Media Matters reports that the far right media echo chamber is now repeating comments on Monday by Republican Congresswoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC) that we "have more to fear from the potential of that [health reform] bill passing than we do from any terrorist right now in any country."
Let's see.....more to fear...not from terrorism, not from climate change, not from security concerns of failed states, and not from an economy being buried under the weight of health care costs, but from a piece of legislation that seeks to expand access to health care among both the currently insured and uninsured alike.
I don't know, but it seems to me this is further evidence that the Republican party has in fact been taken over by aliens (of the outer-space kind). Or perhaps she is just being visited by the spirit of Jesse Helms.
Whatever type of invaders are at play, they've strategically spread themselves out through the system.
Foxx, speaking on the House floor on Monday, November 2nd said:
Thank you, Madame Speaker. Everywhere I go in my district, people tell me they are frightened. They are frightened about what is happening in this country. They fear for the future of our country. What they're talking about is that they fear for our freedoms, and they fear for the principles that formed this country and have always been the basis on which we've operated. I share that fear, and I believe they should be fearful. And I believe the greatest fear that we all should have to our freedom comes from this room, this very room, and what may happen later this week in terms of a tax increase bill masquerading as a health care bill. I believe we have more to fear from the potential of that bill passing than we do from any terrorist right now in any country.
Media Matters notes that:
Following Foxx's statement, Fox News' Glenn Beck compared health care reform to 9-11, and talk radio host Neal Boortz and the Fox Nation promoted Foxx's attack.
Beck stated that fighting health care reform like "stand[ing] in line and tak[ing] our shoes off before the plane actually hits the tower."
BECK: Conservatives are awake -- 9-12ers are willing to do the hard things. We know what this means. We're taking time out of our busy lives, taking time away from their families. They're attending town hall meetings. Do you think they want to do that?
They are calling their representatives. How many times do we have to be yelled at by your people in Washington? They are reading 2,000-page health care bills on the weekend. The 9-12ers are willing to stand in line and take our shoes off before the plane actually hits the tower.
Talk radio host Neil Boortz stated that: "Rep. Virginia Foxx has it right." In a November 3 update to his Twitter page, Boortz wrote: "Va. [sic] Rep. Virginia Foxx has it right. ObamaCare does present a greater threat than Islamic terrorism."
And on November 3, Fox Nation linked to a video of Foxx's comments under the headline: "Rep. Foxx Fears 'Obamacare' More Than Terrorist Attack."
Considering that many of the conservative right often appear to be vying for the position of "Taliban in America," it seems we have more to fear from them than from health care insurance to make sure your kids can get dental care.

























