Source of The Healthcare Lies
Fox News Made Me Think It
People who are "madder'n hell" over the health reform law are quick and copious with their inaccuracies. When honest Tea Partiers state an inaccuracy, you can bet they picked it up from a LIE. For instance, "Refuse the insurance mandate and GO TO JAIL."
No surprise, perhaps, that the main perpetrator of health reform lies is Fox News. (And right wing magazines like The Freeman.) It gets really slimey when Fox News lies about lying.
Bill O'Reilly did it a few nights ago, denying that Fox News ever said anything about going to jail for bucking the mandate - or even for not paying the fine. ( The reform law expressly prohibits the government from jailing anyone who fails to either obtain health insurance or pay a tax penalty. Check it out.)
But Bill said: “We researched on Fox News if anybody had ever said you're going to jail if you don't buy health insurance. Nobody's ever said it.” He researched it! If you're going to tell a lie, credit your research. It's better even than "I saw it with my own eyes."
The problem is - when it's about a TV channel - you can get the transcripts or watch the tapes. Ooops! Back in November, it was all over Fox News. No insurance = JAIL. The news "sources" were lying. Bill O'Reilly lied about Fox carrying those lies.
Who can blame those misinformed folk who watch Fox News and come up with inaccuracies?
Well, you could say they ought to check out something so egregious before adopting it as an awful truth and getting all worked up about it.
People who are "madder'n hell" over the health reform law are quick and copious with their inaccuracies. When honest Tea Partiers state an inaccuracy, you can bet they picked it up from a LIE. For instance, "Refuse the insurance mandate and GO TO JAIL."
No surprise, perhaps, that the main perpetrator of health reform lies is Fox News. (And right wing magazines like The Freeman.) It gets really slimey when Fox News lies about lying.
Bill O'Reilly did it a few nights ago, denying that Fox News ever said anything about going to jail for bucking the mandate - or even for not paying the fine. ( The reform law expressly prohibits the government from jailing anyone who fails to either obtain health insurance or pay a tax penalty. Check it out.)
But Bill said: “We researched on Fox News if anybody had ever said you're going to jail if you don't buy health insurance. Nobody's ever said it.” He researched it! If you're going to tell a lie, credit your research. It's better even than "I saw it with my own eyes."
The problem is - when it's about a TV channel - you can get the transcripts or watch the tapes. Ooops! Back in November, it was all over Fox News. No insurance = JAIL. The news "sources" were lying. Bill O'Reilly lied about Fox carrying those lies.
Who can blame those misinformed folk who watch Fox News and come up with inaccuracies?
Well, you could say they ought to check out something so egregious before adopting it as an awful truth and getting all worked up about it.
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