The White House has launched a
page on their official government website where citizens can "get the facts about the stability and security you get from health insurance reform."
They call it "Health Insurance Reality Check."
Gee, I wonder
where they got this idea from?
[It's amazing that, under Obama, the White House has become its own advertising engine. We must be in uncharted territory here with the White House becoming a proponent of partisan legislation.
I mean, can anyone imagine "www.WhiteHouse.gov/iraqwar" being considered a correct use of the Oval Office when Bush was president? Wouldn't Bush have been criticized for overreaching the proper roll of the Executive branch?]
Notably absent from the "reality checks" is one on the claim that abortion is included in the legislation.
I mean, it's going to be pretty hard to "reality check"
so many facts.
update: I'm happy to see Steve Ertelt at LifeSite has picked up on this
telling omission.
Labels: Abortion, healthcare, president obama
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