Showing posts with label Fox News. Geraldo Rivera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fox News. Geraldo Rivera. Show all posts

Mar 19, 2014

Geraldo Radio Today: Viewing Update

Seriously....I am am always listening to the radio on my chromebook......

Okay this is a good one.

Go to www.Geraldo.com.......scroll down a tiny bit and click on the arrow.

This is a very good connection for listening and viewing Geraldo Rivera on WABC AM radio New York.

This is on every morning in San Diego at 7 AM.......right after Merrill and Lynda on KOGO 600 San Diego.

After going to this website once I  only have to type in a "g" on my chromebook and it comes right up.
The sound is loud and clear.

The picture is clear.

Right, it's fun to hear the news of New York.....it is very different than San Diego and it is also national and world news and talk with a New York take on things.


here is a link:

http://www.geraldo.com/

There is all the current info on Geraldo on this page, too.

Feb 19, 2014

Geraldo Bashes Ted: Rivera Blasts Nugent in the WABC Radio Round-Up

Thanks Geraldo and good job for being a republican but bringing to our attention the outrageous behaviour of Ted Nugent---perhaps he has cat-scratch fever and that is what's causing him to talk in such a wacky way.

Or he is just one of the regular whackadoodles of the GOP.

Texas Republican gubernatorial candidate Greg Abbott says Ted Nugent is accompanying him on the campaign trail.

Ted apparently made a comment about our President, the very well-spoken Barack Obama, and Geraldo said it was wrong--it was very wrong--so wrong I will not write it in this blog.

Geraldo said I have never heard the President referred to in this way and I do believe there is a touch of racism involved.

As a Hillary girl forever, right--I always liked President Obama but my first love was H.

But now, I think he will go down in history as one of the greatest presidents of the United States right after the other very great first lady president, Hillary Clinton.

It is hurtful to this blog writer to hear the president bashed in such an uncalled for way.

Why--what is the purpose of choosing offensive words--it's horrible.

It is hurtful to me and all of the people who love President Obama.

It's awful

The secret service should call on Ted again....he is out of line....he is scary.

Thanks, Geraldo for telling it like it is.

I do not want you to die--you are doing a good job--you are one of the few reasonable republicans.


here is Van Jones talking about it on real clear politics.....


Van Jones: "Ted Nugent's Crazy Racist Comments Have Me Outraged"

VAN JONES: I can feel your outrage. My outrage is -- also comes from the Texas governor's race. Republican Greg Abbott is getting some help from rocker Ted Nugent. It's Nugent's crazy racist comments that have me outrage. Now, I don't use that word lightly. Listen to this.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

TED NUGENT, MUSICIAN: I have obviously failed to galvanize and prod if not shame enough Americans to be ever vigilant not to let a Chicago communist-raised, communist-educated, communist-nurtured subhuman mongrel like the ACORN community organizer gangster Barack Hussein Obama to weasel his way into the top office of authority in the United States of America.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

JONES: Sub human mongrel. Now, that is language from the days of slavery. And I cannot for the life of myself understand why a leading Republican candidate would associate in any way with somebody saying stuff like this and a guy like this.

Feb 11, 2014

Geraldo Rivera tries to talk to Eddie Haskell, I mean Bill O'Reilly

Watching Geraldo on the radio--streaming WABC.

Geraldo's caller Elanor makes a good point--Geraldo Radio, WABC this morning from New York.....

O'Reilly scrutinized President Obama and had a love fest with Ted Nugent, he did no push back at all.

Still talking about the interview of Fox News television host Bill O'Reilly with President Obama right before the Superbowl.

Geraldo Rivera, Fox News Host, WABC Radio Host and Fox News Lationo contributor guested on O'Reilly this past Frday evening to try an school the arrogant one on his misdeeds during the interview.

There was a disgusting element to it when Bill leaned in towards our President as if he was baiting him for back street brawl.

The President, as usual kept his cool and did not take the bait.

Simple Simon O'Reilly really thought he was going to show President Obama the tough questions the rest of the media refuse to ask Barack Obama.

Geraldo told Bill he was plain disrespectful.

A black caller said we have been here for over 200 years and only white people are in the presidential office......only white people and we are tired of it.

Eddie Haskell-esque Bill O'Reilly refused to understand--refuses to even try and understand he was not just offensive to President Obama but he is also poking a stick in the eye of every African-American, every person of color--every person that appreciates President Obama and the hard road he has traveled to become President.  It's fine to do a hard interview but Bill was disrespectful to the office.

Bill will not admit there are a great many people in America, like Geraldo's caller said that are simply finally represented.

There is a giant group of people in the United States that have never really had the focus on them and now they are.  These people are proud and happy.

Bill cannot understand this concept, Bill only sees old white rich men--Barack Obama is the President of every citizen of the United states.

Geraldo did a good job on Friday evening with O'Reilly--it should have been said.  As Elenor pointed out, fair and balanced does not come into play between O'Reilly, Ted Nugent and President Obama.

Geraldo says he is Puerto Rican and Jewish--I am not for open borders but I am a compassionate person and I want people to be treated fairly.

One day a New York teacher called in to say--in the 70's her Hispanic school children were so happy and proud to see Geraldo on the television and hear a name that sounded like theirs.

Geraldo is also for health care for everyone--is he the saving grace of Fox news, or what?

Bill O'Reilly runs round the country on his gig with Dennis Miller.  The tickets here in San Diego were about a hun for reg seats and 500 dollars for the meet and greet portion.  Bill always says I am the only one representing the folks of America--the average working folks.  I can't help but think--Bill are these your folks you're talking about--because this is certainly not a true representation of our country.

here is Geraldo and his mom copied from facebook.......

Photo: With Mama at Whispering Sands Florida! xxx







Jan 29, 2014

Geraldo Radio Today: Ari Fleischer says Rand Paul is a waste of time

Ari Fleischer, former press sec to President Bush.

On Geraldo Radio today, WABC New York--right off the bat Geraldo asked his guest Ari Fleischer what he thought of the words of Rand Paul giving his thoughts on the state of the Union by President Obama and taking the opportunity to bash President Clinton.

Ari said, "Bringing up President Clinton and his indiscretions is a waste of time.  Our country already went through that.  That kind of talk does not do anything for the progress of the republican party or win elections."

Those were refreshing words, repub or dem, hate talk does not solve problems.  What in the world was the purpose of those ideas of Rand Paul other than to be self serving.

Ari, who is your idea for the republican candidate.  

Good job, Ari, and thank you for telling us your thoughts today.


Jan 13, 2014

Geraldo Rivera: The Trouble Between Chris And George


Geraldo Rivera: The Trouble Between Chris And George

Living on the Hudson River in the shadow of the graceful George Washington Bridge a half mile from where I’m writing this note, the scandal threatening to cripple and consume the political career of Republican Governor Chris Christie literally hits close to home. Like gun rights in Texas and Alaska or real estate prices in California and Florida, traffic on the George is part of countless Northern New Jersey dinner conversations.
Does Governor Christie seem the kind of man usually kept in the dark on matters of this potentially career-wrecking importance?
- Geraldo Rivera
It is also part of the dialogue of national commerce.
This is where I-80 begins its 3,000-mile run west to California. I-95, the all-important East Coast artery connecting Maine to Florida crosses the river here. Truckers carrying the products and produce of the nation have a special fear and loathing of the 82-year old span. Time is money. And time is often squandered trying to get through this strategic bottleneck on the route between New Jersey and Manhattan’s Washington Heights.
The big bridge, the world’s busiest, dominates life in and around my Bergen County community of Edgewater, and adjacent Fort Lee, whose Democratic mayor Mark Sokolich was allegedly the target of the intentional lane closures at the center of this Made for New Jersey outrage.
The moods and schedules of over 300,000 drivers a day, 100 million a year (in each direction) rise and fall based on life’s great questions: Is there traffic? How bad is the waiting time? Will there be construction delays? Isn’t that $13 toll outrageous? Should I take my bicycle? Has there been yet another jumper? Will I get my kid to school on time? Will this sick person in the ambulance really get to the hospital on the other side before it is too late?
It was too late for 91-year old Florence Genova, who after suffering a stroke died in an ambulance after paramedics were delayed due to the chaos of heavy traffic artificially created when a senior aide to Governor Christie apparently ordered local bridge access lanes closed as retaliation for Fort Lee’s mayor not endorsing the governor’s 2012 re-election bid.
Motivated by sincere outrage or just grabbing the opportunity to bite the swaggering, scary bear of a man who serves as our governor, Thursday night a group of New Jersey residents announced that they were filing a federal class-action lawsuit against Governor Christie. It is the least of his troubles.
There are currently at least three major investigations into what is unimaginatively labeled Bridgegate; one by the Office of the Inspector General of the Port Authority, another by the Democrat-dominated New Jersey State Legislature, and the most ominous for the governor, the U.S. attorney for New Jersey, the job Chris Christie held until being elected. They are probing whether federal criminal laws were broken, either by the vindictive lane closures or by false statements made attempting to cover up what was done.
Having voted for Christie twice, I admire his confidence and competence. Unlike the national GOP, he has always been a pragmatist rather than an ideologue. When he embraced President Obama in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, I saw it as the governor doing his best to get all the help the federal government could possibly offer his stricken residents.
When he recently announced a New Jersey version of the DREAM Act wherein undocumented immigrant children could qualify for in-state tuition at state colleges and universities, I applauded. That is how George W. Bush won so sizable a percentage of the Hispanic vote, and that is the only way a Republican can win back the White House.
But with this pointless, bratty, ham-handed, dirty, lane closure trick that punished hundreds of thousands of innocent travelers, commuters and truckers, Republican and Democrats alike, the once bold and even fearsome politician is reeling. Maybe the governor is telling the truth when he insists that his longest-serving advisors and closest friends kept him in the dark on the September lane closures until Tuesday of this week.
To which I have three questions:
1.- Does Governor Christie seem the kind of man usually kept in the dark on matters of this potentially career-wrecking importance?
2.- Would your closest friends and long-serving advisors do something that could ruin your political life without asking or at least admitting it to you long before your enemies shoot you with your own smoking gun?
3.- How would you feel about President Obama or Secretary Clinton if e-mails surfaced connecting either’s closest aides and associates to, say, a Benghazi cover-up or the IRS scandal?  
In terms of his presidential aspirations, yesterday, the fat man sang.
Geraldo Rivera is currently host of "Geraldo at Large" on Fox News Channel (FNC), which is also nationally syndicated by Twentieth Television. Rivera recently celebrated 40 years in journalism.
copied from Fox News Latino on Google News

Jan 10, 2014

Angry granny or big politicians--everyone is chatting with Geraldo

Watching Geraldo Rivera on the Radio--The Callers Love Geraldo


The people love Geraldo........

Listening to the radio all day....most of the day or watching the news.

Right, one must have distraction to do the dishes.

Never heard anything like it....is this just Geraldo or is it New York?

San Diego girl forever--we do not have this on our talk radio in SD.

The callers tell Geraldo what is on their mind....with gusto.

They have an enthusiasm....well, it is not on any other channel or radio station.

Geraldo can take it..........

Somehow, Geraldo can let the people get it off their chest....they're happy, he's happy and that's it!

There is no anger or resentment carried over.  Geraldo is not a mad man.....I guess he can take a disagreement without feeling personally offended.

Everyone talks to Geraldo.......

Some are very frustrated about the bridge--not hearing that degree of annoyance from the actual citizens who drive the thing every day on other outlets.  Geraldo says he spends 26 dollars a day just to cross it twice.  Our Coronado Bridge is free.  It must be very expensive to live in New York.

It was Howard Kurtz.....he said he really likes Fox and CNN, but Fox is smaller and he gets to do what he wants.

We got to hear the take of Alan Dershowitz on bridge-o-rama--another shoe may drop.

Ari Fleischer gave his input on the Robert Gates revs--no, he would not have talked.

Haley Barbour in full support of Chris Christie......

And the streaming was perfect on my chromebook--the streaming has improved every day.

Angry granny or big politicians--everyone is chatting with Geraldo.



So just click on Geraldo at the top of the page and then video streaming.......WABC New York

chromebook--just put in W and the whole thing comes up---if you go there everyday.




Jan 8, 2014

Good Job Geraldo Rivera and WABC New York--Conservative Talk Radio Without Hate

The Show is good--it's plain talk--the people call in and say what they think.

The folks of New York love to call in and talk to Geraldo and that is all there is.  He listens, lets them talk and then he says his opinion, also.

The listener gets to hear the vibe of the citizens of New York, or the folks of the US, we get to hear what Geraldo thinks about the issues and we get to hear Juan Williams, Bo Dietl, Ann Coulter--it's a good show.

One needs diversion to complete housework........

It is interesting conversation--I can listen and do the dishes.

What is going on in America--tune in to WABC-New York and I know what is happening this morning on the news.

The big headline--no one is shouting and we get to hear both sides of the issue.

Really, this is the best news-talk show on radio today--both sides, divergent views without anger--it works for me.

Geraldo said today he thinks the traffic hold-up issue of Chris Christie--reportedly blocking traffic on a busy New York bridge in retaliation for not supporting him for re-election will be a major game-changer for the Christie election.

He thinks this could effectively end his bid for presidency.

Juan Williams joined in to say it goes against his policy of being on the straight and narrow regardless of party.  

Geraldo Rivera recently changed his format, this past Monday, to a more local type show with video.  One can watch him in his office and soon they may be dashing around town.  The first day the video was a little sporadic but now it seems to work just fine.  

here is a link to the show:

http://www.wabcradio.com/

here we go with their facebook:


Tune into the Geraldo Riverashow on on 77 WABC or watch Geraldo online on to hear these guests and more!
- Former Mayor David Dinkins,
- Frederick Dicker, State Editor of the NY Post
- Ann Coulter
- Andrea Miller, President of NARAL Pro-Choice NY
- Assemblyman Gottfried
- Call in at 1-866-GERALDO
http://www.wabcradio.com/page.php?page_id=491

I click on video instead of listening live........

Thanks Geraldo and good job--you let the guests talk and you talk too without blowing up.

This is a conservative station and it is not hate radio.

Dec 10, 2013

Geraldo Radio--Letting New Yorkers Talk

Geraldo Radio--Letting New Yorkers Talk

To put it plain and simple--everyone calls in and says "Hey, Geraldo, I like your show because you let everyone say both sides of the issue."

Then they proceed to tell their side of the issue

One guy even said--More shows should be like yours.

In short--Geraldo lets people talk and everyone wants to call in and say what's on their mind--right, many people congratulated him on this issue today.

Can you imagine a radio show where people get to talk--usually it's the other way around.  The host says he is anxious to hear what the listeners think but in reality only the host says his or her views and then hangs-up when a caller disagrees.

Talking about minimum wage today--here in San Diego--school nurse time in Bario Logan.  Many of the parents worked at two taco shops in order to support their family.  They were afraid to call in sick as the benefits were at a minimum and often sent their kids to school sick.  They could not take off work to take care of the kids.

Making the point--parents are supporting their families with these fast food jobs today.

Thanks Geraldo, for taking time to listen.




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Dec 7, 2013

Is Puerto Rico the Detroit of the Caribbean with Palm Trees and Mustaches?

Geraldo Rivera: ¿Qué Pasa Puerto Rico?

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    Old San Juan, the center for Puerto Rican tourism, is viewed on November 12, 2013. (GETTY IMAGES)
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    The La Perla shanty town sits just a few steps from the upscale neighborhoods of Condado and Old San Juan. (GETTY IMAGES)
José Cuevas Rivera always picks us up when our family arrives at San Juan Airport. Muscular, confident and energetic, he looks like the professional fisherman he was as a younger man. Actually, with his shaved head, big tattooed arms, pierced ears and ready smile, he looks like a professional wrestler or a Puerto Rican ‘Mr. Clean.’
Aside from taking care of our place, since giving up fishing José has run his parents' small business in Playa Salinas on Puerto Rico’s Caribbean coast. It is a usually thriving seaside bar and restaurant that attracts families of modest means from around the island. “¿Cómo está su negocio?” How’s your business? I always ask him as we drive south on Highway 52 past the red and orange flámboyan trees and the iconic statue of the Jíbaro, the island’s idealized traditional farmer. “Malo.” Business is bad, José responded this time, far more emphatically negative than usual.
Now up to our flashing eyes in debt, there is a malignant feeling that Puerto Rico is Detroit with palm trees and mustaches.
- Geraldo Rivera
José went on to explain how a stiff, new sales tax had just been imposed and how the price of everything from utilities to food keeps going up as the government struggles to avoid becoming the next Detroit. “Nobody is working. All the kids want to go live in Orlando or New York.”
Puerto Rico and Detroit; despite their obvious differences, the Caribbean Commonwealth and the Midwestern Motor City share awful economic and social burdens. Both governments are broke, crippled by staggering debt and unemployment. Crime is rampant and residents are deserting their sinking ships.
For all its obvious assets, Puerto Rico is a beautiful mess. Unlike Detroit, it is not yet in bankruptcy, but many analysts fear it is close. The biggest employer on the island by far is the government, which employs 25 percent of the total workforce. Twenty percent of the entire population relies on food stamps and one in six on federal disability payments. The once thriving manufacturing sector has been decimated. The factories that were once attracted by favorable local tax laws and a relatively low-cost labor pool, mostly closed up shop as soon as their tax breaks expired. Since the peak year of 1996, the number of factory jobs has shrunken from 160,000 to a meager 75,000 today.
The recession that crippled the worldwide economy hit Puerto Rico harder and earlier than it did the mainland U.S., a savage economic downturn that began in 2006. Since then, 138,000 residents have fled stateside, and the exodus is accelerating. There are now more Puerto Ricans living in the continental U.S. than on the island. Between 2010 and 2012 alone, Puerto Rico lost 54,000 residents, or about 1.5 percent of its population of 3.7 million. Most of those emigrants are younger and better educated than those who have stayed behind. The island’s infrastructure is in woeful condition. Schools and prisons are over-crowded, teachers restive, cops under fire, drug abuse rampant, pawn shops booming, banks broke, and homes from San Juan to Salinas underwater in terms of their worth compared to the mortgages outstanding.
Puerto Ricans traditionally are remarkably resilient. We have an extraordinary ability to see the silver lining in every cloud. Throughout the trials and tribulations of recent years, most surveys indicate that we are still collectively among the happiest people on earth. But this unprecedented fiscal crisis threatens to drain the joy from paradise. Puerto Rico teeters on the brink of insolvency. The Commonwealth has been using debt to pay for ordinary expenses; our government credit card is exhausted. Now up to our flashing eyes in debt, there is a malignant feeling that Puerto Rico is Detroit with palm trees and mustaches.
The island is well over $100 billion in debt, counting its massively underfunded pensions. That is a debt load bigger than any state but California and New York's, with a tiny percent of their income or outlook. And like all debtors living on borrowed money, we exist on the kindness of rating agencies that dictate how much we pay to borrow the money we need to pay the bills. Right now, with Puerto Rico’s bond rating teetering on the brink of ‘junk’ status, we’re like Greece, broke, and a hair’s breadth from bankruptcy.
Although I supported the man he replaced, former Republican governor Luis Fortuño, current Democratic governor Alejandro Javier Garcia Padilla has taken dramatic steps to avert catastrophic default, cutting government jobs and imposing those stiff new taxes that my friend José complained about. With bond holders apparently willing to wait until spring to see if the government sticks to its harsh austerity program, I asked Puerto Rico’s non-voting congressman Pedro R. Pierluisi whether the Commonwealth will default.
“These are very rough times for us,” the congressman told me Wednesday. “These measures are painful, but I feel that we’ll find a way to meet our obligations. I believe we will do everything and anything we can to avoid default. It won’t be easy, but we’ll find our way.”
Geraldo Rivera is currently host of "Geraldo at Large" on Fox News Channel (FNC), which is also nationally syndicated by Twentieth Television. Rivera recently celebrated 40 years in journalism.

copied from the facebook page of Geraldo Rivera

Thank you, Geraldo, for telling us this interesting story about Puerto Rico--just wondering:  how do you compare Puerto Rico with somewhere like Denmark, talking about the economy and what do you think of pension plans vs. the 410K type plan.

Dec 2, 2013

"you know what Geraldo, you're not afraid"

"you know what Geraldo, you're not afraid"

that is what the caller said this morning--Geraldo Rivera is not afraid of debate. Even if you don't agree you let the other person talk--chatting today about the issue of race and President Obama--voicing both sides of the issue.

Geraldo is not only not afraid of debate but he is also not afraid of women like most of the other Fox News talk show anchors--one with the name of Bill comes to mind.

Good job, Geraldo, on liking women and promoting the new civil rights movement--a new minimum wage for low-income workers.

Where are the jobs in the US today?  Where are the factory jobs for the average joe?

Letting everyone talk without promoting an atmosphere of fear.

Well done.

Geraldo Rivera, on WABC Radio New York--it's a good show.

Nov 25, 2013

A New Look for Geraldo Radio

media news

Big change in radio as we take the show into the digital era. We're leaving the world of AM syndication and embarking on this new journey. Anchored at our powerful WABC Radio 10 AM ET live and local show,we'll be streaming live on the internet. When we debut the New York show on January 6th, our friends across the country and around the world will be able to hear and see it live. We were doing 400,000 plus unique listeners before the video-era and we hope the new show will be even more entertaining and accessible from New York to York England and from Syria to Santa Monica; stay tuned Geraldo live WABCradio.com - debuting January 6th, 2014. 10 AM EST


copied from the facebook page of Geraldo Rivera


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from the Huff Post.......
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/25/geraldo-rivera-radio-show-nationally-syndicated-new-york_n_4337309.html

O'Reilly goes "O'Reilly" on Geraldo Rivera's radio show when asked about JFK......
http://theronnierepublic.blogspot.com/2013/11/oreilly-goes-oreilly-on-geraldo-riveras.html


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Nov 12, 2013

Geraldo Radio WABC New York: Both Sides of the News Without Yelling

Seriously, Geraldo Rivera is one of the few people in radio who can give the listener both sides of the news without yelling.

Always listening to the radio, always trying to understand both sides of the issues--its hard with Rush and Bill O'Reilly yelling.

Very few radio hosts can interview a guest with whom they completely disagree and inspire them to tell their information....and opinion, why they think that idea.....

Talking about Israel, Iran, Netanyahu and the United States......today we got to hear a representative of Netanyahu explaining his disagreement and fear about Iran....I thought he did a good job of explaining his side of the issue.

This was in the first half hour of the show if someone would like to find it on the podcast.

He has all the big people on his show on a regular basis and we don't have to worry that Mr. Rivera will go O'Reilly and try to insult them.


He doesn't really talk in news speak so we can understand what the heck he 's trying to say.

A lot of regular people call in as if they know him.....to yell at him and to say a complement.

He lets the caller know right away.....right, I'm listening, "I've got ya,"
then they say their point......how does he let them talk in such a short time without being rude and cutting them off--but he does.

Good job Geraldo and good info on the US, Israel and Iran today.

file under:  I should be doing the dishes but I'm drinking coffee, listening to the raio and playing solitaire........



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Nov 7, 2013

Geraldo Rivera: Bombshell Interview with assassin Lee Harvey Oswald's mother Maguerite.

copied from facebook.......

On my Fox News show this Saturday night I'm airing my world bombshell exclusive interview w assassin Lee Harvey Oswald's mother Maguerite.


Chloe Louise Geraldo, I think you should do a special about JFK on your radio show....talking about the media and their treatment of the whole JFK thing and your experiences and your opinion. If anyone from the media can talk on this issue it is you....you have had a lot of experiences with the media and with this subject in particular. I am still angry about you being left out of the Dusquene University forum. That was ridiculous, especially in light of the antics of JFK, himself. Forever, I have wanted to hear what you have to say on this subject and I would be very interested in your thoughts.......cl

Nov 5, 2013

Geraldo is the only sane person on Fox News..they have to have him in order to stay on the air......


Geraldo is the only sane person on Fox News..they have to have him in order to stay on the air......


copied from newsbusters...........


Diversity of Views at Fox News: Geraldo Rivera Proclaims 'I'm for Single Payer' Systems Like Sweden

Who says the Fox News Channel is all conservatives? Sometimes, its employees are socialists who want America to be more like Sweden.

Take Geraldo Rivera on his radio show on Friday. When a caller complained he wasn't extolling the positives of Obamacare, he said the program is “deeply flawed” because “we let the insurance industry write the legislation,” when he prefers a “single payer” government-dominated health care system like Sweden or Canada, where private insurance is banned.

RIVERA: It’s great to have health care. I want everyone to have health care. I want single payer, I want Medicare for everybody. I want it to be like Sweden. I want it to be like the United Kingdom or Canada. I want everyone to have health care. This program [Obamacare], though, is deeply flawed, and I think part of the problem is [that] we let the insurance industry write the legislation, and when the insurance industry, like they did for the prescription plan, Part B [sic], when they write the legislation, they stack the deck so they're the beneficiaries.

It makes sense. If I was in the insurance industry, I'd do the same thing. You write a law that makes people have to come to you. And then when they come to you, you can charge them what the market will bear, and when the market is mandatory, it bears a whole lot more than when the market is voluntary.
But can’t this also describe putting the politicians in charge of a government-run health care program? “You write a law that makes people have to come to you”?
[Hat tip: Radio Equalizer, Dominating Dentist]


Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tim-graham/2013/11/05/diversity-views-fox-news-geraldo-rivera-proclaims-im-single-payer-system#ixzz2jmmSHty8