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Idiotic Post of the Week From ThinkProgress: They Lied!

by Phantom Ace ( 292 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Healthcare, Liberal Fascism, Progressives at September 28th, 2009 - 2:24 pm

Blogmocracy In Action

Guest Blogger: Konservo

Two days ago ThinkProgress posted this:

Uninsured 22-Year-Old Boehner Constituent Dies From Swine Flu

A 22-year-old woman from Oxford, Ohio, died from swine flu on Wednesday. Kimberly Young graduated from Miami University in December and continued to live in Oxford, Ohio, within Minority Leader John Boehner’s congressional district. Reports now indicate that after initially getting sick, Young put off treatment because she was uninsured…

The writers of this post are trying to pull a fast one. It may in fact be the case that Kimi Young did not seek treatment due to financial concerns, however, as the H1N1 or “swine flu” virus is “novel,” no vaccine was available for Ms. Young at and around the time she contracted the virus. Additionally, while antiviral drugs are used, they are only given to patients “requiring hospitalization.” This is to prevent the over-use of the drugs which may render them useless in the future as the virus adapts.

It turns out that the article TP linked to reports that:

Family members indicated that Young died from complications from the H1N1 virus, but the Ohio Department of Health, the Hamilton County Health District and the Butler County Health Department were unable to confirm she had been infected with the virus.

Hmm…

Think Progress… YOU LIE!

Further “research,” i.e. a quick search through Google News, reveals that Young did not have H1N1.

According to a Toledo newspaper, the family of a recent graduate of Miami University says she did not die from the H1N1 virus.

It was previously thought that Kimberly “Kimi” Young died on Wednesday of the Swine Flu.

Her family told the Toledo Blade newspaper that they were told their daughter did test positive for H1N1.

However, the Toledo Blade reports, “tests on a Butler County woman in her 20s who died this week were not positive for H1N1, according to the Ohio Department of Health, which could not identify the woman for privacy reasons.”

Young’s parents tell the Toledo Blade she died at University Hospital from complications of viral pneumonia.

The death of this young woman is tragic enough, but, for the Left to use her death in a political attack against critics of Obamacare trivializes the situation and insults the grieving family.

(Cross Posted @ DJ Konservo)

Don’t Be So Hasty, Charles

by Phantom Ace ( 34 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Blogwars, Guest Post, LGF at May 31st, 2009 - 10:59 pm

This is a post by my good friend Konservo at his blog . He was also banned at LGF for pointing out Charles’s hypocrisy. He has asked me to cross post this at LGF2.0.

Posted By Konservo

LGF has been giving balanced coverage of President Obama’s actions. At times Charles criticizes, at other times he defends Obama and the Democrats. Over at HotAir bloggers are outraged over what seems to be a statement by Obama in which he asserts his intention to silence criticism: White House: We’ll cut off criticism of Porkulus. But LGF is claims that this is nonsense:

There is absolutely nothing wrong with this. It’s a responsible move, to prevent abuse of stimulus funds.

Not so fast, Charles.

Cafe Hayek has already posted on the intimidation and thuggish tactics that the Democrats are using to keep criticism levels down. Here’s the text of a letter that the Democrats have sent to a private citizen who just so happens to oppose the way things are being handled in D.C.

Dear Mr. Frey:

We were outraged to read in today’s New York Times that you are actively opposing our efforts to achieve a diminution in foreclosures by voluntary efforts. Your decision is a serious threat to our efforts to respond to the current economic crisis, and we strongly urge you to reverse it. Given the importance of this to the economy and to what it means for future regulatory efforts, we have set a hearing for November 12, and we invite you now to testify. We believe it is essential for our policymaking function for you to appear at such a hearing, and if this cannot be arranged on a voluntary basis, then we will pursue further steps.

For the hedge fund industry, which has flourished for much of the past decade, to take steps so actively in opposition to what is currently in the national economic interest is deeply troubling and will clearly have serious implications for the rules by which we operate in the future if this posture of obstruction of our efforts is maintained. We very much hope you will be able to tell us very soon that you have reversed your position of trying to obstruct the operation of the bill that was overwhelmingly passed by Congress and signed by the President this summer, and we hope that you will also affirm your presence at the hearing on November 12.

This letter is signed by Barney Frank, Maxine Waters, Luis V. Gutierrez, Paul E. Kanjorski, Caroline Maloney, and Melvin L. Watt.

Here’s the pdf:

Letter of Intimidation

Obama seems to be taking a page from Barney Frank’s book of crime under the guise of politics. The President of the United States wants to control the expressed opinions of “anyone else exerting influence on the [stimulus spending] process.”

Charles at LGF misreads the restriction:

This restriction only applies to people who are competing for stimulus money. They’re not allowed to communicate with government representatives responsible for a particular claim unless they put it in writing, after the claim is filed but before the money is awarded. This is obviously intended to prevent corruption, and make sure that any claims for stimulus money are completely above board.

Well, no. The restriction applies to “anyone else exerting influence on the process,” as is stated in the White House blog post. An editorial in a newspaper would certainly count as an exertion of influence, would it not?

I would honestly like to believe that this is being done in the interest of full disclosure and transparency, so that the American people can read what would have gone on behind closed doors, but, given the the fact that Democrats like Barney Frank have already written letters of intimidation to private citizens in order to “urge” folks “to reverse their opinions,” it’s doubtful if the Obama Adm. is acting in good-faith here.

(Cross Posted at DJ Konservo)