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Jimmy Kimmel: Senator 'lied right to my face' on health care
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Add this to your 'Republicans are Slime' list.
Sep 20, 11:31 AM EDT

Jimmy Kimmel: Senator 'lied right to my face' on health care
By PATRICK MAIRS
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/U...EL?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2017-09-20-11-31-02

Jimmy Kimmel sharply criticized U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy on his late-night show, saying the Louisiana Republican "lied right to my face" by going back on his word to ensure any health care overhaul passes a test named for the host.

Kimmel said that a health care bill co-sponsored by Cassidy fails the "Jimmy Kimmel test." The phrase was coined by Cassidy after Kimmel announced in May that his baby son, Billy, had surgery for a birth defect and argued that all American families should be able to get life-saving medical care.

"This new bill actually does pass the Jimmy Kimmel test, but a different Jimmy Kimmel test," Kimmel said on Tuesday's show. "With this one, your child with a pre-existing condition will get the care he needs if, and only if, his father is Jimmy Kimmel."

Cassidy touted his Kimmel test in a May interview soon after the host's announcement about his son, arguing that annual and lifetime caps on the amount spent on an individual's health care was unnecessary. Kimmel later invited him on his show, where Cassidy reiterated his stance on spending caps and told the host he believed all Americans should have access to regular medical care.

On Tuesday, Kimmel said in his monologue that the bill introduced by Cassidy and fellow Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina not only fails the "Jimmy Kimmel test," but also what he called the "Bill Cassidy test."

"This guy, Bill Cassidy, just lied right to my face," Kimmel said.

The Graham-Cassidy bill leaves the question of caps up to the states, which Kimmel said means "there will be lifetime caps in many states." Kimmel's comments echoed a statement released Monday by a coalition of 16 patient groups, including the American Heart Association and the March of Dimes. The statement said the Graham-Cassidy bill would "potentially open the door" to caps.
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#2
Yup.

As I said in a thread below, color me shocked. 8-)
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#3
I, too, am shocked. Sen. Cassidy lied. He must be a Republican like Pres. Trump.
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#4
Kimmel is right to be ticked off about it, whether or not he should have seen it coming.
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