Monty Python Explains Health Care Reform

I'm sorry, I'm afraid that title's misleading. This is actually an early video of UnitedHealth CEO Stephen J. Hemsley (whose salary is estimated at $102,000 an hour) discussing his principled stance on why he's opposed to the public option in US health care reform.


Or it could be The Money Song from Monty Python's Flying Circus. It's difficult to tell them apart.

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