OK, that gives us a more complete picture of the deal. And it's fair to say that the taunters weren't plants. However, I was still wondering why this guy would sit down right in front of the anti-healthcare crowd. Googling Robert Letcher gives us this article among many others:
Connie Schultz: With Parkinson?s, his voice for health care grows stronger
"...He has a doctorate from Cornell University and taught at three colleges, most recently Ohio State University’s John Glenn School of Public Affairs. He has been on the progressive side of causes his entire life but never more so than when he became the beneficiary of government health care.
After he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2005, Letcher went on Medicare, which paid for the brain surgery at the Cleveland Clinic that changed his life."
No doubt this wasn't the first protest he's been to, and the guy knew what he was doing. He baited those guys and they took it hook, line and sinker much to their subsequent regret.
My next thought after looking at the guy's resume begs the question "what happened to his health care?" I assume when he retired he took Social Security disability and that put him on Medicare. What percentage of the actual surgery cost did Medicare cover? I wonder if the media will look into Dr. Letcher's story as closely as they did that of Joe the Plumber. Sounds to me like this is a prime example of how well the current system actually works.
Although on the surface this story exposes video of some rednecks berating a poor cripple, there may be an equally interesting expose about the victim himself.