Often times, bloggers tackle a subject that someone else already did a much better job covering. What are the odds that you will show up here at Aye Wonder and change your mind about a subject because I wrote about it? Nil, I’d think. Certainly, I have an opinion and it’s usually rooted in common sense but I don’t have the time or the resources to do the exhaustive work necessary to give you a full accounting of the subject. Eet’s not my job, man. But on occasion, I do read or hear something that to me seems definitive. Usually, it’s something so incredibly commonsensical, I have to repost it. My re-posting represents my opinion, I suppose.
Say what you will about Keith Olbermann from MSNBC. He’s a blowhard like Limbaugh, like Beck, like Matthews but I like him for his eloquence and his convincing perspective. Last night, he aired one of his “special comments” about health care reform. Usually the special comments are roughly 7 minutes. This one was his entire show, an hour in length. Rather than post the entire segment, I thought I would post the last few minutes, the wrap-up, if you will. Some background: Olberman has been knee-deep in the health care system over the past 40 days because of his Dad’s illness. His perspective here is first hand.
After you get the chance to view this, I’d like to know what you think. Is he right? Wrong? Somewhere in the middle? What facts do you think he’s missing? Have a go.
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