Elizabeth Edwards is, by far, my favorite public figure. I see a lot of myself in her, and I see a lot of what I wish I could be in her. There's been no shortage of times I've wished that she would get involved in politics, not only her husband John.
All of which is to introduce this video of her throwing hardball at John McCain's so-called health care plan, pointing out that even John McCain would be refused health care under the plan he proposes:
The phrase "pet peeve" is not strong enough to describe my feelings toward the universal policy of preexisting condition exclusions. I consider them cruel and immoral. If only one thing could be changed about our health care system in America, I'd criminalize this sort of policy. Consider it like loaning money only to people who don't need it: so no mortgages, no car financing, no student loans. Nothing. The only way to qualify for a loan is if you can prove that you have no reason to need the money at all. Doesn't that sound, well, fucked up? That's because it damn well is.
Not surprised that the host of the show tried as hard as she could to get some sort of salacity out of Edwards. "Did you have a fight?" Good God, these people belong back on the schoolyard, if only for the safety of the rest of society. Elizabeth, as always, stays out of it, ever classy.
I *heart* Elizabeth Edwards
by amanda on Friday, April 04, 2008 email this | Q
Labels: chronic illness, disability, healthcare, justice, politics, the left, the media, the right