The Weekly Standard is Neocon Central. The more they dump on Trump, the more confident I feel about him.
Bristoe, I feel badly for anyone who is as challenged with simple logic as you clearly are. That the Weekly Standard published Trump's many quotes favcring single-payer health care is no evidence whatsoever that Trump did not speak those quotes; it is no evidence whatsoever that Trump does not believe what he said or mean what he said. The facts are simple and they are this: Trump has repeatedly, over the years, stated that he favors a Canadian style-single payer health care system. Some neo-con organ did not put those words in Trump's mouth, Trump put those words in his own mouth. It is also indubitably true that the far-left wants a single-payer system.
There is good reason to believe that complexities and flaws were intentionally built into O-care on the assumption that when O-care began to collapse of its own weight (which it surely will do) that it would make the ultimate goal of single-payer health care more easily attainable. Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are the only candidates in the field who have ever stated support for a single-payer, socialized health care system.
Complaining that the Weekly Standard is the who published Trump's quotes does not make the fact that Trump said what he said any less true.
Jordan