With only a week left in open enrollment, comedy website Funny or Die is ramping up its campaign to encourage Americans to sign up for health insurance with a new video selling the Affordable Care Act — this time with a little reverse psychology.
The latest video features comedian Adam Scott, the “Parks and Recreation”star, reprising his role as Derek Huff, the tough-guy baby brother to Will Ferrell’s Brennan Huff from the movie “Step Brothers.” Joined by Mark Cuban, Jeff Probst and Chris Daughtry to “discuss the important issues of the day,” Huff interupts the “cool squad” to explain why health insurance “sucks.”
“Health insurance equals fear, and I’m not afraid of anything, bro,” Huff says in the fake PSA-style video.
After rattling off a dozen or so examples of his fearless attitude — including drinking anti-freeze, refusing to vaccinate his children, and making his own botox — Huff trips, falls, and begins whining about how much it will cost to be taken to the hospital.
“If you had health insurance this would be so straightforward,” a crew member on set quips.
“Don’t even say the word health insurance right now. I’m hurt,” Huff cries in response.
“That’s the best time to say health insurance,” he replies.
The skit plays on a popular theme the president and first lady have emphasized while pitching the law to younger Americans — that despite feeling “invincible,” even young people face unexpected health issues that can be costly for those who don’t have insurance.









