Liberal Comedian Bill Maher Calls Out Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) Over Obamacare … Calls Obama a Liar … “To Me, That Is a Lie”

 

MAHER CALLS OBAMA A LIAR …

Uber-Lib comedian Bill Maher called out Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) and the rest of his liberal panel that President Barack Obama lied when he made the promise with Obamacare, that if you like your healthcare coverage, you can keep your healthcare coverage, PERIOD! Hmm, Maher just called Obama a liar. Maher started out by saying that Barack Obama had a bad week. Gee, ya think? However, Maher posed two questions to his panel, “Is a lie justified, if it is for something good. And if he hadn’t told the lie, would Obamacare have been passed?”

To answer Maher’s questions above, No and Hell NO!!! When you are the President of the United States, its all about character. If one has to lie to get their point across, agenda followed or bill passes, obviously you do not have the support of the people. We need to look no further than Obama’s current poll numbers.  But the Obamamessiah and liberals think they know more what is best for you than you do. And no, if Obama had actually told the truth that with Obamacare that you could not keep your doctor, you could not keep your insurance, and the price would go up, not down and the deductibles would be increased … it never would have come close to passing. Also, I disagree with the premise that Obamacare is a good thing. It is not just the website roll out that is a disaster, so are the policies and model of Obamacare as well.

“Is a lie justified, if it is for something good. And if he hadn’t told the lie, would Obamacare have been passed?”

The Blaze:

Far-left comedian Bill Maher has consistently admitted that President Barack Obama “lied” when he promised all Americans they would be able to keep their health insurance plans under Obamacare. Others, however, like DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, are apparently not quite ready to admit it.

The two found themselves at odds on HBO’s “Real Time” on Friday as they battled over whether it truly was a “lie.”

“It was a bad week for the president, let’s be honest here,” Maher began. “We’re not like them, we don’t live in the bubble. It was a bad week.”

He also asked his panel whether or not a lie is ever “justified” if it’s for something good, and then speculated as to whether Obamacare would have even passed if the president had been honest about the impact it would have on private insurance.



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    3 Responses to “Liberal Comedian Bill Maher Calls Out Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) Over Obamacare … Calls Obama a Liar … “To Me, That Is a Lie””

    1. mc on November 2nd, 2013 12:22 pm

      American consumers are protected from predatory merchants by truth-in-advertising laws.

      It is unfortunate American voters had no such protection in 2012.

    2. Lance on November 3rd, 2013 7:13 pm

      Everyone whose policy was “cancelled” has been offered better plans. Should people who like to buy cars without any safety features, no seat belts, no airbags, no horn, no brake lights etc. be allowed to buy those cars? Safety features add at least $1,000 to the cost of a car. Some people would like to buy cars without safety features and everyone would like to pay $1,000+ less for a car. However, we do not allow cars to be sold without safety features.

      The 75% of those in the USA who file for bankruptcy because of unpaid medical bills who HAD insurance, probably now would say they wish that those policies with low lifetime caps (now illegal) should not have been allowed to be sold to them
      .
      “…Focusing attention on the insurance companies, which are simply intermediaries between the doctors and the patients, was a tragic error. It would like trying to solve a problem of high energy prices by focusing on gasoline stations. Only if the government sets prices can health care prices be controlled. Controlling prices does not automatically result in longer waiting times. Japan and Switzerland generally have shorter waiting times to see doctors than does the USA. Additionally, if prices were controlled there would be no such thing as “in-network” or “out-of-network” since all doctors would accept all insurance plans…”
      http://seekingalpha.com/article/1647632

      Does anyone doubt that if Obama had been politically savvy enough to allow all people with existing policies no matter how bad or inadequate to keep those policies, the Republicans would now be saying: 1 Obama said the people would not lose their insurance because of preexisting conditions and now he is allowing those policies to continue and/or 2. Obama is forcing private insurance companies to continue selling policies that they might not want to sell because such policies expose them to lawsuits.
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      SM: You really do not know what you are talking about. Not all plans are better and sorry, not everyone wants to drive a Cadillac or can afford it. It is highly offensive that you think you know better.

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