healthcare

"Human Face" of Obama-Care Supporters vs. Protesters Targeting "Objects of Fury"

Katharine Seelye states that the goal of Obama-care supporters "is to put a human face on the need for the overhaul," while tea-party protesters are merely expanding their "objects of fury" to ...

Seelye Chides Conservative Sen. DeMint's "Ideological Purity," "Stoking Anger" vs. Obama-Care

Reporter Katharine Seelye looks askance at conservative Sen. Jim DeMint's "ideological purity" and chides him for "stoking anger" and for not knocking down "misimpressions" on Obama-care. She also ...

NBC Frets Over Filling Kennedy's 'Void,' Skips How He and Democrats Created It

With "Filling the VOID" as the on-screen heading, Monday's NBC Nightly News, without any consideration for how Massachusetts Democrats blocked the Governor's interim appointment power, fretted ...

Former British Health Minister: U.K. System not 'Ideal' for U.S.

Lord Ara Darzi goes on CNBC to defend UK medical system over rejected ads, but says U.S. health care system is 'excellent.'

"Almost Entirely White and Irritable Crowd" of "Angry" Obama-Care Protesters

Plus a Tribute to Terrorist Arafat's ""Spirit"" and Krugman Thinks Obama-Care Opponents Are Racist

The Catholic Church's So-Called "Moral Convictions" Against Abortion

In David Kirkpatrick's piece on Catholic opposition to Obama-care, phrases employed by conservatives like "rationing" and "moral convictions" are closed up in scare quotes.

ABC Touts Democratic 'Battle Cry' to 'Win One for Teddy' on Health

ABC displayed "Battle Cry" on screen as anchor Charles Gibson teased Thursday's World News: "Health care reformers hope to win one for Teddy, but the opposition is largely unmoved." Gibson ...

Kristof Omits Left-Wing Affiliation of Insurance Company Insider

Columnist Nicholas Kristof left off the fact that his health-care hero turned universal-care advocate, former health insurance executive Wendell Potter, is working for the avowedly left-wing ...

Schultz, Huffington: Obama Should Use Kennedy Death to Promote Left-Wing Politics

Liberal MSNBC host and HuffPo founder argue less than a day after senator's death to use it as a 'rallying cry for progressives.'
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