Has The Race Now Changed?

This weekend I argued it has since Charlotte – here and here.

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Within Hours, Mitt Romney Takes Back Everything He Said About Preexisting Conditions

On national TV this morning, with millions of people watching, Mitt Romney told David Gregory that there were parts of Obamacare he actually liked. In fact, he said, one of the goals of his healthcare plan “is to make sure that those with preexisting conditions can get coverage.” A few hours later, with approximately zero people listening, a spokesman quietly “clarified” what he meant:

In reference to how Romney would deal with those with preexisting conditions and young adults who want to remain on their parents’ plans, a Romney aide responded that there had been no change in Romney’s position and that “in a competitive environment, the marketplace will make available plans that include coverage for what there is demand for. He was not proposing a federal mandate to require insurance plans to offer those particular features.”

As it happens, we already have a competitive market for individual insurance. In addition, we already have demand for coverage of preexisting conditions. And yet, the marketplace doesn’t make policies available to people with preexisting conditions.

Why? Because policies that cover preexisting conditions are big money losers unless you charge premiums high enough that no one could afford them. Because of that, nobody bothers to offer them in the first place. That’s how the free market works. It would be nice if Romney could explain how he intends to square this circle.

It would also be nice if the mainstream press reported the fact that Romney doesn’t plan to make sure those with preexisting conditions can get health coverage just as loudly as they reported his original misstatement. I’m not holding my breath.

UPDATE: BuzzFeed passes along yet another clarification. According to an aide, “Gov. Romney will ensure that discrimination against individuals with pre-existing conditions who maintain continuous coverage is prohibited.”

This has long been Romney’s position, and it’s not clear if it’s meaningful or not. This kind of protection has been the law of the land since 1995 for people with group coverage. And people who lose group coverage already qualify for individual COBRA coverage for 18 months. So the only way Romney’s statement means anything is if he’s saying he would pass a law that requires insurance companies to offer permanent individual coverage at a reasonable price to people who lose their group coverage. Needless to say, Romney has never actually committed to that particular detail.

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Author Salman Rushdie reflects on new role as screenwriter

Salman Rushdie has led a very full life: successful novelist at age 33, threatened novelist at 41, cultural icon today. Now, thanks to the persistence of director Deepa Mehta, the 65-year-old writer can add screenwriter to his list of credits. For Rushdie has done what many thought impossible, adapting his sprawling, Booker-prize-winning novel “Midnight’s Children” that he wrote 31 years ago into a manageable screenplay.


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Woodward: A president cornered…

Woodward: A president cornered…

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Considering Death Row for Organs

Allowing executed prisoners to be organ donors could make transplants available to many Texans on the waiting lists, but the prospect is fraught with moral, ethical and medical challenges.

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Romney praises Clinton for elevating the Democratic convention

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, campaigns at the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach, Va., Saturday, Sept. 8, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)Mitt Romney says Bill Clinton’s speech to the Democratic National Convention “really did elevate” that gathering and that the former two-term president might even be able to win another four years in the White House “if the Constitution weren’t in his way.” Romney’s comments, in an excerpt of an interview with Meet the Press, came […]

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‘Secretary of Explaining Stuff’ to campaign with Obama in Florida

U.S. President Obama joins former President Clinton onstage after Clinton nominated Obama for re-election during the second session of the Democratic National Convention in CharlotteBill “Secretary of Explaining Stuff” Clinton will campaign for President Barack Obama’s reelection next week in Florida, a swing state vital to Mitt Romney’s hopes of capturing the White House in November. Clinton will headline rallies on Tuesday in the Miami area and Wednesday in the Orlando area, the incumbent’s campaign announced in a terse […]

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Does Sex Make Us More Creative?

Anna North excerpts 15 of the strangest passages from Naomi Wolf’s Vagina: A New Biography:

Throughout this book, I will be referring to a state of mind or a
condition of female consciousness I will call, for ease of reference,
but also for the sake of the echo, ‘the Goddess.’ […] I am carving out
rhetorical space that does not yet exist when we talk about the vagina,
but which refers to something very real.

Zoë Heller tackles Wolf’s claim that good orgasms make women more creative:

Wolf claims to find strong evidence in the biographies
of women writers and artists (Georgia O”Keefe, Emma Goldman, Edith
Wharton) that women often “create best after a sexual awakening or a
particularly liberating sexual relationship.” … Whatever moral Wolf draws from the fact that Edith Wharton wrote The Age of Innocence after experiencing orgasms for the first time is surely rather undermined by the fact that Emily Brontë wrote Wuthering Heights
after having no sexual intercourse at all. (She might have masturbated,
of course, but Wolf specifically disqualifies masturbation as a method
of achieving high orgasm: “A happy heterosexual vagina requires, to
state the obvious, a virile man.”)

The Neurocritic demolishes the book’s spotty science:

This unlikely combination of pseudoscientific and mystical elements
provides a little something for everyone to hate. Among neuroscientists,
howlers
such as “dopamine is the ultimate feminist chemical in the female
brain”, oxytocin “is women’s emotional superpower” and the vagina is
“not only coextensive with the female brain but also is part of the
female soul” have been making the rounds of social media. I almost feel sorry for Ms. Wolf because it’s like shooting fish in a barrel. Dopamine is not a feminist neurotransmitter, unless snails and insects have been secretly reading Betty Friedan and listening to Bikini Kill.

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Chicago braces for first teacher strike in a generation…

Chicago braces for first teacher strike in a generation…

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Treatment with fungi makes a modern violin sound like a Stradivarius

A good violin depends on the expertise of the violin maker, but also on the quality of the wood that is used. Professor Francis W. M. R. Schwarze of th Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology has succeeded in modifying the wood for a violin through treatment with special fungi, making it sound indistinguishably similar to a Stradivarius.

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