Essential Coverage

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Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., left, and Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., speak to reporters at the Capitol. Associated Press / AP
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Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., left, and Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., speak to reporters at the Capitol. Associated Press / AP

Essential Coverage

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The battle over Republican Senators’ most recent attempt at repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act dominated the media this week, and seemingly at all hours of the day. We take a look at a few players in the saga, from the putative maverick who brought the process to a halt with a quick thumbs-down, to a reporter trying to follow a process somewhat devoid of transparency, to the war of words that could determine the future of the American health care system. Plus, a retrospective view on the media’s role in Charlie Gard’s life. 

1. The Atlantic‘s James Fallows explores Senator John McCain’s long history in the media spotlight — a story of dualities, cozy jokes, and the occasional, genuine maverick choice. 

2. Kaiser Health News‘s Julie Rovner describes the opaque and convoluted experience of covering the GOP process to repeal and replace Obamacare. 

3. The Daily Beast‘s Sam Stein examines the new anti-Obamacare propaganda coming from within the Trump Administration. 

4. Florida State University‘s Jill Quadagno leads us through the hundred-year messaging war over universal healthcare in the U.S., including a recent rise in public support for a single-payer system. 

5. The Times of London‘s Melanie Phillips discusses the role the American right-wing media played in the media storm surrounding Charlie Gard’s tragic, short life.