Internal RNC Memo: "Engage In Every Activity" To Slow Down Health Care Reform

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First Posted: 07-21-09 11:05 AM   |   Updated: 07-21-09 11:27 AM

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A private memo distributed by the Republican National Committee calls for like-minded advocates to help defeat President Barack Obama's health care proposals by delaying its consideration.

The memo, which was obtained by the Huffington Post from a Democratic source, provides the clearest illustration to date of the political playbook being used to stop Democratic attempts at a health care overhaul. Much of the material mirrors the speeches and presentations made by conservatives both inside and out of elected office to date. Obama's plan for health care is deemed an "experiment" and a "risk" that could bankrupt the country and dangerously change the doctor-patient relationship.

In particular, the 12-page memo makes the case that it is a Republican priority to slow down the consideration of health care reform before it can become codified.

"The Republican National Committee will engage in every activity we can to slow down this mad rush while promoting sensible alternatives that address health care costs and preserve quality," the memo affirmatively declares.

In an effort to buttress its claims, the RNC highlights internal polling it conducted from June 15 to 17, in which 56 percent of respondents said they would be more likely to vote for a congressional candidate who was a "check and balance" on the president's agenda. Thirty-five percent said they preferred a candidate who would help Obama.

"Every Republican should stand up for health care reform that controls cost, preserves quality and provides the health care that Americans deserve," the memo reads. "This means standing up against President Obama's health care plan. The Obama administration is acting with extreme haste, hoping to push through their health care experiment as fast as they can. Make no mistake -- their timeline is based on what works for them politically, not on what will result in the best health care policy for Americans. The reckless speed with which they are attempting to jam through this experiment is a grave threat to America's health care, and America's health."

In an effort to slow down reform, the RNC advises its advocates to use a whole host of political tools, from organizing town halls, to writing letters to the editor, to booking surrogates on radio and television, to engaging in "Street Theater" protests outside Democratic events. And in a bit of irony, the memo's authors encourage readers to frame the president as the one acting out of political motivations.

"Despite the president's increasingly skeptical reviews, it should also be noted that the Obama administration is fantastic at the PR game," the memo reads. "In some cases, they are even a little too good at it, selling things that are demonstrably untrue."

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"The president's PR team uses rhetoric to mask reality, and the White House spin machine is in overdrive trying to convince Americans as well as our nation's health care professionals that their plan is the cure for what ails us," it argues at another point. "Republicans will not allow the Democrats' rhetoric to define this debate."

As for a Republican alternative to the president's agenda, the RNC memo doesn't offer much in the way of details, save to make the argument that the status quo isn't as bad as it is being painted.

"The Republican Party knows we have the best health care system in the world," the memo declares. "The Republican Party also knows it is a system in need of reform because it is costing our families and our businesses too much."

In regard to specific talking points, the RNC Memo has nine of them:

* President Obama and Democrats are conducting a grand experiment with our economy, our country, and now our health care.


* President Obama's massive spending experiments have created more debt than at any other time in our nation's history.

* The President experimented with a $780 billion dollar budget-busting stimulus plan and unemployment is still rising. The President experimented with banks and auto companies, and now we're on the hook for tens of billions of dollars with no exit plan.

* Now the President is proposing more debt and more risk through a trillion dollar experiment with our health care.

* Democrats are proposing a government controlled health insurance system, which will control care, treatments, medicines and even what doctors a patient may see.

* This health care experiment will have consequences for generations, but President Obama and Democrats want to ram this legislation through Congress in two months.

* President Obama's health care experiment is too much, too fast, too soon. Our country cannot afford to fix health care through a rushed experiment.

* Americans want health care reform that addresses, not increases, cost or debt.

* Government takeover is the wrong way to go -- health care decisions should remain between the doctor and the patient.

Officials with the RNC did not immediately return a request for clarification or comment on the memo's subject matter. While documents like these commonly are passed around behind the scenes by like-minded partisans on both sides of the aisle they usually don't make their way into the public. At the very least, it provides an insight into how the Republican Party believes it can gain the upper hand, politically, in the current health care reform debate.


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2010 and 2012 are going to be bad years for the GOP. They are going to be in the minority for a long, long time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 PM on 07/21/2009

I wonder if that is why President Obama structured his "stim" scheme to flush money into the system in 2009 and 2011 ???

750 Billion dollars buys a heck of a lot of votes doesn't it ???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 PM on 07/21/2009

Republicans are always against change, progressive change anyway. Going back to the ways of the 19th century, regressive change, is usually fine with them. They have no ideas accept that they want to be the party of no ideas. Pathetic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 PM on 07/21/2009

the civil rights movement worked out pretty well. eastern Europe, heck ALL of Europe thinks the right had some pretty good ideas. The people of Kuwait and the people of Iraq are pretty OK with the right. India prefers Bush to the Arrogent Obama. Clinton and the contract with America was a right good idea.

the left have lots of progressive ideas too, higher taxes / bigger government / smothering regulations / etc... they just dont ever work out for some reason.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 PM on 07/21/2009
- MacQ I'm a Fan of MacQ 46 fans permalink

This bill will not reform healthcare. It doesn't address the real problems.

If you look at data, you would see that in recent decades, the less people have paid out of their own pocket, the more expensive healthcare has gotten. If you graph it, there is a perfect inverse correlation.

Why is this? It's because when "deep pockets" are paying the bill (an insurance company or the government), doctors freely order every test and procedure they can think of (hey, it not only makes them richer, it protects them from lawsuits)...and patients don't complain because THEY aren't paying the bill (and sometimes never even know what it is).

No politician is going to touch that. We have become too accustomed to deep pockets.
So it isn't going to get fixed.
The current bill will only make it worse (deep pockets). And put is into deeper debt.

If you think this bill will make anything better, you are sadly mistaken.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 PM on 07/21/2009
- gabemill I'm a Fan of gabemill 39 fans permalink

Thank you for this vision, bogwon (the party of NO, right?).
And your expertise would be....?
And documentation of the impending doom you predict are contained where.....?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 PM on 07/21/2009

http://vote.wewantthepublicoption.com/p-dfa-fe2

We can blame the repugs for this but the truth is the blue dogs dems are just as much to blame. It's coming down to this: a handful of senators will determine what happens to reforming health care. Is that acceptable? Obama should have bullet proof support on this issue with majorities in both the House and the Senate. So what's the problem? It's not just the repugs. We already know their tactics and lies and that they are going to block everything Obama does. It's the dems we have to worry about.

Use this link to find out who get the $$$ and then contact those senators NOW!! If we expect healthcare to be overhauled, Americans have to create and be a strong political force. Sitting back and whining or blaming the Republicans won't change a darn thing.

Let's rally the troops, people!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 PM on 07/21/2009

I completely agree. These blue dogs, or 'conservative' dems are bought and paid for by the insurance lobbyists.....Leiberman and Spector are two of the worst. They have collected MILLIONS!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 07/21/2009

I cannot wait until the republicans and rightwing radicals hit the campaign trails in 2010 and 2012. I want to see them go to the american people and say oh looky looky, we killed healthcare for you and if you'll vote for us, we will privitize social security so wallstreet can be looking after your best intrest.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 PM on 07/21/2009

HOW CAN REPUBLICANS KILL HEALTHCARE REFORM THIS IS IN THE DEMOCRATS BALL PARK NOW. WITH 60 VOTES DEMOCRATS WILL HAVE NO EXCUSE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 07/21/2009

And this is supposed to be shocking news because....?????? If a poliical group has strategies it is evil except if you are Liberal...is that your point??? The RNC damn well better have a strategy to keep this pile of sh&t from being forced down our throats. Hey Huff Po here are some real stories you might want to lead with....Obama Admits He doesn't Even Know what is In the Healthcare Bill!! Healthcare Bill Will Outlaw Private Insurance! or Congress Knows Care will be Rationed and Refuses to Subject themselves or Their FAmilies to it! Just some ideas............

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 07/21/2009
- marxmarv I'm a Fan of marxmarv 25 fans permalink
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HuffPo may post fluff, but they generally don't post rabid unsupported assertions.

Besides, your health care is already rationed by private industry. Why is it so much more awesome to have private industry do it and keep MY money than have the government do it and leave MY money where it is?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 PM on 07/21/2009
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And so these people are elected to sabotage the welfare of the American public....that's it. Republicans have depended solely upon their notion of entitlement , theirs and no one else's to power their engine. Now that their entitlement is dwindling due to the drastic political changes this year they have nothing to resort to other than sabotage. They have never bothered to use their minds to consider other possibilities. Why bother when you are entitled? Their minds can't stretch, engage in another sphere of thought. They can only resort to base behavior, simplistic thinking and gross and crass speech. They are out to sabotage the welfare of the general good for their own gains. This is cretinism unforeseen on such a mammoth scale.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 PM on 07/21/2009
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All the more reason to ram it through without any input from the GOP

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 PM on 07/21/2009
- Charlie M I'm a Fan of Charlie M 5 fans permalink
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The Republicans do not care what happens to the country , Anything to defeat the Democrats .
Real patriots eh ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 07/21/2009

If a person wants health care or insurance, it is his responsibility to pay for it. not mine!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 07/21/2009
- fedupinfla I'm a Fan of fedupinfla 48 fans permalink
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Spoken like a true Christian...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:52 PM on 07/21/2009
- Donnat I'm a Fan of Donnat 23 fans permalink

Then pay for your own war. It's not mine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:54 PM on 07/21/2009
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I'll remember that if I ever see you trapped in a flaming vehicle -- it's winta's responsibility to extricate him/herself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 07/21/2009
- marxmarv I'm a Fan of marxmarv 25 fans permalink
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Well, yeah, but I don't think the left is actively fighting the rescue crews off.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 PM on 07/21/2009
- Rainydaye I'm a Fan of Rainydaye 4 fans permalink
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I'm hoping you are just young and will learn the meaning of compassion...someday.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 07/21/2009

Just one more example of how the Republicans care nothing at all for the average citizen's welfare - only the extremely wealthy are worthy of their concern.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 07/21/2009
- tchristin I'm a Fan of tchristin 14 fans permalink

After 8 years of President Bush, attacks by terrorists, wars, lies and coverups and the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, are we expected to believe that Republicans care about our health?
Health care is something that Americans need NOW not later. For all those Senators and Congressmen who want to toss stones in the path of progress - I ask them all to give up their own tax funded health care because frankly we just can't afford it anymore.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 07/21/2009
- MacQ I'm a Fan of MacQ 46 fans permalink

But in actual fact they (the democratic leadership crafting this bill) have specifically exempted themselves from the plan they're writing. Doesn't that tell you something?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:32 PM on 07/21/2009
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Why does this surprise anyone? The US National Highway Safety Administration blocked a proposed definitive study of the risks of cellphone usage while driving http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/21/technology/21distracted.html?partner=rss&emc=rsss) six years ago.

So I'm willing to wager that the public health and safety will always take a back seat to special interests and political infighting as long as the Beltways does business as usual.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 PM on 07/21/2009

to borrow from fedupinfla:
"Spoken like a true Christian... "

; )

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 07/21/2009

sorry max load...
meant to reply to "stanschurman", whose
post was just below yours...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:01 PM on 07/21/2009
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Here's hoping every Repugnantan that tries blocking reform comes down with some disease that is excluded in their insurance policies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:42 PM on 07/21/2009
- Rainydaye I'm a Fan of Rainydaye 4 fans permalink
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Lots of chatter on this. So, like-minded folks who want effective health reform to happen soon....
What are we to do? Venting helps, for a start. But we have got to come together and protest....effectively against GOP stalling tactics. We have got to stay informed and really know the facts.
There is one huge pat on the back that I'll the Republicans. They know how to fight and band together. And one of their most effective (guess I like that word) tactic is using our own words to beat us on the head, like saying health reform is all about politic motives and not for the common good of the people.
It could almost make you smile...if it doesn't make you cry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 07/21/2009
- Charlie M I'm a Fan of Charlie M 5 fans permalink
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One thing . Pay no attention to their spin. See the TV add about the so call Canadian woman not getting care ? Not true . Probably an actor that doesn't even know where Canada is . I for one lived in Ontario ,Canada for 18 years and never not once had a problem with my health care ; Never worried about paying a cent. Oh, and I am an American

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 PM on 07/21/2009
- marxmarv I'm a Fan of marxmarv 25 fans permalink
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We who know the difference between TV and reality pay no attention to their spin. Doesn't mean there aren't a whole lot of other people out there who don't know the difference between TV and reality.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 PM on 07/21/2009
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