A Hollywood comedy website and others could be key in getting enough Americans to sign up for coverage under the law, especially 18-to-35-year-olds. But opponents are waging their own campaign.
Wedged into the blotter on Mike Farah's desk at the Funny or Die studios in Hollywood is an index card with a list — wrangling talent, polishing scripts and arranging shoots — long enough to keep the comedy website executive fully occupied. But these tasks are part of a different quest: the campaign to ensure the success of President Obama's healthcare law.
via L.A. Times - Health http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/latimes/features/health/~3/dfs3T_bN2NI/la-na-obamacare-hollywood-20130921,0,999216.story
Wedged into the blotter on Mike Farah's desk at the Funny or Die studios in Hollywood is an index card with a list — wrangling talent, polishing scripts and arranging shoots — long enough to keep the comedy website executive fully occupied. But these tasks are part of a different quest: the campaign to ensure the success of President Obama's healthcare law.
via L.A. Times - Health http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/latimes/features/health/~3/dfs3T_bN2NI/la-na-obamacare-hollywood-20130921,0,999216.story
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