Paglia: Too late for Obama to turn it around?


The last column Camille Paglia did for Salon was highly controversial, but the course of events on health care since her column has her vindicated. Here is the link to this months treat from Salon that is Paglia’s column, and last months column is linked to below:

“What a difference a month makes! When my last controversial column posted on Salon in the second week of August, most Democrats seemed frozen in suspended animation, not daring to criticize the Obama administration’s bungling of healthcare reform lest it give aid and comfort to the GOP. Well, that ice dam sure broke with a roar. Dissident Democrats found their voices, and by late August even the liberal lemmings of the mainstream media, from CBS to CNN, had drastically altered their tone of reportage, from priggish disdain of the town hall insurgency to frank admission of serious problems in the healthcare bills as well as of Obama’s declining national support.”

“But this tonic dose of truth-telling may be too little too late. As an Obama supporter and contributor, I am outraged at the slowness with which the standing army of Democratic consultants and commentators publicly expressed discontent with the administration’s strategic missteps this year. I suspect there had been private grumbling all along, but the media warhorses failed to speak out when they should have — from week one after the inauguration, when Obama went flat as a rug in letting Congress pass that obscenely bloated stimulus package. Had more Democrats protested, the administration would have felt less arrogantly emboldened to jam through a cap-and-trade bill whose costs have made it virtually impossible for an alarmed public to accept the gargantuan expenses of national healthcare reform. (Who is naive enough to believe that Obama’s plan would be deficit-neutral? Or that major cuts could be achieved without drastic rationing?)”

“By foolishly trying to reduce all objections to healthcare reform to the malevolence of obstructionist Republicans, Democrats have managed to destroy the national coalition that elected Obama and that is unlikely to be repaired. If Obama fails to win reelection, let the blame be first laid at the door of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, who at a pivotal point threw gasoline on the flames by comparing angry American citizens to Nazis. It is theoretically possible that Obama could turn the situation around with a strong speech on healthcare to Congress this week, but after a summer of grisly hemorrhaging, too much damage has been done…”

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Sen. Ben Nelson Predicts Two Possible Outcomes for Obamacare


The Financial Times is reporting that President Obama is attempting quell a revolt within his Party on Obamacare.

Gee, I wonder why? Could it be that from Charlie Cook to Larry Sabato are predicting big gains for Republicans in the Congress? Could it be that these now vulnerable House and Senate members are angry that President Obama and the Democratic Leadership has so completely fumbled the health care ball that it is now an open possibility that nothing at all will happen.

Could the Dems, once again, suffer a huge loss of seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, by merely attempting to take over the U.S. health care industry?

You bet. Sabato is predicting the Dems lose between 23 and 41 House seats.

And now, these are the two outcomes, as predicted by Senator Ben Nelson (D-NE):

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And the crowd in Alabama speaks out


The Democrats want to take the public option plan, on their own, to the floor of the U.S. House and the U.S. Senate.

OK. (Please.) Throw me in the briar patch. No ANYTHING BUT THAT! REALLY! NO! STOP IT SOME MORE!

Here are some excerpts from the local newspaper report on the meeting:

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Video: NY Dem Congressman Admits “We Lose Another Three Million People in America” Everytime there’s a Town Hall Media Frenzy


UPDATED: It seems the Democratic Party has a new town hall strategy: do not have them.

Or, in the case of one Blue Dog, don’t show up in your district.

Or if you have a town hall meeting, have it in a union hall and give only a select group of folks 24 hours notice.

Here are the comments (below) from the enterprising ColdWarrior RedStater — which are too good not to include prior to the video:

Well, it’s not much of an update. Just called his office again to find out when he was going to have a town hall meeting with real constituents like me. Answer: he won’t. Was he in the office? No. Would he be in the office tomorrow? No, he would be in meetings. I asked to be included. Nope. Why not? Not open to the public. NONE of his meetings during the recess are open to the public. The only “town hall” he’ll have is a telephone conference call.

I told Tiffany, his staffer, that I was again making a request to meet with him face to face. And I reminded her I had made this request many times over the past few months.

I also let her know that Harry was becoming infamous as one of the “Milk Carton” Democrats who apparently are afraid of their constituents and prefer to be “missing.” I also chuckled that ol’ Harry might find in the future that this type of constituent “service” might backfire in terms of getting himself reelected.

Do you, too, have a “Milk Carton Democrat” as one or more of your elected representatives in the House and Senate?

Thank you.

ColdWarrior

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Under the Kennedy Bill, Your Health Plan will Change Dramatically


Keith Hennessey, whose bio is here, has analyzed the Kennedy Health Care Reform bill that leaked late in the evening of Sunday, June 7, 2009.

Hennessey’s analysis is straightforward, factual (based on the legislative language) and worth reading.

It is clear that under the Kennedy bill, the government will be in control of your health care plan, and that your current plan will change dramatically, cost much more and that you will be forced to buy one.

Click here to read Hennessey’s analysis.