In an era in which gaslighting has become an everyday problem in politics, watching Republican opponents of the Affordable Care Act and its central provisions pretend to be progressive on health care policy is a bewildering experience. But some examples are more bewildering than others.
The estimable Charles Gaba has started compiling a list of GOP officials and candidates who are scrambling to assure voters that they fully support protections for Americans with pre-existing conditions, despite taking a series of steps to take those protections away. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), however, stands out as an especially egregious case.
Here’s the line he took last night in Texas, at a debate with Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D):
“We can protect pre-existing conditions, and you need to understand, everyone agrees we’re going to protect pre-existing conditions.”
If so, “everyone” came to this agreement very recently — and then forgot to tell anyone.
Look, Ted Cruz isn’t the first Republican to pretend to support the key pillars of “Obamacare,” but given his ferocious efforts on the issue, his rhetoric is arguably the most laughable.









