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From: Media Matters for America [action@mediamatters.org]
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 10:23 PM
To: Tom
Subject: Fox News: “Voice of the opposition” on health care reformConservatives mock the uninsured
For the conservative perspective on the country’s health care problems, look no further than Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck. Since the beginning of time, politicians have used personal anecdotes to accentuate policy points, and the bipartisan health care summit was no different. But conservatives went out of their way to respond to the summit by mocking the uninsured — specifically, remarks from Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-NY), who told the story of a woman without health insurance who “had no denture. She wore her dead sister’s teeth.”
Multi-millionaire Limbaugh, who has claimed “there is no health care crisis,” responded to Slaughter by asking, “Isn’t that why they make applesauce?”
LIMBAUGH: You know I’m getting so many people — this Louise Slaughter comment on the dentures? I’m getting so many people — this is big. I mean, that gets a one-time mention for a laugh, but there are people out there that think this is huge because it’s so stupid. I mean, for example, well, what’s wrong with using a dead person’s teeth? Aren’t the Democrats big into recycling? Save the planet? And so what? So if you don’t have any teeth, so what? What’s applesauce for? Isn’t that why they make applesauce?
Multi-millionaire Glenn Beck similarly stated, “I’ve read the Constitution … I didn’t see that you had a right to teeth.” One of Beck’s co-hosts responded to the anecdote by talking in a baby’s voice: “I have no health care, Mr. Pwesident, and I have no feet and no tonsils because doctors took ‘em out.”
Conservative attitudes to the health care crisis perhaps can perhaps best be summed up in Limbaugh’s advice to a caller who couldn’t afford the $6,000 cost to treat his broken wrist: “Well, you shouldn’t have broken your wrist.” Media Matters’ John Santore wrote: “Politics aside, the real question is this: Why do ordinary Americans continue to listen to conservatives who don’t even pretend to care about the senseless indignities and horrors experienced by countless citizens of this country?”
The reaction to Slaughter’s health care anecdote comes days after conservatives also mocked Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid for linking unemployment to a rise in domestic abuse (a claim supposed by several studies). Steve Doocy, RedState.com, Jim Hoft, Mike Gallagher, and The Jawa Report all suggested Reid will abuse his wife if he loses his Senate seat. Conservative radio host James Harris, who describes himself as possessing “humor, grace, and insight,” went one further on Fox and claimed that Obama’s to blame for increased domestic violence reports in Nevada.
Limbaugh, the multi-millionaire, thinks it’s funny that a person can’t afford dentures and has to wear a dead person’s teeth. It’s not funny. It’s tragic. Millions of people have to suffer with illnesses because they cannot afford to see a doctor, illnesses that continue to worsen until it is so serious that they face death. Funny, right?
This from
Dr. Robert Fields, Cosmetic & Family Dentist cross-posted from here.
Danger #2: Dentures Increase the Risk Of Heart Disease And Oral Cancer
While tooth loss may seem like a small problem compared with other health ad fitness issues, it is often the first sign of bigger health problems for many people and can put them at higher risk for heart disease and oral cancer.When dentures don’t properly fit, bacteria can lie in areas behind them and lead to bone disease and oral cancer. Oral Cancer is probably one of the least known forms, but the American Cancer Society reports that there will be approximately 30,000 new cases diagnosed this year alone.
Then there is Heart Disease, which has been linked to gum disease. When dentures do not fit correctly, you have a higher chance of gum disease. The reason a patient must be aware of these concerns is because dentures are causing more problems than just being uncomfortable and unattractive.
Limbaugh and Beck do not know what they are talking about. Ignore them.


A Call for Civil Discourse
Re: Obama Michigan Graduation Speech: President’s Advice To Class Of 2010, Associated Press, Updated: 05- 1-10 11:48 PM
Good for him. President Obama is doing his part to calm the vehement rhetoric thrown around lately by the right wing. He has a big pulpit at his disposal and he’s using it here for public safety.
The right wing is trying to turn “the government” into a bogeyman by using language that borders on inciting to violence. Cramming down the government is something the Republican Party has long held as a goal. “Smaller government” was the Ronald Reagan mantra and a thinly veiled acronym for “let’s gut Medicare and Social Security” (But let’s flood the military industry). Reagan communicated his view of a smaller government without violent rhetoric, though, and would have frowned on FOX News and Sarah Palin’s ranting.
President Clinton bravely stepped forward on April 19th giving a speech at The Center for American Progress to mark the anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing. Think Progress reported that:
It is very hard to disagree with this for most folks, but the right wingers reacted quickly and harshly to Clinton’s message, of course. Firing back at Clinton was the usual echo chamber. The New York Post criticized Clinton by downplaying the Tea Party’s calls for violence as “peaceful – if not rambunctious – political dissent” and along with The National Review and almost every FOX News host countering Clinton’s admonition of the hate mongering by the right. Sean Hannity questioned Clinton by trying to separate the incendiary talk of the right from domestic terrorism, and FOX News’ culpability.
From Think Progress:
Inflated numbers, along with an attempt to paint those propelling the hate as victims:
For the right wing echo machine to do this kind of rapid response on Clinton’s speech, well, it must have hit a nerve.
This report on right wing violence is from The Washington Monthly, June 10, 2009:
President Clinton was right. The angry, violent language falls on the ears of both the sane and insane alike. This violence in fueled by confrontational talk. This report from Media Matters for America, April 7th, 2010 concerning the threats to the Speaker of the House’s life and the arrest of Gregory Giusti:
His mother blames his friends and FOX News. From an April 7 broadcast by ABC’s San Francisco affiliate, KGO-TV:
In conclusion, this warning by the President of the United States from Obama Michigan Graduation Speech: President’s Advice To Class Of 2010:
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