The political liver




Glenn Reynolds thinks health care delivery might get easily entwined in politics as a result of a large government presence in health care reform. "I don't want someone looking to see who I have donated campaign money to before they decide if I get a liver transplant. And If you don't think that's not going to happen, you haven't been paying attention," he said Sunday during a radio call-in show in Knoxville.

Reynolds, Michael Silence and I were on George Korda's show on WNOX.

The column mentioned in the video he wrote for the Washington Examiner on the hidden cost of national health care is here.

Plausible?

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What kind of video camera did you use?

It's a Panasonic SDR-S150 that I've had for awhile. I did output a pretty large version of the video.

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