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Wow. We knew this kid was suspicious from the get go, but is what his father
is saying is true then he’s a complete fraud. We wonder if all the media
that’s been slobbering over him will mention any of this.
Henderson’s story was promoted as proof that the new health law can
work for individuals. That was exactly how Chad intended it. He was a
volunteer with President Obama’s campaign last year, and his LinkedIn page
still lists him as an active volunteer with Organizing for Action, the
former campaign organization which now advocates for the president’s
legislative agenda.
He told The Washington Post that he was sharing his story because he
wanted the new health law to succeed.
“I’ve read a few articles about how young people are very critical to
the law’s success,” he said to The Post. “I really just wanted to do my
part to help out with the entire process.”
But details of Chad’s story proved difficult to verify. And in a phone
interview conducted this morning, Chad’s father Bill contradicted major
details of Chad’s story. I reached Bill Henderson by following a series of
links at Chad’s Facebook page, through which I was able to speak directly
to the father.
Bill Henderson told me that both he and his son were interested in
getting coverage, but that they had not enrolled in any plan yet, and to his
knowledge, neither had his son. He also said that when they do enroll,
getting the most coverage for the least money would be the goal, and that he
expects that he and his son will get coverage under the same plan.
Bill told me that Chad had been looking into plans online. “He told me
that there’s different plans. And we haven’t decided which plans to enroll
in yet.”
Via Slublog. Meanwhile, Chad is off on like a totally awesome road trip!
According to the Daily Caller, he’s going to an amusement park. He should
also visit the Land of Make Believe. |
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