Sunday, July 1, 2012

Emmanuel and Savage on Roberts' Medical Condition

Given John Robert's susceptibility to seizures, it is interesting to wonder how his own medical condition weighed on his mind while deciding the constitutionality of ACA.

Ezekiel Emmanuel (brother to the infamous Ari and Rahm) explores just that topic:

"Chief Justice Roberts has a pre-existing condition but is just 57, and thus not eligible for Medicare. Remember his unexplained seizure soon after he became chief justice? If he did not have employer-provided insurance and had to get his own coverage on the individual market, he would be denied health insurance coverage at almost any price. Maybe the appreciation for his precarious insurance status made Chief Justice Roberts more sensitive to the need for the Affordable Care Act and its requirement that insurance be available to all of those with pre-existing conditions."

And then, there is Michael Savage, who ponders whether Roberts' condition contributed to his thought process in other, more subversive ways: 

"It's well known that Roberts, unfortunately for him, has suffered from epileptic seizures. Therefore he has been on medication. Therefore neurologists will tell you that medication used for seizure disorders, such as epilepsy, can introduce mental slowing, forgetfulness and other cognitive problems. And if you look at Roberts' writings you can see the cognitive dissociation in what he is saying."


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