The health reform debate is political theater worth watching
By Kathleen Parker | Wednesday, March 3, 2010 | The Washington Post
“…For all our bemoaning the tortures of health-care reform, the debate has been healthy for the nation. Everybody’s crazy aunts and uncles have been let out of their respective attics and basements, and it’s good to know who they are. It’s also been helpful for Americans to see how the sausage is made and figure out whether they really want any. Last week’s summit was not wasted time, despite criticism that it was only political theater. What’s wrong with that? I like theater. I especially like the tiny details and what they tell us. In theater, as in life, details matter….”…BS
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