As the stimulus package wended its way through Congress this week, a familiar face popped up to get up to some familiar shenanigans. Betsy McCaughey, a Republican former Lieutenant Governor of New York, was suddenly on the Bloomberg website and on TV, issuing dire warnings about the changes that the stimulus package was going to wreak on health care. How? McCaughey claimed that the plan contained health technology language that let the federal government could "monitor" patient care in order to "guide your doctor"s decisions." In short, a top-down bureaucracy that would enforce its own set of medical treatment protocols.
Naturally, that would be bad, and naturally, not a word of it was true. That didn"t stop the contention from flowing from the Rush/Drudge edges onto cable news, most notably Lou Dobbs" CNN show. Happily, however, the media seems to be gathering to put McCaughey"s nonsense back on the dungheap.
Last night, Keith Olbermann featured a debunking of McCaughey on Countdown:
Naturally, that would be bad, and naturally, not a word of it was true. That didn"t stop the contention from flowing from the Rush/Drudge edges onto cable news, most notably Lou Dobbs" CNN show. Happily, however, the media seems to be gathering to put McCaughey"s nonsense back on the dungheap.
Last night, Keith Olbermann featured a debunking of McCaughey on Countdown:
But CNN was among the first to dispute McCaughey"s claims, deploying senior medical correspondent Elizabeth Cohen to correct the record: LinkHere
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