yourself. and better is so easy with benefiber. fiber that s taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber.
kiss the fonz for a buck. that s a bargain at my price. the fonz from happy days was the coolest guy around. for me at 7, seeing fonz mocked on the cover of mad magazine, that was something of a revelation. number 187 was my first issue. the satire, of course, continued, this is issue number 523. president obama s on the cover. being mocked for the nsa spy scandal. for 61 years, mad magazine. as you get older you realize that basically everybody has an agenda and everybody is lying to you. mad doesn t make up anything. we sort of look at what s going on in society and say, isn t this kind of weird or stupid or dumb? now longtime editor john facara tapped the usual zbang of idiots for inside mad. a book that highlights the