Bob McCarty Goes Undercover: Leftists Talk Socialized Medicine

January 13th, 2010 By: Michael van der Galien | Tags: , , , ,

socialized medicine

On his increasingly popular Fox News show yesterday, host Glenn Beck talked about labor unions, “Cadillac Health Plans” and socialists. As usual, Beck explained wonderfully what these people are trying to do and why you should be worried about it.

Shortly after Beck’s show, conservative blogger Bob McCarty published videos he made last year of some of the leftists involved in the scheme to push socialized medicine through Americans’ throats. Be sure to watch them.

The first video shows UAW International Union’s Jerry Tucker talking about what he calls a “Lambourghini Health Plan.”

Watch it at NewsRealblog.

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  1. Bengt Larsson
    January 14th, 2010 at 22:42
    Reply | Quote | #1

    From NewsRealBlog:

    What I find most amazing about the above is that modern day leftists aren’t even trying to hide their radical agenda.

    You live in Europe I take it. Is socialized medicine “radical”? I suppose Europe is “radical” then.

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