The day before Bill Clinton's health speech, the President and Hillary told reporters about their conversation with a hospital administrator. The man told them his institution had received a 92-year-old man for a quadruple-bypass operation, which would cost tens of thousands of dollars and extend his life marginally. Hillary asked why. The answer: Because there was no way to turn him away. Later, a journalist asked a sensitive question: If the old man hadn't been admitted, would it have been a form of rationing, er, "prioritizing"? This time the President answered, knowing the question was really about his own plan. "I'm...

