Send Harry Reid Information About Low-T

This guy’s utter lack of testosterone is outstandingly aggravating. How much more of this can we endure?

During a tele-townhall with constituents today, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said he supports a public option…but then he added an extremely important caveat. Reid said he doesn’t think the public option ought to be a government run program like Medicare, but instead favors a “private entity that has direction from the federal government so people that don’t fall within the parameters of being able to get insurance from their employers, they would have a place to go.”

In short: co-ops. Harry Reid likes co-ops. Even though nearly 80 percent of Americans support the public option (or as commenter ShellyBee has dubbed it: The Healthy Patriots Initiative).

At this point, maybe the best thing we can do is to facilitate some medical intervention here. Let’s send Harry Reid some important information about being treated for low testosterone. Email his office with links to this article from ABC News about “male menopause.” Maybe, just maybe he’ll seek treatment prior to healthcare reform reaching the floor of the Senate. Fingers crossed!

UPDATE: The equivocation of an indecisive, weak half-leader:

Late update: Reid spokesman Jim Manley emails in that Reid’s preference is for a “public option,” but would not confirm that Reid means “public option” as commonly understood: an insurance program run by the Department of Health and Human Services or another government body.

Late late update: Manley adds, “The govt could contract w a private company to administer the public option. [Sen. Reid] is willing to consider a co-op if he is shown it works to make insurers honest.”

Or how about if the government sanctioned a variety of health insurance policies operated by major corporations that would set their own standards, premiums and coverage independent from government control. In other words, exactly what we have now!

80 percent support for a government-run public health insurance option, Senator! 80 percent!

Adding… Oh the irony of Reid’s communications director being named “Manley.”

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  • Hielo
  • Jan

    PLEASE SOMEONE SHOOT ME.God.

  • jjasonham

    If Harry Reid doesn’t push for the public option when the bill goes to reconciliation, the president will have nothing to say when for him when midterms come around the corner. Watch and see.

  • http://nanotyrnns.blogspot.com Nanotyrannus

    Next, he’ll be calling it the “Pelosi bill.”What a nardless ass-kisser. You could tell he was terrified of what might happen if he came out strongly for a public option, so he played both sides.He may be the majority leader, but it’s clear he has no real authority or power. He’s a cat herder and nothing more.

  • emsique

    How do you replace the Senate Majority Leader? Is he like the pope? I can’t believe at least some of the senate Dems are happy with thisweasel.

  • http://nanotyrnns.blogspot.com Nanotyrannus

    You know we’ve talked here many times about who should replace him. Maybe nobody else wants the job because they have far more power as committee chairs.One thing is certain- he’s not on our side.

  • MrBrink

    “The govt could contract w a private company to administer the public option”Oh good grief.Republicans give us war profiteers, Harry Reid wants to give us Healthcare profiteers.Maybe Halliburton/KBR, Bechtel/Parsons need some more government “co-ops?”We can get Ticketmaster to hand out the vouchers, Walmart to administer rural clinic services, and Donald Trump, as acting Healthcare czar, can hire the cast of the Office who’ll outsource the job of Administrative support and policy benefit disbursements to Wellpoint?This is a dilemma worthy of WWII/Moon Landing mobilization and Harry Reid wants to Iraq it up to save greed in a sector within a sector of commerce that’s made a living making our access to healthcare the laughingstock of the world.Harry Reid might as well being calling it the “Private Option.”

  • http://www.bobcesca.com Bob_Cesca

    MrBrink:>>>Maybe Halliburton/KBR, Bechtel/Parsons need some more government “co-ops?”I wish I had thought of that. You’re exactly damn right. Reid wants to outsource health insurance. Health insurance by Blackwater.Maybe it’s not that Reid is nardless. Maybe he’s just a neo-con.

  • bibimimi

    As a NV resident, my phone rings yesterday, and po’ ol’ Harry asks me to ‘hold the line’ to participate in this charade.Ya ever hear a bike horn that’s batteries are about to die? That’s kinda what it reminded me of.I disconnected immediately knowing I would miss out on something that wouldn’t appeal to me, wouldn’t hold my interest and would be an elaborate goddamned cop-out.