The medical mystery of Mitt Romney
By Dana Milbank,
WashPost
Published: May 12
From China this week came the rare news that twin girls had been born with a single body and two heads.
Here in America, though, we have an even more unusual case: Two people conjoined in the body of a 64-year-old man. His name is Mitt Romney.
One head of Romney defends his health-care reform in Massachusetts, the model for President Obama’s version, which also uses an “individual mandate” to force people to buy health insurance — an idea that enrages conservatives.
The other head of Romney denounces Obama’s health-care reform as a “power grab,” a “government takeover of health care” and an “economic nightmare.”
(More here.)
WashPost
Published: May 12
From China this week came the rare news that twin girls had been born with a single body and two heads.
Here in America, though, we have an even more unusual case: Two people conjoined in the body of a 64-year-old man. His name is Mitt Romney.
One head of Romney defends his health-care reform in Massachusetts, the model for President Obama’s version, which also uses an “individual mandate” to force people to buy health insurance — an idea that enrages conservatives.
The other head of Romney denounces Obama’s health-care reform as a “power grab,” a “government takeover of health care” and an “economic nightmare.”
(More here.)
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