Sarah Palin has routinely gone to Canada for healthcare

You have to admire the chutzpah of Sarah Palin. For months she has railed against Obama’s healthcare reform plan as “socialist” and “downright evil”, warning of “death panels”. She has also criticised Canada’s NHS-style healthcare system, saying:

Canada needs to reform its health care system and let the private sector take over some of what the government has absorbed.

So it is absolutely fascinating that Palin has now nonchalantly dropped the bombshell that she has, in the past routinely, when she was growing up, skipped over the border to Canada to take advantage of their publicly funded healthcare system.

This comes hot on the heels of the news that her grandson receives state funded healthcare provision.

The interesting thing about all this, is that she does just does not care, and bulldoses on regardless.

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