PPPS (Littleton)—Pundit Pete caused a bit of a stir today with this tweet:
Pete found that quote in the Healthcare Reform
speech President Obama gave to a joint session of Congress on September 9, 2009. The quote was then posted in
an article by Katie Pavlich at Townhall.com, and again later in
an article by Andrew Malcolm at Investors Business Daily.
Here is a
video clip, courtesy of fellow Coloradoan
Caleb Bonham of Campus Reform.
It is perhaps a bit ironic that, just a few minutes earlier, Congressman Joe Wilson had called out the President on a part of his speech.
And it is perhaps even more ironic that, just as Americans are finally reaping the benefits of the Affordable Care Act, and discovering, as Speaker Pelosi once said, "what's in it", there are some who are suggesting that the President himself may have misrepresented "what's in this plan".
In fact, earlier in that very same speech, the President said this:
"First, if you are among the hundreds of millions of Americans who
already have health insurance through your job, or Medicare, or
Medicaid, or the VA, nothing in this plan will require you or your
employer to change the coverage or the doctor you have. (Applause.)
Let me repeat this: Nothing in our plan requires you to change what you
have."
Being part of the press, we are of course reluctant to question anything that our President says.
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Citizen Pete w/ his old 2009 sign at a 2012 Rally |
However, we would note that we recently
received a letter, submitted by one of our readers, Citizen Pete, who indicated that because of the Affordable Care Act, his lovely wife, Citizen Caryn, was going to lose her health insurance, contrary to the President's statement. Pete, having apparently also learned that his wife may not be able to keep her doctor, and will end up paying much more for insurance due to implementation of the AFFORDABLE Care Act, was less than complimentary of the President, and even characterized what he had done as lying.
We will leave it to our readers as to whether the President lied about, misinformed us, or misrepresented what was in the Affordable Care Act.
Related:
Obama in 2009: We Will Call Out Those Who Lie About Obamacare
—Katie Pavlich,
Townhall.com (thanks Katie for the H/T credit & link)
Obama on health care reform in 2009 - video clip from
Caleb Bonham of
Campus Reform (thanks Caleb for the video clip)
The White House Fable Factory —
Michelle Malkin, and at Townhall.com