The Absurd Republican Reaction To Obamacare Being Upheld

The Supreme Court’s health care ruling on Thursday protected hundreds of millions of Americans from being denied health insurance for pre-existing conditions, kept millions of young people insured under their parents healthcare plans, and will eventually lead to coverage of more than 30 million Americans who previously did not have access to health insurance. But if you asked Republicans about the ruling, they’d say it’s a sign of the apocalypse.

The reactions from Republicans to Obamacare being upheld are telling. Republican Congressman Mike Pence compared the ruling to 9/11. The former Spokesman for the Michigan Republican Party, Mike Davis, argued that an armed revolution might now be justified. And Conservative radio hosts Michael Savage and Bryan Fischer attacked Chief Justice John Roberts, suggesting this his decision may have been influenced by epilepsy medication – a story that was also picked up on the Drudge Report.

The point is, Obamacare will save the lives of millions of Americans – and if Republicans think that’s as bad for the nation as 9/11 or a sign that an armed revolution is necessary, then there’s something very rotten in today’s Conservative movement. It’s clear today’s Conservatives have been taken over by a strain of Ayn Rand psychopathy.

Thom Hartmann
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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Sam-Osborne/1115006842 Sam Osborne

    In his Senate confirmation hearing, Chief Justice Roberts likened the judge’s duty on the High Court bench to being the umpires behind the plate; you don’t make the rules you just call the balls and strikes. The call has been made and as announced last night with the Good Sox beating the D@mn Yankees 14-7, “This game is over.”

    But some who don’t like the call are still banging their heads in tantrum protest, but away the spectators stream from the ballpark, and meanwhile the guy in the Oval Office smiled and went back to work and there could be heard on the south lawn of the White House, across South Chicago, and closer to home, “Go Sox!”

    Tusk, tusk, right-wingers wanted a homer and they didn’t get it. And as Harry Truman rhetorically asked, “How many times do you have to get hit in the head until you discover who is hitting you in the head.” Apparently those that are hitting themselves in the head get too stunned to know who is doing it and to just stop—on their own strike three they appear about ready to put themselves OUT!

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