By Mark Finkelstein

No wonder this guy professes love for President Obama: neither one
cares how much the government spends . . .

Ed Schultz debuted his MSNBC show this evening by calling for
universal health care, saying "I don't care how much it costs." There
was one area, however, in which Schultz did show more guts than his
new colleague, Keith Olbermann.

ED SCHULTZ: I want to say something tonight to you wonderful viewers
out there here on MSNBC, and I haven't heard this on network
television. I want to tell you one thing about health care when it
comes to money. Personally, this is where I stand: I don't care how
much it costs. I think it's fantastic that the president's got $634
billion in his budget to do something about health care. But if it's a
trillion, that's OK with me. If it's $1.2 trillion, I don't care.

And a bit later.

SCHULTZ: My argument with the conservatives is that I think they're
selfish when it comes to health care . . . I've seen billions of
dollars, you've seen billions of dollars go overseas to foreign
countries. Now it's time to put it in this country and that's why I
love President Barack Obama for his committment, a downpayment of $634
billion to do something about in this country.

Ed, there's a reason that you haven't heard anyone on network TV say
they don't care how much universal health care costs: it's crazy.
Though you're certainly right when you say the $634 billion PBO has
proposed is a "downpayment." Compared to what the prez has in mind,
I'd call it a drop in the IV bag.

Let's do give Ed credit for something—beyond the fact that he's bound
to be a treasure trove of grist for our commentary mill. In contrast
with Keith Olbermann, who doesn't have the intestinal fortitude to
invite a dissenting voice on his show, Schultz had two PBO critics on
his opening-night panel: Lars Larson and Larry Elder, balancing Ed and
The Nation's Katrina vanden Heuvel.


—Mark Finkelstein is a NewsBusters contributing editor and host of
Right Angle. Contact him at [email protected].
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