« Co-ops vs. a Public Plan: What's the Difference? | Main | Turning Allies Into Enemies » 19 Aug 2009 09:09 am 45% Of Americans Believe, Falsely, That Obama Will Create Death Panelsby Conor Clarke There is much to discuss in NBC's new health-care poll, but this part jumped out at me like an army of flesh-eating zombies: Forty-five percent think the reform proposals would allow the
government to make decisions about when to stop providing medical care
for the elderly. There is, of course, no reform proposal that will do any such thing, and the fact that 45% of Americans believe otherwise is really an ugly testament to the amount of misinformation polluting the health-care debate. The health-care experts over at Conservatives 4 Palin, meanwhile, are proudly telegraphing the new 45% statistic: "What we see here is the ballgame." But because, strangely, the Palin people's ability to read seems to have short-circuited at the moment of maximum political convenience, I feel that I should do them a favor and reprint the relevant section in its entirety from the NBC article:
I wouldn't want Sarah Palin or her defenders to continue spreading misinformation to the American public. I'm sure that's not what they want to do. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e20120a55a7863970c Listed below are links to weblogs that reference '45% Of Americans Believe, Falsely, That Obama Will Create Death Panels' |
