Bill O'Reilly – Civil War Over Health Care (Part 1/2)


Bill discusses democratic party іn-fighting over thе Senate proposed Health Care (ObamaCare) bill. John Harris аnd Jim Vandehei οf Politico contribute. Aired οn 12/15/09.

25 Responses to “Bill O'Reilly – Civil War Over Health Care (Part 1/2)”

  • cloudberry121:

    @abovefilms
    Very right. You just have to check the Rasmussen poll to verify it.
    A number of states are already challenging the constitutionality in court, and polling? data released earlier shows that 49% of voters nationally would like their state to sue the federal government over the health care bill.
    55% nation wide wants the health care bill repealed.
    59% senior citizens want the health care bill repealed.

  • abovefilms:

    @cloudberry121 not right. but i’m sure one or two idiots in america would rather be on the side of the health care industry and repeal a law hostile to pre-existing conditions and more aspects that protect the consumer.

  • cloudberry121:

    A number of states are already challenging the constitutionality in court, and polling data released earlier shows that 49% of voters nationally would like their state to sue the federal government over the health care bill.

    55% nation wide wants the health care bill repealed.
    59% senior citizens want the health care bill repealed.

    According the the Rasmussen polls, which “produces some of the most accurate and reliable polls in the country .”

  • cloudberry121:

    @abovefilms
    No I used the Rasmussen poll. Finland doesn’t care.

    last Sunday, 41% of voters nationally favored the Health Care Bill while 54% were opposed. Now that President Obama has signed the legislation into law, most voters want to see it repealed.

  • abovefilms:

    @cloudberry121 you must be referring to the polls taken by your local paper. the majority of americans do in fact support this new law.

  • beglebite:

    Mr. O’Reilly, you sir are a genius

  • cloudberry121:

    @abovefilms
    The majority of citizens say they do NOT want national health care. The politicians were so ashamed of their votes they had to be forced into giving a floor vote.

    That’s right. A voice vote would not have been recorded on who voted what. Study bestow history, too. It’s very exciting.

  • abovefilms:

    happened all the time. study history. but the majority of americans want health care nationally so your point is moot.

  • rajus0:

    i like how he said at the start of the show and then he just shoots the bill down when ever he can

  • joncarolyn:

    You are suck a dickhead O’reilly! Oh sure, let’s wage wars all over the world and spend the tax payers’ money on the people of other countries and yet deny some of our own citizens of their right to be able to have healthcare! President Obama has shown some real balls by doing this. 4 more years!

  • MASHDOTCOM:

    @cloudberry121 The real actual complaints from people who aren’t completely clueless like you is not the degradation of healthcare’s quality, but whether it’ll bring fiscal benefit or destruction. You’re obviously not ancient sufficient to know that.

  • MASHDOTCOM:

    only first country in the world*

  • MASHDOTCOM:

    @cloudberry121 Forced on the people? You voted for the lawmakers that voted for Obama’s healthcare. The bill didn’t pass just because Obama said, “let there be healthcare”

    Again I live in Canada. And if you mean there’d more people who’s able to seek medical help, then what the fuck is incorrect with that? US is the only country in the world without a government run healthcare program.

    Did other countries fall apart because of their healthcare?

  • cloudberry121:

    You’re a complete idiot if you reckon the bill wasn’t forced on the people of the USA.

    Excellent luck on result a place to run to when you need an operation without waiting a year for it.

  • MASHDOTCOM:

    @cloudberry121 I have no thought what the hell you’re discussion in this area. I have never “posted to you”

    You have no thought what a dictator is if you reckon a democratic leader in the US is a dictator. He didn’t enforce the bill, there was a vote in the congress and the democrats won.

    Obama is not my messiah. I live in Canada, and my opinion in this area this issue could not be more unbiased and candid.

  • cloudberry121:

    @MASHDOTCOM
    Stop being such a COWARD, you keep posting to me but hiding your posts here.

    I know what makes a dictator and that is Obama.

    Keep worshipping your messiah and the extremely low quality care that will result. I would be pleased to see you get piss poor care.

  • MASHDOTCOM:

    @cloudberry121

    How bout you try this concept.

    It’s not “bondage” when you’re offered better regulated healthcare for cheaper cost (unless of course we’re assuming that someone as stupid as you can earn high returns.)

    People who say no to Obama’s healthcare bill are not as dull witted as you are. Because their disagreement stems from the dread of worsening of their economy. Not because they dread for “bondage”

    Tap water was just an example. Like how you’re an example of a clueless moron.

  • cloudberry121:

    I hope the majority of the voters are more powerful.

  • cloudberry121:

    @MASHDOTCOM
    This is a very deep concept for you.

    People say yes to tap water.
    People say no to Obama healthcare bill.
    People refuse to be under bondage.

  • cloudberry121:

    @abovefilms
    Time will tell if you can enforce your will on people who refuse to submit to bondage.

  • ANTIDALLARD:

    @MASHDOTCOM
    gimme my rights! gimme my freedom ! Its not honest! me me me me me me . My rights surmount all . If I dont get my way , I’m goin to take my ball.

    STOP YOUR BELLYACHING ,YA FUCKIN WHINING CONSERVATIVE BITCH.

  • TheForkliftsOfNair:

    Oh ma Gawd! Barrok Obama is a durty comminist tryin to get helth care to por peoples oh shit we better pray to Sarah Palin and hope Ronald Reagan comes back as a super android to? save us or we iz all doomed!

  • abovefilms:

    if what you say were right, the blacks and hispanics would’ve started a civil war with the usa years ago. 20% unemployment in black areas according to news reports. there will be no civil war. but there WILL be national health care for all!

  • acaito1:

    If it passes there will be more than a Civil War between politicians. People are plotting for it. I hear in this area it all the time by many many people all over the US. It’s going to get terrible out there. Even if you’re for it quicker or shortly people will realize it’s not affordable and people will go crazy when they feel like they need to do what they have to for survival. People who have money are going to do what they can to keep it and this country is going to be total chaos.

  • danzminivanz:

    As much as I hope that O’Reilly retires or gets a medical condition that won’t let him work anymore, I’m still very glad that all of his recent forecasts haven’t happened. He is losing on each battle he’s fighting and healthcare passes.
    Aside from being a furious idiot, O’Reilly is one of the worst detriments to America today: He tells people to shut up, when in a democracy everyone has the right to their voice. I will drink to the day this barrier to American progress stops being on T.V.