In a just-completed New Hampshire town hall meeting, President
Obama stated that he never said he supported a single-payer
health care system. But as clearly evidenced by this video, in
2003, he declared: "I happen to be a proponent of a single payer
universal health care plan."
Meanwhile, at another point of today's town hall meeting, Obama
was pushing back against the idea that the creation of a new
government-run plan would drive private insurers out of business,
and he said that UPS and FedEx were doing fine, but "it's the
post office that's always having problems." Oops!
The gaffe arose from the inherent contradiction of those arguing
for the introduction of a government government-run plan. On the
one hand, Obama and other supporters of the idea argue that we
need to have a strong government plan to create more efficiency,
drive down prices, and "keep private insurers honest." Yet at the
same time, they have to make it appear weaker to push back
against those of us who argue that it will threaten private
insurance and move us toward a single-payer system. So then you
get statements in which Obama, in the course of arguing for a
government-run system, takes a shot at the government-run post
office.
UPDATE: Here's the video.
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Philip Klein is The American Spectator's Washington correspondent. You can follow him on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/Philipaklein