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January 16, 2016

Clinton team messing up

Tell the Truth about Bernie’s Health Care Stand

Chelsea Clinton, (C) daughter of democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, speaks at a roundtable discussion on early childhood education, with State Representative Mary Jane Wallner, (L) and Kelli MacIver Bruns, at McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center January 12, 2016 in Concord, New Hampshire. Chelsea’s visit to New Hampshire follows a visit by her father Bill Clinton a week ago. (Photo by Darren McCollester/Getty Images)

The Clinton campaign just made a serious mistake.

They sent Hillary and Bill Clinton’s daughter Chelsea out on behalf of her mother to bash Senator Bernie Sanders on the issue of health care.

What’s so wrong with that? Don’t all candidates use family surrogates when and where they can? The Kennedys, for example, deployed a horde of kinfolk for Jack’s campaign for president, then Bobby’s, then Teddy’s.

But when it’s the first time (as this was for Clinton the younger), the surrogate should be sure whereof she speaks, and had better stick to talking about her candidate, not the opponent. Unfortunately, Chelsea Clinton misrepresented Senator Sanders’ position, and her premiere performance on the stump backfired, producing a flood of political donations to Sanders.

Here’s what she said: “Senator Sanders wants to dismantle Obamacare, dismantle the [Children’s Health Insurance Program], dismantle Medicare, and dismantle private insurance.” Whew! She would have us believe that the Vermont senator is a one-man wrecking crew, an enraged King Kong – or, to be modern about it, a mendacious Darth Vader – proposing “to go back to an era – before we had the Affordable Care Act – that would strip millions and millions and millions of people off their health insurance.”

Uh, not exactly. In fact, not even close. As Karen Tumulty noted in The Washington Post, Bernie Sanders has long been a champion of a single-payer health care system as the only way to assure that all Americans receive medical coverage. Rather than “strip” millions and millions of people of their health insurance, he wants to be sure millions and millions of people actually get health insurance.

This was Sanders’ position as far back as 1993 when newly-elected President Bill Clinton put First Lady Hillary Clinton in charge of reforming our disheveled and unjust health care system. Her task force huffed and puffed in secret for months, calling in legions of experts and academics, ultimately producing a plan so complicated and impenetrable – not to mention unexplainable – that it would have collapsed of its own ponderous weight even if the Republicans had not propagandized it into a laughing stock of pretensions and inefficiencies that could only make matters worse.

And here’s an ironic note: During that 1993 quest for a health care plan, Secretary Clinton sent Sanders an autographed picture of the two of them, wishing him the best and thanking the senator “for your commitment to real health care access for all Americans.”

  • And look at former presidential candidate and single payer advocate Howard Dean, Bernie’s fellow Vermonter, who went on MSNBC this week and said that the Sanders plan “would in fact undo people’s health care… That is something people should be concerned about.”
  • Why the change of heart? Maybe because Dean “now serves as senior advisor to the law firm Dentons, where he works with the firm’s Public Policy and Regulation practice, a euphemism for Dentons’ lobbying team,” Lee Fang reports at The Intercept. “… The Dentons Public Policy and Regulation practice lobbies on behalf of a variety of corporate health care interests, including the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America [PhRMA], a powerful trade group for drugmakers like Pfizer and Merck.”

Fang notes that, “Incumbent health care interests, particularly drug companies and insurers, have long viewed single-payer as a threat to their business model,” and points to documents that we uncovered in 2009 on Bill Moyers Journal with the help of former health insurance executive, now whistleblower Wendell Potter. They showed a systematic plan by health insurers to discredit single payer.

  • As president of the Clinton Foundation, the richly endowed philanthropy that has become the family’s private station for public causes, Chelsea Clinton must know this. The cynic might think the more than $2.6 million given so far by the health industry to Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign and outside groups supporting her (three times that of any other candidate, Democrat or Republican) might be leading Chelsea Clinton to use the same kind of false accusations so long used against her parents. But why would any of the family, their campaign team, advisors and supporters assume that the public would accept such a wild and irresponsible distortion?

All these years later, Sanders is still fighting the battle for single payer, Medicare-like coverage for all, even as fellow Democrats capitulated to the siren songs of the health and insurance industries. President Obama, himself a one-time advocate of single payer coverage, buckled to the insurance companies and its lobbyists and minions in Congress and agreed to health care legislation (the Affordable Care Act) that would continue to treat healing the sick as a profit center instead of a basic human right.

My comment:      

Distorted lies coming from the Clinton Clan is really hard for me to take;    they are after all, one of our ‘royal families’ whom most still think of fondly.  It is really hard to witness this kind of deception.  Lying, bullying. . .rolling in the mud may be the usual M.O. for some of the Republican candidates, but it remains outside the bounds of decency and good taste, as I’m sure the few remaining ‘old guard’ of the GOP will attest.  

Perhaps Hillary really is in trouble  on this run, but how bitter will be the lingering taste in the mouth if she pursues these tactics?  People really should win or loose based on what  they are offering — not on trying to tear down the opponent in order to make themselves look better (or gain unwarranted advantage). But how futile this is,  people know who Bernie is  and can see this  for what it is  . . .  a desperate  ploy.  (tho unbelievable and unexpected)  Jan

November 17, 2015

Our new “Speaker” Ryan

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The Paradox of Paul Ryan: Why the Tea Party’s Right to be Wary

 

 

The about-to-be speaker of the House has his conservative bonafides challenged by the far right but what really should worry them is his deep commitment to Washington’s status quo. By Bill Moyers and Michael Winship

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Small comment:  

Ryan is one of the brightest people in Washington;  certainly one of the most handsome faces to look upon. . .much to admire.  Behind this amazing bright,  swift mind  lies an unusual dedication which warrants a deeper understanding of who and what this man is all about.   Could scare almost anyone from the middle class on down – half to death.  Let’s keep a close eye on “stuff.”       . . . just sayin’         .Jan

December 11, 2012

United States of ALEC

United States of ALEC 

 How Laws  we don’t want become law and how we might better arm ourselves.

Now on Moyers & Company

United States of ALEC

This week, an encore airing of our report on the most influential corporate-funded political force most Americans have never heard of — ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council. A national consortium of state politicians and powerful corporations, ALEC represents a vast network of corporate lobbying and political action aimed at increasing corporate profits at public expense without public knowledge.

Also re-airing is Bill’s conversation with Philip Appleman, whose creativity spans a long life filled with poetry, fiction, philosophy, and religion. Appleman, whose latest poetry collection is Perfidious Proverbs, also reads from his work..

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(My comment:  
A reflection of what this is was most aptly demonstrated in  Michigan on Thursday when Governor Rick Snyder blindsided the people over the “right to work” issue which he had claimed was not of interest to him or even on the table.    This never had a hearing, for the people were “shut out” without notice  and not allowed in.  Then, was concluded in one short day – devastating the people to whom it mattered greatly. So this maneuver came about even tho less than 6% of the people wanted it!    
Governor Snyder deceived his constituency.   This is not the way Democracy is supposed to work.  Jan)

September 23, 2012

Moyers & co – 1% Court

(Don’t really think Bill Moyers needs any introduction. He has always spoken for the Heart and Soul of our nation. So see for yourself, Jan)

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The One-Percent Court The Nation editor Katrina vanden Heuvel and Jamie Raskin, constitutional law professor and Maryland state senator, join Bill to discuss how the uncontested power of the Supreme Court is changing our elections, our country, and our lives. The two joined forces for a special upcoming issue of The Nation entitled “The One Percent Court.” Also on the program, Bill talks with Craig Unger, author of Boss Rove: Inside Karl Rove’s Secret Kingdom of Power, about Rove’s behind-the-scenes maneuvering to once again affect the outcome of a presidential election.

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