On MSNBC, White House advisor David Axelod responded to progressives who believe that they should kill the health care bill now.
Said Axelrod: "I think it would be a tragic, tragic outcome. We're on the verge of something that would make an enormously positive difference for people. And it is -- I guess if you're hale and hearty and you have insurance, it's fine to say, kill this bill. Or if you have a good relationship -- you're healthy and you have a good relationship with your insurance company."
"But if you're a person with a preexisting medical condition or if you're a small business person and you can't get insurance for your employees, or if you're someone in the single market, in other words, not through your employer and you're paying a huge premium to get insurance now or you can't afford it, I don't think that you want this moment to pass.
It will not come back again."
"You know, I'm a little bewildered that some of my friends -- suggest that this is somehow a win for the insurance industry when every single day we're battling the insurance industry whose spending hundreds of millions of dollars lobbying to defeat this bill."