September 18, 2009
I'm trying to find a way to see this as some sort of trick or strategy, but I think Bill O'Reilly actually means that he supports a public option.
I'm kind of reeling.
Maybe when I bought those cookies last night I unwittingly chose the bag that had been laced with hallucinogens so that the lacer's enemy would buy it and hallucinate?
Or . . . is it possible? . . . is there a prominent Republican who's actually speaking honestly about health care reform?
Don't pinch me; I'd rather not wake up.
Posted by Faustus, MD at 09:30 AM
Comments
1) Michael R. Jackson said (on 09/18/09 at 10:15 PM):
Well, technically he's an "independent."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_O'Reilly_(political_commentator)
2) initials said (on 09/21/09 at 02:29 PM):
Maybe even people daft enough to treat Fox News as anything other than entertainment have grumbled... I can't think of any reason Satan's own altar boy would be doing this unless he was losing audience to fact-based reporting.
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