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McCain: It’s Time For Obama To Abandon Public Health Insurance



Aug 23, 2009 10 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

Interior Secretary Arizona

The Hill:

Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) said in an interview aired Sunday that President Barack Obama needed to come back to the drawing board on health reform and consider abandoning the government-run public option.

The former Republican presidential candidate noted that Americans’ confidence was falling in polls, and that it would be a “good idea” for Obama to sit down with Republicans and Democrats and present his own plan, which could then be negotiated upon.

“There are some areas that we’re in agreement on,” McCain said, such as cost control.

But to pass health reform, McCain predicted, “I think he’d have to abandon the public option.”

McCain also addressed the “death panel” controversy stirred by his former running mater, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, saying it wasn’t so much about Medicare end-of-life consultations as it was about boards ruling on treatment options for patients.

“The way that it was written made that a bit ambiguous,” McCain said, adding that such boards could “lead to the possibility of rationing and decisions such as those made in other countries.”

McCain questioned why Democrats turned down GOP amendments to ensure that boards wouldn’t deny the best treatment procedures to patients.

The senator also said healthcare reform “might be in a very different place today” if his colleague on immigration reform, Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), was back in the mix.

“No person in that insitution is indispensable, but Ted Kennedy comes as close to being indispensable as any individual in that institution,” McCain said.
Obama’s onetime challenger spoke with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos on a segment of “This Week” from the Grand Canyon. McCain, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, and Sen. Mark Udall (D-Colo.) are holding a series of hearings in the region on the future of the national parks.


  • tlk

    WND is reporting that McCain has been accepting Soros/Heinz-Kerry $$$ since 2001.

  • Political.fish

    This is the problem I have with this. We are agaist Marxist Collectivism. We do not want government reform in ANY sector. Fuck-off and let the free market find solutions. This is why its no longer a demo-repub issue. Its about saving and restoring the republic and the constitution. Stand-up for the reality of the situation, McCain, or get the fuck out of the way.

  • Phil Byler

    Get real, people.

    McCain is not being financed by Soros/Heinz money. That money went to Obama to defeat McCain and is now going to Democrats and ACORN to bring about a socialist America. McCain is opposing that and standing against Obama.

    McCain’s voting record this year is conservative and as good as any. McCain has voted AGAINST every Obama bailout bill. McCain has voted AGAINST every Obama deficit spending bill, denouncing the multi-trillion dollar deficit spending as “generational theft,” a phrase thereafter used by Sean Hannity. McCain has voted AGAINST the confirmations of tax cheat Geithner, radical pro-abortion advocate Sebellius, leftist Kagan and transnational legal theorist Koh to their respective positions in the Obama Administration. McCain voted AGAINST the confirmation of Sotomayer to the U.S. Supreme Court. McCain has announced he is opposed to Obama’s cap and trade bill and opposed to ObamaCare.

  • March

    You make a decent argument for the guy but he loses me almost every time at some point.

    Here, for instance: “No person in that insitution is indispensable, but Ted Kennedy comes as close to being indispensable as any individual in that institution,” McCain said.

    Kennedy is no more or less indispensable than Mary Jo Kopechne had been.

  • http://ip727.wordpress.com/ IP727

    McCAIN THE INSANE,
    LEFT HIS BRAIN IN THE RAIN,
    THIS MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE,
    HIS ENEMIES HE WILL PLACATE,
    FROM HIM WE SHOULD ABSTAIN.

  • Dirtmanf800

    McCain is for amnesty.

  • grumpy mechanic

    McCain is part of the problem, don’t expect any solutions from him.

  • stixx

    Dirtmamf880 is 100% right. That is the problem !

  • GRIZZ

    Seems like he was opossed to winning the election too.

  • Bobby E

    It’s time for Zero (AND McCain … among a host of others) to resign before we physically yank their asses out of their offices. Enough already!