October 9, 2013

George WIll

George Will is falling in line with the wishes of his new boss, Fox News quite nicely. He's often made outrageous claims and inane arguments on This Week/ABC, but there were lines even Will wouldn't cross. Now he's embracing the teabaggers' vernacular. Here he is on NPR:

Conservative columnist and pundit George Will on Wednesday compared Obamacare to the Fugitive Slave Act and segregation to demonstrate the "bruising, untidy, utterly Democratic" process of changing laws.In an interview with NPR's "Morning Edition," host Steve Inskeep asked Will about President Barack Obama's argument that Republicans are short-circuiting the system by using government funding and the debt ceiling as leverage to dismantle Obamacare, rather than repealing the law outright.

"How does this short-circuit the system?" Will said. "I hear Democrats say, 'The Affordable Care Act is the law,' as though we're supposed to genuflect at that sunburst of insight and move on. Well, the Fugitive Slave Act was the law, separate but equal was the law, lots of things are the law and then we change them."

Will said that one party using the debt ceiling as leverage to extract concessions from another is "not novel," but said it's unlikely Republicans could use that strategy to thwart Obamacare.

Racism and slavery has hurt so many people in its wake that I'm shocked he went there. It's the words of a moron. Well, George, are you a moron? I'm surprised he didn't work in a Nazi comparison, too.

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