MICHAEL CANNON: THE “U” WORD:
I grow increasingly amused at how some people carefully avoid saying that ObamaCare is unpopular. When Pollster.com aggregates all the various polls on ObamaCare’s popularity, it reveals that a plurality or majority of the public has consistently opposed the law since before the angry town-hall meetings of August 2009 . . .
It’s no surprise when HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius avoids the U-word by saying stuff like, “We have a lot of reeducation to do.” (To be clear, she’s talking about reeducating you, not herself.)
But it’s odd when a Washington Post news item describes the public as “profoundly ambivalent” toward the law.
Well, they’re both part of the Administration.