Healthcare Reform: What a Week

Billy Tauzin, Broadcatching, GOP, Health Care Debate, Insurance Companies, Malkin, Pharma, Politics, Rick Scott, StephaStabClinton, Tea-Baggers, Town Halls
by mcjoan at D A I L Y  K O S

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Mon Aug 10, 2009 at 07:16:03 AM PDT

These are times that try a progressive healthcare blogger’s soul. It shouldn’t be a surprise that a political establishment that looks at the fact that the Bush administration, led by Dick Cheney in every venal step, decided to start torturing people picked up in Afghanistan to amass false confessions about connections between bin Laden and Saddam so that they would have their “justification” for their war on choice, with nothing more than a yawn can report as straight across “news” that Sarah Palin thinks Obama is coming to kill her baby. But it still astounds that this is the new “normal.” Just unfathomable. And that’s what last week was.

The image that will be indelibly linked in my mind I saw in one of the reports on the Rachel Maddow show with video from a townhall meeting held by Rep. John Dingell, and referenced in gdunn’s diary. There’s a young, disabled woman (pictured in the diary), speaking to the group propped up by her crutches, trying to explain what she’s been through since her insurance company dropped her last year and her inability to get coverage now because of her “preexisting condition.” She’s trying to tell her story, and an older woman stands a few rows back from her and screams, her face distorted and ugly in it’s anger and ignorance and selfish extremism, “I shoudn’t have to pay for your health care.” And these are normal, patriotic, “concerned” citizens? The ones abusing disabled people, hanging people in effigy, destroying property, making death threats. (Oh, and also insurance and pharmaceutical industry shills and Republican operatives.) This is political discourse now, and Cokie Roberts says it’s the liberals’ fault. I guess she and Rahm Emanuel have that in common.

That’s the week we had.

Other stuff happened, too. The obscene amounts of money was in the news again. Hmmm, suppose there’s a link between the $1.4 million plus spent per day by industry trying to kill this and the townhall screamers?

Max Baucus set deadline number 578 for when he’d be done with his bill, September 15. Jon Kyl took his turn as the GOP concern troll to say that there’s no way. And to add to the bipartsan fun, Chuck Grassley, in an extreme display of Senate comity and decorum, used his colleague Ted Kennedy’s illness to lie about the proposed public option. So Democrats want to kill granny, Sarah Palin’s kid, and Ted Kennedy, for those of you keeping score at home.

Bipartisan negotiations in the Baucus committee seemingly continue unabated.

Billy Tauzin created a stir when he leaked a White House/Baucus deal with PhRMA that would have blocked proposals in the legislation to extract cost savings from them beyond an agreed-upon $80 billion through price negotiations or rebates. Then it got confusing, with some Dem Senators saying that the White House told them there was no deal, while at the same time the White House was reaffirming it. The week ended with the White House backing out of a chunk of the deal, and with many Dems (those not named Baucus) with a bad taste in their mouths. The most disturbing aspect of this story is the extent to which the White House is using Baucus, knowing what we already know about what is going to be lacking in the Baucus plan: namely, a public option.

This week, the primary media story is likely to continue to be the townhalls, since they’ll make good copy. The behind the scenes story will be the fight for a real public option, and not some watered down co-op system. Stay tuned.

Pretty Damn Disgusting That StephaStabaClint had Michelle Malkin on This Week

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Pretty damn disgusting that Stephanopoulos had Michelle Malkin on This Week.

If ever there were a “Jump the Shark” moment for “Television Journalism” -I’d wager that this will eventually be the winner.

This is a woman, if you don’t know and you should, that claims Obama isn’t a citizen and about ten other vile things that I don’t want my brain to focus on cause I’m dealing with 4 yr. olds and want them to have a happy childhood.

But Stephanopoulos had this human on his serious News show and this is why I’m afraid Mr. Obama is doomed.  For his Presidency.

It looks like this Health Care Bill will be a watered-down version of what should have gotten done this time.

DC is so hard for a Bill any Bill-there’s a new talking point this week in DC that Obama is finished-forever-if this bill doesn’t get passed. And we gotta get some Republicans on board so they won’t trash the President TOO bad when they’re out campaigning next year.

Hooey of course and I betcha that No Bill would actually be the better call. That probably won’t happen and it’s a shame.

And traitors and liars like Michelle Malkin are truly mucking up the debate by scaring the rubes with talk about Euthanizing the Elderly and The Socialist President and Obama is going to Take Your Guns.

And the Press fails to mention the LA Fitness shooter’s two allusions to Obama in his diary.

It’s getting really scary out there in no-job America.

David Brinkley just puked in his grave.

What's Not to Love About Having Our Healthcare Decisions Made by Insurance Company Accountants?

Big Pharma, Birthers, Blanche Lincoln, Charles Grassley, GOP, Health Care Lobbyists, Health Care Reform, Insurance Companies, Kent Conrad, Lynn Samuels, Max Baucus, Salon, Tom Tommorrow

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