Thursday, November 08, 2012

NEW DIMENSIONS IN CONSERVATIVE CORRECTNESS?

The Hill reported today:
Twenty states will operate their own insurance exchanges in 2014 under President Obama's healthcare law, according to a new analysis....

Governors have a choice as to whether to implement the law's exchanges or leave the task to the federal government. A third option is a "partnership" model in which the state and federal government jointly manage the marketplace....
I don't think I've ever quoted Bryan Fischer of the American Family Association approvingly, but I think he's absolutely right about how his ideological soul mates in the GOP crazy base will respond to that:



I think the purity test could be even harsher. As The Hill notes:
... six states have indicated they will not pursue the law's offer to expand Medicaid.

In July, Talking Points Memo found seven governors who'd said no to the Medicaid expansion, including Scott Walker, Bobby Jindal, and Nikki Haley.

I'm not sure any GOP governor who accepts the Medicaid expansion can run for president in 2016 and expect to win, either. I think the federal money's going to have to be turned down. And that will also apply to runs for reelection, or for any other office, by these Republicans.

Fever break? Nahhhh.