by Patrick Appel
The WSJ runs a story on the words polled and approved by both sides of the heath care debate. Drum sighs:
I mean, public instead of government is a no-brainer. Hell, Sean Hannity only figured out a few days ago that he ought to stop using the president's language and instead call it a "government option." So no problem there. But sliding scale? I don't care how well that polls, it's ridiculous. Nobody over sold anything by saying it was priced on a sliding scale. It sounds like classic doublespeak.
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