Overnight Open Thread
I’ve always thought that art is a lie, an interesting lie. And I’ll sort of listen to the “lie” and try to imagine the world which makes that lie true… what that world must be like, and what would have to happen for us to get from this world to that one.
— Brian Eno
Video: Louis Armstrong Death Metal
An instant YouTube classic — Louis Armstrong sings “What a Wonderful Word,” Slipknot-style.
(Hat tip: Tara at Dangerous Minds.)
Midday Open Thread
Most of the change we think we see in life
Is due to truths being in and out of favor.
— Robert Frost
AMA Endorses Health Care Reform Bill
The American Medical Association is now officially endorsing President Obama’s health care legislation: AMA Supports House Passage of Health System Reform.
Washington, D.C. – After careful review and consideration, the American Medical Association (AMA) today announced its qualified support for the current health reform bill as a step toward providing coverage to all Americans and improving our nation’s health system.
“The pending bill is imperfect, but we cannot let the perfect be the enemy of the good when it comes to something as important as the health of Americans,” said J. James Rohack, M.D., AMA president. “By extending health coverage to the vast majority of the uninsured, improving competition and choice in the insurance marketplace, promoting prevention and wellness, reducing administrative burdens, and promoting clinical comparative effectiveness research, this bill will help patients and their physicians.”
“While the final product is certainly not what we would have devised, we strongly support the parts of this bill that are desperately needed by millions of Americans who are struggling to get or keep health insurance coverage,” Dr. Rohack said. “We will continue to work with Congress and the administration to solve important issues that cannot be addressed through the reconciliation process.”
“This is not the last step, but the next step toward real health system reform,” Dr. Rohack said. “We will remain actively engaged with Congress and the administration to ensure that before Congress adjourns there are additional important changes to our health system. Congress must act to preserve access to care for seniors and military families by permanently repealing the Medicare physician payment formula that will cut Medicare payments by 21 percent next month. According to an AARP poll, nearly 90 percent of people age 50 and older are concerned that the Medicare physician payment cuts threaten their access to care.”
“Congress must also move immediately to correct problems with the Independent Payment Advisory Board,” Dr. Rohack said. “The current IPAB framework could result in misguided payment cuts that undermine access to care and destabilize health care delivery. The AMA will be relentless in our pursuit of permanent repeal of the Medicare physician payment formula, corrections to IPAB, and other important changes that we outlined in a letter today to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.”
“Every day physicians see the devastating effect that being uninsured has on the health of our patients: They live sicker and die younger,” Dr. Rohack said. “Physicians dedicate their lives to helping patients live healthier and longer, and we have an historic opportunity to do just that.”
Video: Jon Stewart As Glenn Beck’s Evil Twin
Comedy Central is sure getting some mileage out of Glenn Beck’s increasingly loony shows. Let’s face it — Beck is a comedy goldmine. We should get on our knees and give thanks to Fox News for bringing him into our living rooms, America.
Here’s Jon Stewart piling on.
Video: Colbert Investigates ‘Social Justice’
Stephen Colbert investigates Glenn Beck’s peculiar aversion to churches that preach “social justice,” and interviews Jesuit priest Father James Martin (who gets off the best line).
Overnight Open Thread
How would you like to stand like a God before the crest of a monster billow, always rushing to the bottom of a hill and never reaching its base, and to come rushing in for a half mile at express speed, in graceful attitude, until you reach the beach and step easily from the wave?
— Duke Kahanamoku

Okay, as a huge death metal fan (dethklok, bolt thrower, high on fire, etc. etc.) this absolutely made my day. The dichotomy between one of my favorite songs turned into a death metal ballad had made my balls swell to...

