Dana Gould Interviews Health Care Reform Opponents Comparing Hitler’s 3rd Reich to Obama Policies; Remote Area Medical Provides Free Care to the 3rd World, and Americans

This would be hillarious if the people being interviewed weren’t serious. They are so serious, in fact, that its absolutely terrifying. Please, after handling the health care issue, work on education reform because no American should be this blatantly ignorant.

On a positive note, my mom just told me about Remote Area Medical, a group of doctors providing free health care in destitute regions of the world. Their newest challenge: American inner-cities & low-to-no income families!

Via Remote Area Medical

August 27th in America, Crazy, Death Panel, Doctor, Free Health Care, Health Care Reform, Hitler, Nazi, Obama, Remote Area Medical, Third Reich, Third World | | 12 comments
Huckabee in Israel, Carville in Afghanistan, Obama Targeted as “Anti-Semitic Jew-Hater”

Crazy comes in many forms. First, James Carville was invited to advise Ghani’s presidential campaign in Afghanistan. Now Huckabee’s been invited to promote Israeli expansion into Palestinian territory by a group of far-right religious settlers. I’m just wondering: are these two guys culturally/ideologically sensible per the ins and outs of these regions?

Huckabee has stated that he supports Israeli expansion and settlement building in the West Bank. He is also opposed to the establishment of a Palestinian state. Huckabee actually cares?! Or does he believe such a move will appeal to American Jewish sentiment with something up his sleeve for 2012? In any case, Huckabee is the honored guest of the Ateret Cohanim, a right-wing religious group planning twenty apartment projects in East Jerusalem. Obama has vented his disapproval of Israeli expansion, causing the far-right to protest with banners reading, “Barak Hussein Obama: Anti-Semitic, Jew-Hater.” So yes, crazy does, indeed, come in many forms.

August 25th in Afghanistan, Ashraf Ghani, Huckabee, Israel, James Carville, Obama, Politics, Religion | | 8 comments