Bachmann: 'Obama is a healthcare dictator'

President Obama has outlined a plan to do away with Medicare completely, according to Rep. Michelle Bachmann (R-Minn.) who appeared on NBC's Meet the Press on April 15. Bachmann didn't back up the claim with specifics, but in previous statements she has claimed to have heard Obama mutter under his breath on this subject at an off-the-record White House meeting.

Bachmann also said on Meet the Press that Obama wants to force the elderly into buying healthcare coverage through Obamacare. She claimed Obamacare has made the president a "healthcare dictator."

How has the social media universe responded to the Congresswoman's latest incendiary statement?

On the Minnesota Post website, commenters have been sharing their thoughts on the idea of Obama as a healthcare dictator. Dennis Tester says that Obama plans on taking $50 billion out of Medicare to help pay for Obamacare. "With the baby boomers retiring, Medicare costs will increase over the next 10 years, so why does he think he can cut it by $50 billion a year?" he asked.

Commenter Jackson Cage fought back. "Dennis, you do realize that Obamacare was passed by Congress, or that virtually every state has healthcare mandates written into state law?" he said. "If that makes you a 'dictator' then I think this country has more dictators than it does loyal subjects."

Bachmann also voiced that women were hurting most from the "terrible" economic policies that President Obama has put into place.

"We want women to make choices, that's why on healthcare we want women to have health savings accounts and the ability to be able to make their own choices in healthcare. You see, that's the lie that happens under Obamacare," she said.

On a Fox News blog reporting the story, commenter @debok agreed with Bachmann. "As I woman," she said, "I agree."

"As a citizen I should have a right for my choice of healthcare. I don't need the president telling me I need free contraception."

On the Think Progress Facebook page, Bernard Terway said that women don't need anyone to tell them what to do on healthcare. "We want women to have their own choices, their own money, that way they can make their own choices for the future of their own bodies."

Kristie Hayes said that people are confusing a healthcare mandate with mandated healthcare. "One day you may be in an emergency situation and have no choice in the care you receive... I like choice and like to think I have control over what happens to me and to some extent I do. But there is also the unforeseen and things we do not plan to happen."

"Obama wasted precious political capital on his poorly crafted healthcare plan rather than addressing the unemployment crisis," tweeted @BlackBuzzNews this week, after hearing the Bachmann remarks.

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Paul Bates say: Let's use reason and facts to help the uninsured, not emotion

She *is* confusing a healthcare mandate with mandated healthcare.

Instead of throwing rocks, I'd love to know what she recommends for ~50m Americans with no healthcare. All of this emotional hype is not helping them, other than her being associated with the republican party, and their credibility going down every time she speaks.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention just reported that the nation’s teen pregnancy rate is at an all-time low. Increased contraceptive use appears to have played a significant role in the decline.

I use politifact.com daily to see how peoples comments are based on facts vs . I'm pretty sure they will cover this one, and when they do I will post the link back here.

Craig Casey say: O Contrare!

The republicans are about to own the senate and Presidency, they already have the house.

for ~50m Americans with no health insurance, I would recommend responsibility. Put down the burgers, workout, use community health services that have been there LONG BEFORE the nightmare of Obamacare.
I wrote: http://www.cobrahealth.com/without-health-insurance.html

Kelly Mehler say: Thanks for your comment,

Thanks for your comment, Paul! We'll be sure to check back when that story is published. -Kelly