Pro-life video of the day: Planned Parenthood to sell Obamacare door to door
by Hans Johnson
Ezekiel Emanuel, one of the chief architects of the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare), has been making the rounds on news talk shows trying to say that the health insurance overhaul hasn’t really been explained to the American people… despite the fact that President Obama spent the last six years touting it as the central part of his agenda.
So, with Obamacare still as unpopular as ever, and the millions losing their present coverage far outweighing the number of new sign-ups, the Administration is making a push to try to change public opinion. In a classic case of “quid pro quo”, government-funded Planned Parenthood will be canvassing neighborhoods door to door from now through next March, starting in Texas and Florida.
Here’s a report from NextNewsNetwork:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9z4EmmEROc[/youtube]
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Hasn’t really been explained yet?
Do tell. I am on the edge of my seat.
Oh, yes, Ezekiel Emanuel. The brother of the guy who says the First Amendment is overrated.
What a lovely pair they seem to be.
I hope no one gets shot for trespassing or something….
I have already encountered one huge banner on my way to work in the Windy City. This on an insurance brokerage building, that’s been there since mid-November but nowhere else the radius I travel. One’d think these would pop up everywhere in O’s “home town.”
I guess the IL legislature is more concerned about the harm OCare would do to the state’s medicaid program: http://www.medicaid.gov/Medicaid-CHIP-Program-Information/By-State/illinois.html
I hope a pp rep comes to my house.
I will record the whole conversation for posterity.
Introduce all five children, the grand child, the son-in-law (who survived an abortionists attempt on his life), my oldest daughters fiancé (who has 5 siblings and 2 nieces) Get my brother and sister the doctor, with her 2 children and 2 grand children, my other sister and her four children and 2 grand children and my 90 year old aunt. All cancer free, no STD’s, no planned or unwanted pregnancies and no homosexuals.
We will have a grand conversation about ‘planning to be parents’, abstinance, monogamy and the historical definition of marriage.
We’re not even catholic or mormon?
Will you offer them refreshments Ken? Afterall they would not be able to listen to such “propaganda” on an empty stomach. :)
Who is paying these people?
Well I think there’s a point that many Americans don’t understand the ACA at all. I have met many people who seem to think it is a single payer system, and they are just going to be “put on” insurance automatically and they don’t have to sign up. I’ve met people who think that private insurance companies are now illegal. I’ve met people who think that “Obamacare” is actually an insurance plan itself. I think many people don’t even understand the basics of the law.
I don’t see why PP employees would be the ones to explain it though. That makes no sense at all. Why should PP receive more government money to run around explaining a law? This seems super weird.
Well Jack…. PP and Obama have long been bedfellows. So yes, it is super weird. And frankly it shouldn’t *have* to be this hard to explain. It was touted as so easy.
Also, if these guys ever came to my door, I might just pull a Clint Eastwood Gran Torino “Get off my lawn!” on them…. ;)
“And frankly it shouldn’t *have* to be this hard to explain. It was touted as so easy. ”
It’s not that difficult to understand at all, actually. I think there are just a lot of “low information” voters in general for most issues, the ACA isn’t unique in that regard. And you can’t really deny that there’s been a lot of deliberate misinformation about the whole thing by the opponents.
But yeah, I do find it gross how in bed with PP the Obama administration is. I can’t remember another administration that was so blatantly tied to PP like that.
Hi phillymiss
My guess would be you.
Delete this if you must, but Jack, you should know by now that Barky is Planned Parenthoods beotch.
I always kind of liked that euphemism. :) But who owns who is debatable. We’ve already heard of a feminist journalist who offered to be a sex slave to Bill Clinton for supporting abortion.
Hi Hans,
Is there something oxymoronic about a feminist offering to be a sex slave, or is it just me?
Hi Mary,
It’s just hypocrisy of the highest order.
What are you two talking about?
http://www.mrc.org/biasalerts/cyberalert-07071998-reporter-offers-clinton-blewinsky
Okay now that’s disturbing. Go women’s rights?
Jack,
Really.
(And we old heads keep forgettng that the 90s isn’t just yesterday to some of you guys. :) )
I was like ten years old when the Clinton impeachment was going on. All I remember is my pastor and dad blaming Hillary for it. :/ And I vaguely remember thinking Linda Tripp was mean (I remember thinking she “tattled” on her friend and thinking that was mean), lol.
Groan. I’ve got a dozen shirts in my closet older than you, Jack!
Linda Tripp was demonized way out of bounds for not being greatly attractive, but mostly for being a “snitch”. I think she was genuinely disturbed by this girl being used in the ultimate imbalance of boss/ employee.
As for Clinton, if he had lied in court and obstructed justice when being sued for the leaves of his tree falling on his neighbor’s property (and there have been suits that petty) he deserved beong impeached – and should have been removed from office.
The fact that he tried to compromise a sexual harrassment suit and was still supported by feminists shows why they can’t be taken seroously.