What were they expecting when the script isn't written for him by Axelrod and Rhambo? As this was obviously the case with this highly anticipated and powerful flop, even with an all day, fawning and fumbling media love fest, Obama still struggled to make any points as to what advantages Americans would have or what they would give up under his Pre Fab, One Size Fits all, Obamacare Medicaid plan.
Especially when 60% of it is Obama filibustering and throwing out numbers and misinformation for the most part being challenged by hardly anyone
So as could be predicted, ABC is now scrambling to cover their backsides today, laying the subtle impact at the feet of the Messiah as to why the day long love fest likely didn't change any minds and if anything hurt his cause more than helping it.
The made for TV president just doesn't radiate like Zeus sans his White House team programmed TOTUS as the world sees more and more each passing day and public appearance as ABC learned the hard way yesterday ......and the end result should be Obama TV and Obamacare IS......
President Obama Questioned about Health Care in ABC News Forum(full article)
(excerpt follows) "President Obama struggled to explain today whether his health care reform proposals would force normal Americans to make sacrifices that wealthier, more powerful people -- like the president himself -- wouldn't face.
The probing questions came from two skeptical neurologists during ABC News' special on health care reform, 'Questions for the President: Prescription for America,' anchored from the White House by Diane Sawyer and Charles Gibson."
Dr. Orrin Devinsky, a neurologist and researcher at the New York University Langone Medical Center, said that elites often propose health care solutions that limit options for the general public, secure in the knowledge that if they or their loves ones get sick, they will be able to afford the best care available, even if it's not provided by insurance.
Devinsky asked the president pointedly if he would be willing to promise that he wouldn't seek such extraordinary help for his wife or daughters if they became sick and the public plan he's proposing limited the tests or treatment they can get.
The president refused to make such a pledge, though he allowed that if "it's my family member, if it's my wife, if it's my children, if it's my grandmother, I always want them to get the very best care.
"There's a whole bunch of care that's being provided that every study, that every bit of evidence that we have indicates may not be making us healthier," he said.
Gibson interjected that often patients don't know what will work until they get every test they can.
"Oftentimes we know what makes sense and what doesn't," the president responded, making a push for evidence-based medicine
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