Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) is arguing that President Barack Obama's health care reform law should be repealed because rights come from "nature and God," not the government.
During an interview on ABC, former Massachusetts Sen. Ted Kennedy's widow, Victoria Kennedy, told host George Stephanopoulos that the Supreme Court had made the right decision by upholding the Affordable Care Act.
"This health care reform was the cause of my husband's life," she explained. "He believed that it was a moral issue, that it defined the character of who we were as a society, who we were as a country, and that decent quality, affordable health care should be fundamental right and not a privilege."
But Ryan rejected Kennedy's assertion and promised to completely undo the law.
"We're going to repeal the entire law and then we're going to advance patient-centered reforms that address these kinds of issues," the Wisconsin Republican said.
"I think this at the end of the day is a big philosophy difference," he continued. "What Ms. Kennedy and others were saying is that this is a new government-granted right. We disagree with the notion that our rights come from government, that the government can now grant us and define our rights. Those are ours, they come from nature and God, according to the Declaration of Independence -- a huge difference in philosophy."