Newsmakers Weigh in on Obama and Health Care

Several of our Newsmakers guests have weighed in with analysis of President Obama's efforts to reform the the American health care system, both before and after the President's summit with GOP members of congress.  From Bob Schieffer's thoughts on the Obama political strategy, to Jane Bryant Quinn's pre-summit blog post on health care and the economy, to Newt Gingrich hosting his own on-line health summit, there is an interesting range of opinions out there from past Lesher Center guests.  See my summary below.

                                            
Bob Schieffer on the CBS Early Show
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2010/02/26/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry6245897.shtml

                                        
Peggy Noonan's column in the Wall Street Journal
http://www.peggynoonan.com/article.php?article=512

                                        
Newt Gingrich's interview on FOX News
http://newt.org/tabid/102/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/4813/Health-Care-Reform-Plan-B-in-the-Works.aspx

Video of Gingrich's on-line heatlhs summit
http://newt.org/tabid/102/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/4810/Default.aspx

                                        
Tom Daschle's interview on health care with thesuburbanite.com before his speech this week in Ohio
http://www.thesuburbanite.com/features/x640764140/Senator-Tom-Daschle-speaks-on-health-care-crisis

                                        
Tucker Carlson on FOX News panel re: the reconciliation process
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,587522,00.html

                                                                    

Jane Bryant Quinn's blog post on the economics of health reform
http://janebryantquinn.com/2010/02/no-health-reform-you-lose/

 

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