Jon Stewart rips Chris Wallace for comparing Obamacare to Katrina: ‘You might be out of your f*cking mind’
By Arturo Garcia
While Jon Stewart went to town
on Monday on media outlets for parroting Republicans and comparing the
Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) troubled implementation to Hurricane
Katrina, he stopped for a second to address Fox News Chris Wallace for
saying Katrina “ended within a week,” while the new law could affect
people “for years to come.”
“Are you out of your –”
Stewart began to say, before stopping once he heard his audience’s
collected groan. “Do you know you’ve disappointed our audience? They
think you might be out of your f*cking mind.”
While he had no intentions of polishing the “.turd” that was the government health care exchange website healthcare.gov,
Stewart said, he also mocked Republicans for being offended by the
comparison, and pointed out that Gov. Bobby Jindal’s refused to allow
his state to take part in one of the new health care exchanges offered
as part of the ACA while accusing the White House of “bullying”
Louisiana.
“Bullying?” Stewart asked
incredulously. “The feds were gonna pay for the Medicaid expansion. How
was that bullying? ‘Hey, four-eyes, you need to see an opthamologist, we
can cover that. How is that bullying?’”
Frustrated, Stewart turned to
his correspondents to find the proper George W. Bush-era debacle to link
to “Obamacare,” with Samantha Bee choosing the debate over
waterboarding political prisoners.
“Healthcare.gov is the towel
Obama is wrapping around our faces,” Bee explained. “And the board is
the failed promise of universal healthcare.”
“What’s the water?” Stewart asked her.
“I don’t know, water’s water, Jon,” Bee replied. “What am I, Robert Frost?”
Meanwhile, Al Madrigal reached back further and compared the new law to the second war against Iraq.
“When I think ‘glitchy
website,’ the first thing that comes to my mind is, ‘decade-long war
started under false pretenses,’” Madrigal said.
Watch Stewart and his panel discuss the failed “Obamacare” analogies, as posted online on Monday, below.
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