Behind the Headlines

Monday, June 15, 2009
By Glenn Beck

The Obama administration is pitching government-run health care to cover 46 million uninsured Americans, despite opposition from the American Medical Association, Republicans and even some members of his own party.

Here's the one thing: The president may give you the headline, but to understand what this plan is really about, you need to listen carefully to what those on the left are saying.

A friend of mine sent me a video from verumserum.com. We checked all the sources — and it checks out.

Then we added to Verum Serum's great idea: Watch this.

The public insurance option will put employer-based, private insurance out of business and the government can bide its time — taking losses — until that finally happens.

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