If Obama has convinced
himself he didn't lie, that borders on pathological.
NBC's Chuck Todd's interview with President Obama
Thursday immediately drilled down on the president's relentlessly repeated lie
that under ObamaCare you can keep your current insurance plan if you like
it. The full interview is even more impressive than the clips that have been
going around. Even after he elicits a "sorry" out of Obama, Todd
keeps after the point for almost ten minutes.
Ultimately, though, Todd came away with the impression that Obama
doesn't believe he lied. And Todd is probably right, which is a very unnerving.
Todd said, "You know, he does not believe he lied on
this, and that’s the sense I get." Here is Todd's entire quote:
You know, he does not believe he
lied on this, and that’s the sense I get. I mean, I think that that’s, he’s
taken issue with that before with folks off the record, and I got it’s a
sensitive issue, felt like he did not sit there and say he intentionally lied.
He said that he thought he was going to be able to keep this promise. I thought
what was revealing in that answer, when I asked him that direct question about
this, was this a political lie that you started to believe it, was he talked
about well, you know, it turns out we had trouble in crafting the law.
If Obama has convinced himself he didn't lie, that borders on
pathological. We now know that as far back as 2010 the president knew 8
to 9 million people would lose their health insurance. There
is video admitting to that:
"The
8 to 9 million people you refer to that might have to change their coverage --
keep in mind out of the 300 million Americans that we are talking about --
would be folks who the CBO, the Congressional Budget Office, estimates would
find the deal in the exchange better. Would be a better deal. So, yes, they
would change coverage because they got more choice and competition."
The key phrase is Obama admitting that those 8 or 9 million "might
have to change their coverage."
And that video is the smoking gun equivalent of finding video of President
George W. Bush admitting he knew all along that Iraq had no WMD.
And yet, straight through the 2012 election, Obama continued
his campaign to reassure the American people that they could keep their
insurance. Obama's brazen and reckless lying is bad enough. But if Obama
doesn't believe or understand that he lied, that means it will happen again.
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