That politicians are occasionally less than totally honest
is not news. But for one of their number to reach the level of flagrant and
knowing dishonesty displayed by one occasional Tory and MEP certainly is.
Yesterday, in a clumsy Twitter intervention, our old friend Dan, Dan The
Oratory Man attempted to pull off an act of projection in the debate over the
NHS. In doing so, he let the cat out of the bag.
Gather round buyers, low mileage, one careful owner ...
Hannan waded in after I had mentioned his lack of honesty when appearing on Fox News Channel (fair and balanced my arse) with professional loudmouth Sean Hannity. “Yeah, you’re right. The NHS Is The Envy Of The World” he sneered. Had I made that assertion? Sadly for Dan, no I hadn’t, and you will not find such a claim anywhere in the Zelo Street archive.
Is the projection and dishonesty just an isolated occurrence?
No it isn’t: here we return to his now legendary appearance with Hannity. The
stage is set by the Fox host telling viewers that universal health care
systems, as used in the UK and Canada, are “not
pretty”, demonstrating the true validity of the strapline “fair and balanced”. Then Hannan reels
off the whoppers.
“I’m a friend of this
country” says Dan, thereby suggesting that anyone of differing view is not.
Then he talks of “this massive state
takeover of health care”, which the Obama reforms are not (PolitiFact
made this its “lie of the year” for
2010). His confidence buoyed, Hannan then quips that the UK is “maybe a couple of years behind Zimbabwe”
(after asserting that we are “bankrupt”).
The NHS is described as a “relic” before the next porkie: “the
power of life and death in a state bureaucracy”, this being the “death panels” line which PolitiFact
made its “lie of the year” in 2009.
And he’s not finished: after Hannity states that the NHS was “not going to provide life saving medication
to women with advanced breast cancer” (not true), Hannan agrees this is a “death sentence”.
If anyone purchases their own treatment outside the NHS,
Hannan asserts, the NHS will then “cut
off” any treatment they were providing. That’s another seriously dishonest
one. And all that was reeled off in around three minutes, with a completely
straight face (there were later whoppers too, like suggesting the NHS was like
North Korea). Instead, the US health care model was asserted to be close to
ideal.
This required Hannity to tell that people were travelling
from the UK to the USA for emergency surgery (yeah, right), and also from
Canada and France (if in doubt, Fox hosts can always kick the French). Hannan
nods along, and wilfully exaggerates NHS waiting list times. He knows he is
being dishonest. Yet he keeps on with the whoppers. And taxpayers are paying
him to do it.
The warmth generated
by those blazing trousers could be useful in winter, though.
And let's face it, nothing too vital will get scorched down there, will it?
ReplyDelete'Yet he keeps on with the whoppers. And taxpayers are paying him to do it.'
ReplyDelete- Half right. In fact Dan enjoys the patronage of Tea Party lobby groups such as Regular Folks United and American Legislative Exchange Council. The latter of course having a great interest in dissing the NHS to support their corporate health insurance clients in the US