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− | Elizabeth '''Betsy McCaughey''' is a policy analyst | + | Elizabeth '''Betsy McCaughey''' is a policy analyst best known for writing what has been widely described as a "false"<ref name=Cottle>Michelle Cottle, [http://www.tnr.com/article/politics/no-exit "No Exit The never-ending lunacy of Betsy McCaughey."], The New Republic, 5 October 2009</ref> and "error-laden"<ref name=Clarke>Conor Clark, [http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2009/07/the-rise-and-fall-and-rise-of-betsy-mccaughey/22354/ "The Rise and Fall (and Rise) of Betsy McCaughey"], The Atlantic, 29 July 2009</ref> negative critique of Hillary Clinton's 1990s healthcare reform proposals for the ''New Republic." More recently McCaughey has reappeared as the main source of the "Death Panel" controversy in the US made famous by Sarah Palin. |
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Revision as of 21:07, 17 November 2010
Elizabeth Betsy McCaughey is a policy analyst best known for writing what has been widely described as a "false"[1] and "error-laden"[2] negative critique of Hillary Clinton's 1990s healthcare reform proposals for the New Republic." More recently McCaughey has reappeared as the main source of the "Death Panel" controversy in the US made famous by Sarah Palin.
Education
History
"No Exit"
Death Panels
Affiliations
- Manhattan Institute - 1993-1994: John M. Olin Fellow[3]
- Hudson Institute - 1999-2001: Senior fellow, 2002-present: Adjunct Senior Fellow/National Columnist[3]
References
- ↑ Michelle Cottle, "No Exit The never-ending lunacy of Betsy McCaughey.", The New Republic, 5 October 2009
- ↑ Conor Clark, "The Rise and Fall (and Rise) of Betsy McCaughey", The Atlantic, 29 July 2009
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Betsey McCaughey CV