Howard Dean: We’re Too Coward to Tackle Tort Reform

A rare moment of truth from Howard Dean.

Ed Morrissey:

Malpractice tort abuse doesn’t create all of the unnecessary costs in health care, but it causes a significant portion of them. Any attempt at a comprehensive reform without tackling that area makes the entire effort look like political maneuvering for other purposes than real reform and cost control. At the very least, it makes the Democrats look rather craven — as Dean himself admits.

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Posted by Jay on August 27, 2009 2:28 pm

» Filed Under 1st Amendment, Democrats, Healthcare, News, Politics As Usual, Stupidity, Video, liberalism

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  1. Pete on August 27th, 2009 5:12 pm

    Democrats are afraid of losing campaign contributions from the plaintiff lawyers.

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