Obama Calls On Bloggers To Keep Health Care Pressure On Congress (AUDIO)

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First Posted: 07-20-09 05:48 PM   |   Updated: 07-21-09 02:22 AM

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In a reflection of a legislative strategy that has left no stone unturned, President Barack Obama on Monday called on like-minded bloggers to help his administration keep the heat on lawmakers to pass health care reform.

"It is important just to keep the pressure on members of Congress because what happens is there is a default position of inertia here in Washington," the president said during an invitation-only conference call. "And pushing against that, making sure that people feel that the desperation that ordinary families are feeling all across the country, every single day, when they are worrying about whether they can pay their premiums or not... People have to feel that in a visceral way. And you guys can help deliver that better than just about anybody."

In a roughly 25-minute session with a handful of prominent progressive bloggers, the president also asked for help combating disinformation about his health care plan.

"I know the blogs are best at debunking myths that can slip through a lot of the traditional media outlets," he said. "And that is why you are going to play such an important role in our success in the weeks to come."

The call demonstrates just how heated the health care debate has become in recent weeks and how much ammunition the administration is willing to bring to the table. At various points in the call, the president offered a strikingly detailed synopsis of his political strategy and health care policy as a whole.

While he refused to insist that lawmakers stay in Washington during the August recess, he declared definitively that, "the time for talk is through."

"Now is the time for us to go ahead and act," Obama declared. "We are working as hard as we can and I have told Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi that it is critical that we have seen serious forward motion before people leave [in August]."

Moreover, for the first time in recent memory, Obama floated the possibility that if it appears that health care reform lacks the 60 votes needed for passage, he might be open to reconciliation, which would allow for an up-or-down vote on budgetary and tax aspects of the bill.

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"Keep in mind that the way we had structured the reconciliation issue several months ago, we moved forward on the basis of the assumption that we could get a bill through the regular order and the regular process by October," Obama said. "If I think that is not possible, then we are going to look at all of our options, including reconciliation. Not because that is my preferred option but because what I think would be unacceptable for the American people is inaction."

Perhaps sensing the ramifications that such a parliamentary maneuver could cause, the president added: "In fairness, I do think that what you are seeing right now is really serious hard work on the part of members of the Senate and those on the Finance Committee. And although I may not agree with every single decision that is made in any of the committees, I think that folks really are working overtime and I appreciate the work that they have done. And I feel confident that we could pass a bill in the absence of reconciliation."


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The recruiting of blogger support comes at a particularly sensitive time for the president. While hoping to see legislation produced from Congress that carries bipartisan support, which can make its way through both chambers, the White House is cognizant that a watered-down bill could insult the progressive base. Especially at a time when the party has 60 caucusing members in the Senate. At various times during the call, not surprisingly, the president implored the participants not to let the perfect piece of health care legislation be the enemy of something fundamentally good.

"I know that there has been a lot of focus from a lot of people on keeping the bill strong and that continues to be a key focus for me as well," he said. "But there is also a primary point that can't be lost: The status quo is unacceptable... People who would defend doing nothing are defending the indefensible."

Along these lines, the president insisted on multiple occasions that he remained committed to a public option for insurance coverage and even threw a bit of cold water on one of the alternative proposals.

"I'm still looking at the details of a co-op approach. I will tell you that there are some instances of co-ops being set up and just having a very difficult time getting off the ground because they don't have the scale and the resources to compete effectively," Obama said of the approach advocated by Sen. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) "What I have asked my health care team to do is to look at what evidence we have that this could provide the kind of competition that drives or helps to promote insurance reform... If I can see some evidence that that would work then I would be happy to consider it.

Peppering the president with questions were some of the progressive community's most prominent netroots voices from Jonathan Singer of MyDD to John Amato of Crooks and Liars. As in interviews and public statements past, the president stressed that the White House had already made major steps toward achieving reform, including bringing key stakeholders in the private sector to the table. Repeating his statement on Monday criticizing the posture of some of his Republican opponents, Obama accused those who sought to delay the bill as trying to kill the prospects of reform and, by extension, his presidency.

"I think it was telling, some of you may have seen, a Republican senator this weekend saying, we are just going to delay and delay because if we can stop Obama on this one, this is going to be his Waterloo. We will break him," he said of the remarks made by Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C). "That was a quote. And I think it indicates the degree to which a lot of folks may sincerely think that the more time we take the better off we are going to be but I also think there are some who deliberately want to delay this process because they know the longer the special interests have to run negative ads or lobby members of congress, the more difficult it becomes to get this done."

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In a reflection of a legislative strategy that has left no stone unturned, President Barack Obama on Monday called on like-minded bloggers to help his administration keep the heat on lawmakers to pass...
In a reflection of a legislative strategy that has left no stone unturned, President Barack Obama on Monday called on like-minded bloggers to help his administration keep the heat on lawmakers to pass...
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Nothing worse in this world than a hypocrite.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 AM on 07/21/2009
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ShawnHanks

As you know from the other night, I have been working now for over twenty years. I do not qualify for any government assistance.

However, when the need arose and devastating illness set in, I availed myself of the social secirity disability and yes food stamps. Nothing to be ashamed of.

However, when cured, I did not stay on the dole. And like James J. Braddock, i made restitution for what I received by increased charitable giving.
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No comment. Just preserving the above post for its medical grade hypocrisy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 07/21/2009
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"As you know from the other night, I have been working now for over twenty years. I do not qualify for any government assistance. However, when the need arose and devastating illness set in, I availed myself of the social secirity disability and yes food stamps. Nothing to be ashamed of. However, when cured, I did not stay on the dole. And like James J. Braddock, i made restitution for what I received by increased charitable giving." - Daffy the Disability Duck 07/21/09

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 07/21/2009
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Yea, his idea of "charitable giving" is tipping the lap dancer double....­......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 07/21/2009
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LOL...I doubt he even went that far. The man is full of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 AM on 07/21/2009
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Hmmm. When someone on the right accepts help from the government, it's a noble thing. When a lib does it, he's a socialist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 PM on 07/22/2009
- MataHari007 I'm a Fan of MataHari007 100 fans permalink
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masanf, you are offering nothing but reichwinger spin. If you have proof of your claims show us links! Otherwise you're just babbling.

If you're so well informed why don't you dispute an article here.

http://mediamatters.org/topic/health_care/

Let me guess, you can't.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 AM on 07/21/2009
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Daffy the Lying Disability Duck:

"I availed myself of the social secirity disability and yes food stamps. Nothing to be ashamed of."

Just like a Republican, he's afraid he may have to share his cash cow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 AM on 07/21/2009
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What is Obama's plan for medicare in this legislation?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 AM on 07/21/2009
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To stop sending you checks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 AM on 07/21/2009
- MataHari007 I'm a Fan of MataHari007 100 fans permalink
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You are a waste of time. Go read the bill. It's online.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 AM on 07/21/2009
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I have posted links to HR 3200 and the Senate HELP version in my profile...­happyHappy reading

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 AM on 07/21/2009
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Disuberence

I know this is sort of off-topic, but what the french toast do we spend all of this money on?

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flossophy

We spend it on protecting our allies around the globe since we have treaties with them... We are the world's policemen&­policewome­n, so we have the largest police force.

If Europe had to spend 25% of their GDP on substantial militaries­... then they couldn't afford their generous cradle-to-grave welfare/healthcare systems.

So essentially, our military is subsidizing Europe's s0cialized healthcare.

Interesting world we live in, huh.

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Disuberence

Perhaps we should stop policing the world then. It's not our place.

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flossophy

Then there would be a world without order... If we withdraw from the world, we'll put our allies in danger. That is irresponsible, given the position we're in.

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LemonMeringue

Maybe our allies should pull their own weight for a change. It's welfare, and you Republicans hate that.

Shouldn't America take care of her own first?

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flossophy

They should!

But their s0cialized systems are so entrenched­... their political classes are not willing to stick their necks out to reform what needs to be reformed. Once people are dependent on government for their primal needs, it's very difficult to sever that connection.

This is why the healthcare debate is so heated... The conservatives understand the long term problems with making s0ciety dependent on government. It's impossible to undo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 AM on 07/21/2009
- MataHari007 I'm a Fan of MataHari007 100 fans permalink
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I'm sorry, but I don't see this as a matter of 'dependency' when it's to look out for the well being of a country's citizens. If our military is subsidizing Europe's health care as you say, then we should be able to take care of our own needs just fine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 07/21/2009
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The point is that we can't afford to be the world's policewomen AND s0cialize health care.

And it is about dependency - it fundamentally changes the relationship between the citizen and the State... if having every primal need mortgaged to the State is economically unsustainable, then we shouldn't go in that direction.

Using the government for charity opens up the potential for all kinds of abuse... as we can see today. Democrat-run slums of (D) voters, Ac0rn, etc. Is that Pr0gress?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 AM on 07/21/2009
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"If Europe had to spend 25% of their GDP on substantial militaries­... then they couldn't afford their generous cradle-to-grave welfare/healthcare systems."

Like our wars, what we spend is a mattter of choice, not necessity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 AM on 07/21/2009
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|raq was inevitable­... The sooner the Mid East has peaceful democracies, the sooner we can downsize our military.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 AM on 07/21/2009
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“conservatives understand”

They understand nothing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 07/21/2009
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Pinchy
Flawed comparison. Obama was a relative unknown at that time with the benefit of having very little record of substance to defend. He could rely solely on his rhetoric to hypnotise the masses.
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Funny how his record was the very thing the reichwingers attacked him about. Now they are saying he "hypnotise[d] (sic)" the masses. Let me guess you're a birther too, right?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 07/21/2009
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 235 fans permalink

I've read the ho rror stories of american citizens re healthcare ... there is too much cancer in this nation ... where is the cure ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 07/21/2009

You are right there is too much cancer.
But the survival rates in the US are better than anyone's.

Do you want people like Barney Frank deciding if you or your loved one can get the latest treatment?
He did such a good job with housing!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 AM on 07/21/2009
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 235 fans permalink

I expect President Obama to do just as he has continued to do ... work hard for the changes we need !

I guess you forget the President's power to veto ! If when that bill is placed before the President and it is as you fearm ongers say ... what makes you think the President will sign it ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 07/21/2009
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I love it, the biggest complainers about health care are LIVING off us as we type Its unreal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 AM on 07/21/2009
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youareabun­chofphonie­s, just linked an article from American Thinker. I see who the REAL phony is.

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=American_Thinker

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 AM on 07/21/2009
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and there you have it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 AM on 07/21/2009
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conservatives aren't allowed to have their own thinktanks? blogs? or websites?
we must all march to your viewpoints?
mmk skippy...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 07/21/2009
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I ask for mainstream sources. That is not mainstream. Conservatives have the market cornered on tax exempt pro paga nda outlets.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 AM on 07/21/2009
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Free Republic and Townhall is that way ---->

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 AM on 07/21/2009

Yeah, great, link to sourcewatch.org, a highly partisan agenda-driven website the purpose of which is to smear conservative themed websites as corrupt and biased, while completely ignoring the same kind of thing on liberal themed websites and sources.

Meanwhile, who is watching sourcewatch.org? Time to consider where they get their funding, etc.

http://www.expertclick.com/NewsReleaseWire/ReleaseDetails.aspx?ID=11499&CFID=27253209&CFTOKEN=16502240

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 AM on 07/21/2009
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humeskeptic wrote (with modification):
But the fact is that he is the most liberal (Agreed) , most competent (Did you say incompetent?) and the smartest (He can read a tele-prompter well) president we have elected in at least a half century.

Get behind him now (like a cho-cho-train), and help him get this healthcare (boondoggle) thing done. If we let this opportunity slip away (like a greased pig), we might not get another chance for decades (hurray).

Health Care Bill
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..........­........GO­NE!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 AM on 07/21/2009
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This just in from the future. (With apologies to Wikipedia).
Scholars now largely accept that human sacrifice was practiced in the American Empire. Excavations in what was known as the Library of Congress provided irrefutable written evidence.
A number of interpretations have been proposed. One theory linked the practice to special rites of a wealthy sect, followers of the god MIC who grew to prominence after the end of the Last Good War. They owned what passed for politics at the time. Studies show that up to 20,000 people were sacrificed each year.
The records indicate that the sacrifices played an important political function, helping the MIC cult maintain control of the people and their wealth. They used a sophisticated package of psychological weaponry aimed at instilling a sense of fear and blind subservience into the tribute paying vassals.
Particularly effective was a set of complex rules, believed to have been called HR3200 that formed the basis for selecting sacrificial victims. It amplified the divisiveness and animosity already existing between vassal sects, successfully preventing them from uniting against their oppressors.
The practice continued until a revolt of the Singlepayers overthrew the worshipers of MIC and drove them from power.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 AM on 07/21/2009
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ShawnHanks, why are you on disability? I'm very curious since you think liberals are 'pro-entit­lement.'

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 AM on 07/21/2009
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The answer is no. GOPDon is just trying to yank my chain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 AM on 07/21/2009
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Bull.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 AM on 07/21/2009
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You, my good man, are a hypocrite of the highest form.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 07/21/2009
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Then please clear up the confusion. Where did they get that idea please?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 07/21/2009
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PINO, you didn't go to college did you? I'm guessing you didn't because in college you learn to cite your sources. Otherwise it's plagiarism. Funny you are lecturing me on doing my homework, but you didn't even go beyond High School? That's rich.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 AM on 07/21/2009
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mata, you don't know a damn thing about me. ALL you liberals can and like to do is try to belittle people with their name calling. That really shows intelligence and it help to prove OUR conservative points .

As for citing sources, they are the usual NY Time, Yahoo News, CNN and MSNBC, Drudge. But if you guys can't even argue the topic points, what is the use of citing the source???

Sorry mata, your argument doesn't hold water.

You Lose, Again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 07/21/2009
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See my response above.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 AM on 07/21/2009
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