Ali Frick: DeLay said he's afraid if a Democrat becomes president they will help install universal health care, which was met with thunderous applause.
Moore takes on the three leading Democratic candidates' health plans for siphoning our tax dollars to private insurance companies and talks about how health care in America has been going downhill for the last thirty-five years.
The Democratic presidential candidates are fighting to show how in touch they are with the plight of everyday Americans, but Michael Moore has a way for them to prove how serious they are.
Amanda Terkel: Michael Moore tells the Tonight Show audience he's been subpoenaed by the White House backstage for taking 9/11 workers to Cuba for health care treatment in "Sicko".
Jane Hamsher: Why did health insurance companies start covering up their relationships with journalists after Michael Moore appeared on Chris Matthews' "Hardball"?
The MSNBC host and Michael Moore debate the pluses and minuses of the American Health Care system, and are joined by an anti-universal health care audience member.
Adam Howard: Michael Moore and his research team upstage mainstream media yet again with a point-by-point obliteration of CNN's biased, anti-"Sicko" reports.