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National Council For A New America: GOP Launches Rebranding Effort

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 30th, 2009 4:43 am by HL

National Council For A New America: GOP Launches Rebranding Effort
Coming soon to a battleground state near you: a new effort to revive the image of the Republican Party and to counter President Obama’s…

Obama Defends His Economic Team’s Rubin Proteges
On April 14, President Obama gave a speech at Georgetown University, trying to explain why he was taking on so many economic issues so early…

Craig Crawford: Mystery Science Press Conference
What if Mystery Science Theater did an Obama press conference? In this CQ Politics video, I give it a try. But, like the president’s 100th…

Geithner Wins The Night: Not One Question For Obama On Banks
Barack Obama may have been the host of a prime-time press conference on Wednesday evening, but it was Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner who had the…


FNC’s Napolitano peddles paranoia about “swine flu,” Obama’s health care plan

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 30th, 2009 4:42 am by HL

FNC’s Napolitano peddles paranoia about “swine flu,” Obama’s health care plan

On the April 28 edition of Fox News Radio’s Brian & The Judge, co-host Andrew Napolitano baselessly suggested President Obama was moving forward on health care now to take advantage of “fears of an epidemic and a pandemic” concerning the influenza A virus subtype H1N1, commonly referred to as “swine flu.” Napolitano stated: “Do you think that it’s a coincidence that the government would be enacting this takeover of health care in the same week that we have fears of an epidemic and a pandemic about swine flu. Remember how fear — remember how the government uses fear to get people to give up their freedom.” During the same segment, Napolitano falsely suggested that “what may be coming” under President Obama’s proposed health care plan is similar to the systems used in Canada and the United Kingdom — systems Obama has explicitly rejected as models for his own policies.

While discussing congressional Democrats’ reported decision to use the budget reconciliation process to advance health care reform, Napolitano stated: “You want a situation like we have in Canada, where you have to wait 16 months to have nonelective surgery? Do you want a situation like they have in Great Britain, where only the rich can go to private clinics and everybody else from the upper-middle class — from the upper-middle class on down has bad teeth and poor health and has to get the permission of a bureaucrat before they can see a doctor? That is what may be coming without a meaningful debate, without a meaningful alternative, without input from you.” But Obama has explicitly rejected adopting the British and Canadian models, and the public health insurance option supported by the White House is fundamentally different than the health care systems provided in Canada and the United Kingdom. According to the Health Care agenda detailed on the White House website, the administration has proposed to “[e]stablish a National Health Insurance Exchange with a range of private insurance options as well as a new public plan based on benefits available to members of Congress that will allow individuals and small businesses to buy affordable health coverage” [emphasis added]. Indeed, when asked during a March 26 online town hall discussion, “Why can we not have a universal health care system, like many European countries, where people are treated based on needs rather than financial resources,” Obama replied that instead of adopting a “single-payer system” like the United Kingdom and Canada have, “what I think we should do is to build on the system that we have and fill some of these gaps.”

As Media Matters for America has documented, several conservative commentators have baselessly assigned a political motivation to the Obama administration’s handling of the H1N1 flu outbreak. Moreover, several media figures and outlets have falsely suggested Obama supports creating a health care system “like the European countries,” despite his explicit rejection of those systems.

From the April 28 edition of Fox News Radio’s Brian & The Judge:

BRIAN KILMEADE (co-host): And the word is in the latest budget negotiations, he’s going to get his health care. Without a debate, he’s going to have the financing for putting together his health care program.

NAPOLITANO: How can that be?

KILMEADE: That’s unfath — I don’t even know what the policies are.

NAPOLITANO: Listen, when Bill Clinton tried “Hillary-care” — for all of its socialist tendencies, for all of the money that was spent, for all of the attempted secrecy of the meetings at the White House — at least there was a public debate on it. And it became apparent to President Clinton that the Congress wasn’t going to go for it; the bill never even got to the floor of either house of Congress.

But in the case of President Obama, the budget allocates 645 billion for health care. They are now going to authorize him to spend that however he wants. There will be no material significant debate, Mr. and Mrs. America, about whether or not you want central planning for your health care to come out of Washington, D.C. You want a situation like we have in Canada, where you have to wait 16 months to have nonelective surgery? Do you want a situation like they have in Great Britain, where only the rich can go to private clinics and everybody else from the upper-middle class — from the upper-middle class on down has bad teeth and poor health and has to get the permission of a bureaucrat before they can see a doctor?

That is what may be coming without a meaningful debate, without a meaningful alternative, without input from you, because the president and his colleagues have decided they won the election and this is what the election means: centralized planning of the economy and centralized planning of health care. I don’t want it.

KILMEADE: It’s coming, and it’s got to be addressed and debated. I don’t think the current system is working. In the long term, I do think we need to look at it, analyze it, but it’s going to take deep thought, and you’ve got to get politics out of it. And he’s saying politics is in it, it’s my plan, and I’m going to go use reconciliation and use my Democratic majority to do it. And that’s 51, which he might struggle to get because a lot of people on the Democratic side say, listen, I’m not sure that there is a party line here.

NAPOLITANO: Do you think that it’s a coincidence that the government would be enacting this takeover of health care in the same week that we have fears of an epidemic —

KILMEADE: Interesting.

NAPOLITANO: — and a pandemic about swine flu? Remember how fear — remember how the government uses fear to get people to give up their freedom.

OBAMA : This is obviously a cause for concern and requires a heightened state of alert. But it’s not a cause for alarm.

NAPOLITANO: Cause for concern, heightened state of alert, but not alarm. That’s the president talking about the outbreak of swine flu. You already have members of Congress saying don’t let anybody in from Mexico. Guess what? It was a bunch of kids from Queens, New York, who innocently visited Mexico who brought the flu back with them. It’s not Mexicans coming over the border in massive numbers with swine flu.


Hiatt: George Will’s Critics Are “Trying To Shut Him Down”

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 30th, 2009 4:41 am by HL

Hiatt: George Will’s Critics Are “Trying To Shut Him Down”
Fred Hiatt has waded back into the debate over George Will’s global warming distortions — a debate that only makes Hiatt look more out of touch than ever. During an online chat with readers that was supposed to be about…

Harman Hires Lanny Davis As Spin-Meister
Jane Harman has hired Lanny Davis as a “media adviser” to help her deal with the fallout from the AIPAC story, reports Laura Rozen at Foreign Policy. Hiring Davis suggests Harman — who embarked on a media blitz last week,…


The RightWingoVerse

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 30th, 2009 4:38 am by HL

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CCR Applauds Spanish Judge’s Decision to Open New Criminal Investigation into U.S. Torture Program

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 30th, 2009 4:37 am by HL

CCR Applauds Spanish Judge’s Decision to Open New Criminal Investigation into U.S. Torture Program
April 29, 2009, New York –The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), which represents many of the men detained by the U.S. government at Guantánamo, praised Spanish judge Baltazar Garzon’s decision today to pursue a new criminal investigation into the torture conspiracy and the torture program at the base where five Spanish nationals were tortured and abused. and abuse of five men at the base.

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Edwards Says Husband Should Not Have Run

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 30th, 2009 4:36 am by HL

Edwards Says Husband Should Not Have Run
The New York Daily News got an advance copy of Resilience by Elizabeth Edwards and writes that when she learned of her husband’s affair, “I cried and screamed, I went to the bathroom and threw up.”

“Despite feeling deeply deceived,” she “nonetheless publicly stood by her husband’s side, lending his candidacy the aura of a warm, loving family life. But she had actually wanted him to quit the race to protect the family.”

Later events proved her right. “He should not have run,” she says.


Fox News Continues to Hallucinate About a Socialist/Fascist Menace — And It’s Causing Real Damage

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 30th, 2009 4:35 am by HL

Fox News Continues to Hallucinate About a Socialist/Fascist Menace — And It’s Causing Real Damage
Fox news’ insane rants about the impending onset of socialism/fascism has trickled into mainstream media. This is extremely dangerous.

A Tsunami of Hunger Looms on the Horizon
The new working poor, as well as more families with young children, are threatening to overwhelm New York City’s last hunger safety net.

President Obama, We Want the Truth About the Bush Administration
Confronting our own misdeeds is a measure of our character. And yes, the whole world is watching

5 Hot New (Old) Racial Stereotypes
After Obama’s election, our national conversation on race opened up and flourished. I’m lying! The same crap kept happening as has always happened.

The Weight of Oppression: Tackling the Black Obesity Epidemic
Bad policies and practices have meant bad health for millions.


Why do poor nations continue to be enthralled with capitalism?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 30th, 2009 4:34 am by HL

Why do poor nations continue to be enthralled with capitalism?
Arvind Subramanian is onto something: he asks why the crisis has spawned a debate on capitalism in the advanced countries, but not in the developing nations. As he notes, there is very little clamor for rolling back markets once one…





Spector Changes Teams
I see it all the time at USC, when I talk to the really smart athletes in my undergraduate lecture. Ultimately we all want play for the winning team. Obama is on an amazing roll. But Mr. Obama’s 68 percent…


Obama To Fox News And Tea Baggers: ?Let?s Not Play Games?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 30th, 2009 4:32 am by HL

Obama To Fox News And Tea Baggers: ?Let?s Not Play Games?
President Obama spent part of the 100th day of his presidency today in Arnold, Missouri where he hosted a town hall meeting with local residents. During the town hall, Obama recognized criticism he’s been receiving from the far right. “I know you have been hearing all these arguments about, ‘Oh, Obama’s just spending crazy, look […]

President Obama spent part of the 100th day of his presidency today in Arnold, Missouri where he hosted a town hall meeting with local residents. During the town hall, Obama recognized criticism he’s been receiving from the far right. “I know you have been hearing all these arguments about, ‘Oh, Obama’s just spending crazy, look at these huge trillion dollar deficits, blah, blah, blah.'”

Obama then noted that the real fiscal problem facing the United States is the skyrocketing costs of Medicare and Medicaid, not the Recovery Act or bank bailouts, which he said are “one-time charges.” “If we aren’t careful, health care will consume so much of our budget that ultimately we won’t be able to do anything else,” he warned.

Obama then mocked the right wing’s tea bagger gatherings for their misplaced anger and, indirectly, Fox News for promoting them:

OBAMA: So, you know, when you see, you know, those of you who are watching certain news channels, on which I’m not very popular, and you see folks waving tea bags around, let me just remind them that I am happy to have a serious conversation about how we are going to cut our health care costs down over the long term how we’re going to stabilize social security. […] [L]et’s not play games and pretend that the reason is because of the Recovery Act because that’s just a fraction of the overall problem that we’ve got.

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“That’s why I have said we’ve got to have health reform this year to drive down costs and make health care affordable for American families, businesses, and for our government,” Obama said. Referring to the tea baggers’ grievances, he later added, “We tried that formula for eight years. It did not work, and I don’t intend to go back to it.”

Update Fox News’s Mike Huckabee responds via Twitter: “Astounded Pres. Obama still doesn’t know tea parties were led by moms, dads worried about future…that’s serious and no game!”

ThinkFast: April 29, 2009
In an op-ed in the New York Times, Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-ME) writes that, as a moderate member of her party, “you often get the distinct feeling that you’re no longer welcome in the tribe.” She adds that “the political environment that has made it inhospitable for a moderate Republican in Pennsylvania.” House Minority Leader John […]

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In an op-ed in the New York Times, Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-ME) writes that, as a moderate member of her party, “you often get the distinct feeling that you’re no longer welcome in the tribe.” She adds that “the political environment that has made it inhospitable for a moderate Republican in Pennsylvania.”

House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) said President Obama’s push for progressive policies, including a hate crimes bill, “makes me want to throw up,” and declared Obama has “no plan for keeping America safe.” When asked by the Washington Times to grade his party’s 100 days of opposition, Boehner replied, “I think our team’s doing fairly well, considering the barrage that’s coming at us.”

Yesterday, a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the Obama administration’s state secrets privilege claim, allowing an “extraordinary rendition” case brought by five detainees against Boeing subsidiary Jeppesen Dataplan to proceed. The Justice Department has invoked state secrets in three court cases since Obama took office. Glenn Greenwald has more.

American authorities confirmed the first death outside of Mexico from swine flu” today, as Dr. Richard Besser, acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said on CNN this morning “that the first American death of the disease was a 23-month-old child in Texas.” Besser gave no other details about the child.

Today, the Supreme Court will be hearing a challenge to Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act (VRA), which “requires selected jurisdictions across the country to ‘preclear’ new voting rules with the Justice Department or a federal court.” The NYT writes that it would be “judicial activism” to take away Congress’s right to protect minority voters, and Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) has an op-ed with evidence that the VRA is still needed.

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