Clinton Health Care Debate Steams On

Hillary Clinton appears on morning television to sell her health care plan.

ByABC News
February 12, 2009, 9:30 AM

September 17, 2007— -- Here is an EASY softball quiz on everything we heard Monday about Hillary Clinton's announcement of her second attempt at achieving universal health care and what we can expect to see and hear Tuesday. (Note the bonus questions)

MATCH THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS WITH THE CORRECT CORRESPONDING PERSON

A. "Hillarycare continues to be bad medicine"

B. "The mismanagement of the effort in 1993 and 1994 has set back our ability to move toward universal health care immeasurably"

C. "I thought what happens in Las Vegas stays in Las Vegas"

D. "The bottom line is we're not really getting good at anything"

E. "We didn't get universal healthcare, but we got NAFTA, we didn't need NAFTA we needed universal healthcare"
1. Chris Dodd

2. John Edwards

3. OJ Simpson

4. Mitt Romney

5. Charlie Weis
MATCH THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS WITH THE CORRECT NEGATIVE STATEMENT

A. Democratic and Republican presidential candidates stop criticizing Clinton's health care plan Tuesday to resume debate on Iraq?

B. The Eagles defeat the Redskins on Monday Night Football?

C. Online sales for the 1994 books "The Agenda" by Bob Woodward and "The System" by Hayes Johnson and David S. Broder spike as folks count to $100 billion?

D. Chance Mitt Romney and Rudy Giuliani embrace Barack Obama's plan for middle class tax relief?

E. Jim Thome's 500th career homerun gives the White Sox enough of a bounce to avoid finishing in last place?
1. no

2. nope

3. not likely

4. not happening

5. no chance
TiVo Alert! While you're readying for work, you can watch Hillary Clinton on ABC's "Good Morning America" airing at 7:00 am ET.

Clinton also hosts a reception for "New York Farm Day" at the Capitol and attends a fundraiser before holding a live interactive webcast about (you guessed it) the new health care policy at 8:00 pm ET. Clinton along with Chris Dodd deliver 2:00 pm ET testimony at a House Education and Labor Committee Workforce Protections subcommittee hearing on "extending medical leave to military families."