TV Guy for Surgeon General

I’m not so sure I like the idea of a corporate healthcare apologist and CNN hack being the Surgeon General. Could they not find one doctor who has the guts to tell the truth about the evils of our profit-over-patients healthcare system?

UPDATE : More from Krugman :

I don’t have a problem with Gupta’s qualifications. But I do remember his mugging of Michael Moore over Sicko. You don’t have to like Moore or his film; but Gupta specifically claimed that Moore “fudged his facts”, when the truth was that on every one of the allegedly fudged facts, Moore was actually right and CNN was wrong.

What bothered me about the incident was that it was what Digby would call Village behavior: Moore is an outsider, he’s uncouth, so he gets smeared as unreliable even though he actually got it right. It’s sort of a minor-league version of the way people who pointed out in real time that Bush was misleading us into war are to this day considered less “serious” than people who waited until it was fashionable to reach that conclusion.


posted by greg on January 6, 2009 @ 1:47 pm

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  1. Let’s see now…Panetta, Gupta…is that two hacks in two days, or three?

    Comment by Doobie — January 7, 2009 @ 9:18 pm

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