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First Posted: 09- 3-09 11:42 AM   |   Updated: 10-19-09 05:12 AM

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The nation needs to see a different President Obama next Wednesday when he addresses a joint session of Congress.

His laid-back attempt to take the high road just isn't working.

It was all very noble and everything to try to be bipartisan. It was most excellently un-Bush-like to actually ask Congress to try its hand at legislating. It was admirably high-minded to attempt conciliation, to adopt a professorial role, and stay at 30,000 feet.

But no more. The Republican Party and the national discourse have been hijacked by unhinged zealots. The Democratic congressional leadership has shown itself to be incoherent, incapable and corrupted. So for Obama, it's either time to fight back or give up.

Obama could, I guess, back off on everything remotely controversial in his health care proposal, throw the public option and universal coverage and end-of-life counseling overboard, and try to get everyone to find common ground. But even that wouldn't appease his critics. They won't stop fighting just because he does. Their goal is for Obama to lose.

Alternately, Obama could commit himself to some specifics, call out his critics, and remind people why all this is so damned important.

Here's one thing he could say: I'm not going to chase after the crazies on the right anymore. I cannot do business with these people, try as I may. I reach out and they accuse me of being a socialist who wants to pull the plug on grandma.

He could bolster this argument with nearly endless examples of the extreme, vitriolic and outright balmy things leading Republicans have been saying about him and his plan lately. Heck, just yesterday, Oklahoma Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe told a town hall audience that Obama is disarming the military, is destroying everything good about America and is determined to turn foreign terrorists loose on U.S. soil.

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Non-fire-breathing Washington Post business columnist Steven Pearlstein actually understated the case earlier this month, when he could finally take it no more and wrote:

The recent attacks by Republican leaders and their ideological fellow-travelers on the effort to reform the health-care system have been so misleading, so disingenuous, that they could only spring from a cynical effort to gain partisan political advantage. By poisoning the political well, they've given up any pretense of being the loyal opposition. They've become political terrorists, willing to say or do anything to prevent the country from reaching a consensus on one of its most serious domestic problems.

(Incidentally, one way for Obama to elegantly back away from his vain attempt to elicit something bipartisan from the Senate Finance Committee's "Gang of Six" would be to focus attention on the thus-far largely ignored Senate health committee version of the bill.)

In terms of committing to specifics, Obama simply has no choice but to come down firmly on one side or the other regarding the public option.

He needs to explain precisely what the public option is and is not -- how it is not a government takeover of health care or even a government-run health care program, but rather a government-run insurance option that would provide an alternative to the private sector, solely for those individuals or small businesses who either don't have insurance now or want to find a better deal.

And if he decides to sacrifice the public option, he needs to explain both why he is doing that, and how, in its absence, there will be any accountability at all for the insurance industry.

He also needs to honestly and directly address the issue of how we're going to pay for all this. And if he's still committed to his original proposal to limit itemized tax deductions for the nation's highest earners to the same level they were during the Reagan years -- a proposal that Democrats in Congress called dead on arrival -- he needs to aggressively make his case and begin stiffening some of those Democratic spines.

And he needs to openly address the deals he has made with Big Pharma and other industry players. What were his intentions? What did he promise? What did he give up? Are the deals still in force? How does he think he can bridge the chasm between the interests of the health industry on one side and the American public on the other? Because he really can't. So who is going to take the haircut? Whose side is Obama really on?

And finally, Obama needs to remind people of the stakes -- of the reality that his batty critics simply can't deal with, a reality that is way scarier than "death panels." It's a reality in which millions of Americans can't afford to see a doctor when they're sick; in which people can't get insurance because they've been sick in the past; in which people get their coverage rescinded just when they need it; in which people lose insurance because they lost their jobs; in which people go bankrupt and lose their homes to pay their medical bills; in which people die -- yes, die -- because they can't afford the treatment they need, or their insurance carriers won't pay for it.

To some extent, I understand why Obama hasn't taken a more aggressive approach until now. After all, the nativist right is ready to pounce the minute he gives them a video clip that allows them to depict him as an "angry black man." But they'll pounce anyway. They've already pounced. They'll keep pouncing no matter what.

And in any case, Obama doesn't have to actually get angry. All he has to do is level with us, tell us exactly where he stands, and propose a clear, detailed way out of this mess.





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The nation needs to see a different President Obama next Wednesday when he addresses a joint session of Congress. His laid-back attempt to take the high road just isn't working. It was all very nobl...
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- ChelseaC I'm a Fan of ChelseaC 145 fans permalink
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Dan,
Very well said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 AM on 09/07/2009
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Okay, most of us already know the Obama Administration is saner and less greedy than the political opposition. What we may be learning on Wednesday is how willing they are to bend the American people over and let them take it up the gazoo. The Snowe trigger for a public option is nothing less than a regulatory maneuver that will only temporarily force the insurers to heed price set backs to bring the uninsured under their coverage.
Haven't we given the insurers enough already? Baseball and insurers are the only two entities to have persuaded congress to give them antitrust protection. But price collusion is not enough for the insurance industry; they want freedom from competition as well. A public option that will never be is the political equivalent of freedom from competition for the insurers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 09/06/2009
- fflambeau I'm a Fan of fflambeau 4 fans permalink

Dan, You seem to think that Obama will have a conversion moment and somehow become tough, forthright and resolute come Wednesday. Wrong. Obama has proven himself to be part of the problem. He sold out on the public option long ago, held a White House Conference back in February when he didn't invite a single proponent of single payer, broke campaign promises about openness and transparency and conducted secret meeting with BigPharma and gave away the store. Meanwhile, he's let people like Max Baucus in his own party handle "reform" full well knowing where that would lead. He's called the public option nothing but a "sliver". Why try to fool yourself? Obama will come up with lots of good sounding promises (but few details) with more hopes and promises (as if this was still 2008 and the campaign) and with zero leadership. That's the man: he dodges making decisions and taking stands. He's not a leader. Don't expect much but a pretty speech. You can replace health care reform with other issues (Wall St. bailouts; failure to prosecute Bush administration crimes; continuiing wars abroad) and the result will be the same. Change ONLY in PROMISE, not in reality.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 PM on 09/06/2009
- factotem I'm a Fan of factotem 124 fans permalink
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And all he has to do is come up with som promising sounding waffle that the Obama shills can parrot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:17 AM on 09/07/2009
- den1953 I'm a Fan of den1953 50 fans permalink
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President Obama does not need to get angry he needs to get his staff and the Democratic Senators and Congressman need to pull out every bag of tricks the Republicans pulled in the last 6 years of there control like inserting things into the bills that are important. Stall on any bill the Republicans bring to the floor and take any trick they can get away with and give the obstructionist a taste of there own medicine. You don't need to get angry just even!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 PM on 09/06/2009
- Freesia2 I'm a Fan of Freesia2 280 fans permalink

At this point, (and Obama has no bigger fan than me. I've supported him and always will) but he's going to have to choose who's important - the American people who gave him the majority to win the election, or the unhinged rabble on the right who refuse to acknowledge that election and are determined to destroy him, and thereby us.

We voted for him to protect us from those people who abused us, our country, and our constitution for 8 long years. They had 8 years to do something about healthcare and they did nothing. They've had an opportunity to correct that under his leadership, and they did nothing. They have one objective and one objective only which is power and they will get it any way they can using the Southern Strategy, using the right wing media, using citizen against citizen and scaring the living daylights out of old people and children. We elected him to get us away from them and he needs to start protecting us now.

Bipartisan means nothing now. He tried. We're done now.

(Oh and by the way, I think in paragraph 8 you mean to say "barmy". I think anyway. "balmy" makes me think of pleasant breezes and easy weather and that tornado of stoopid coming from the right is mostly definitely not balmy.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 09/06/2009
- mmonarch I'm a Fan of mmonarch 20 fans permalink
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When did he try bi-partisan?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 PM on 09/06/2009
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From day 1. The problem is people like you that hear only what you want to hear, see just what they want to see, and ignore everything else. Obama has tried to include rebubs in decision-making, has appointed them to his cabinet, and has made a sincere attempt to return law-making to the Congress--something Bush and his gang NEVER did.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 09/07/2009
- Yermammy I'm a Fan of Yermammy 137 fans permalink
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The rich need to get HAMMERED with a huge tax increase. I am sick and tired of the wealthiest in this nation thumbing their nose as the poor and the disenfranchised. This is AMERICA, start picking up your slack, obscenely rich weasels and stop the classification of corporations with "personhood" so they can't lobby unfairly and corrupt our rethugs AND Democratic party. Vote OUT the "Blue (should be "Red") Dogs". Fire Rahm Emmanuel. Get serious Barack. You won't get a second term if you don't.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 09/06/2009

Never ever ever give up!!! Folks, do not forget the marches on September 13th!!!
If not now, when? If not us, who?

Kennedy was one of our greatest champions of health care reform. He carried the torch for a long time...and now it is up to us to continue to carry it!

Our elected officials in Congress receive health care mostly paid for by us tax payers, yet many are trying to make it impossible for us to purchase an affordable plan of our own :

While many of us are struggling to afford medical insurance/medical bills.
While Congress people try to stop healthcare reform.
While Congress people accept large contributions from lobbyists to prevent health care reform.

Please sign these petitions - and by all means, spread the word! Thank you!

http://www.petitiononline.com/PubOp676/petition.html
http://www.democrats.com/honor-ted-kennedy?cid=ZGVtczQ0MTA5OGRlbXM=
http://salsa.wiredforchange.com/o/5649/t/4922/content.jsp?content_KEY=2763&tag=hk1_typ-e1

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 09/06/2009

"...nativist right is ready to pounce the minute he gives them a video clip that allows them to depict him as an "angry black man." "

Mr. Froomkin, you got it exactly right. However, avoidance of this impression by Obama does not illustrate why he has made deals with Billy Tauzin. But in anycase, Obama should not just "explain" but also he should appeal to Americans' love for their country, assuage their fears of downward mobility, and above all shame the hell out of the opposition who are obstructing the common economic and social good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 09/06/2009
- Ugonna I'm a Fan of Ugonna 15 fans permalink
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Unlike Cenk Uygur, your take on this is rational. I understood what you said and you didn't sound like an overhyper two year old about it.I do share your concerns too, but I like am waiting till Wednesday and am not making the assumption that the reason Obama hasn't gotten "angry" or "tough" is ONLY because "he's really not on our side!!!" "He's against us!" "Against us!". Thanks for you post, and I only regret not reading it sooner, lol.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 09/06/2009
- Yermammy I'm a Fan of Yermammy 137 fans permalink
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Believe me, Cenk is paying a lot more attention than you are. Hence his theatrics. It'll be over before you figure it out, apparently.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:17 PM on 09/06/2009

I've been on different sides than yours, Mr. Froomkin, but this is an excellent post and right on the money. I hope Obama heeds your advice and concerns. And thanks for not pushing the do-or-die button of the public option--I know you support it very strongly but you framed it in such a way as to leave an opening for Obama: if he doesn't support it, then how is he going to inject competition in the system in a way as to hold the insurance companies accountable? That is the correct way, from my point of view, at least, to frame the issue. The public option itself is not central to health care reform--it is only a means to an end: bringing down costs, injecting competition into the system and reigning in the insurance industries. We should all be focused on this end; if there is a way other than the public option to do it, then that could be touted as a solution as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 AM on 09/06/2009
- Ugonna I'm a Fan of Ugonna 15 fans permalink
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I agree with you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 PM on 09/06/2009
- LeLoup I'm a Fan of LeLoup 29 fans permalink
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"And thanks for not pushing the do-or-die button of the public option--I know you support it very strongly but you framed it in such a way as to leave an opening for Obama: if he doesn't support it, then how is he going to inject competition in the system in a way as to hold the insurance companies accountable?"

This is where I fundamentally disagree with Dan. Apart from direct competition, I can't see what would hold the insurance companies accountable *over the long term*.

It goes without saying that I do not believe in a set of regulations that would give the insurance companies a kind of utility status. Regulations in this country simply do not work as intended; there are too many ways to get around them, neuter them with good ol' campaigns contributions etc.

That said, I agree with your point about cost control; public option is not the the panacea for cost control in health care. This is a vastly more complex (read:politically difficult) problem that Congress, thus far, has refused to meaningfully (read: address the real problems) touch upon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 AM on 09/08/2009
- toggan I'm a Fan of toggan 14 fans permalink

You stated: "... Obama doesn't have to actually get angry. All he has to do is level with us, tell us exactly where he stands, and propose a clear, detailed way out of this mess."

I could not agree with you more. I would love for Obama to state clearly and honestly the real deal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 AM on 09/06/2009
- arvay I'm a Fan of arvay 140 fans permalink
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Ronald Reagan, for whom Obama has expressed some admiration -- at least as a political force -- crushed the air controllers union and got his tax cuts early on -- and successfully painted opponents as opposed to the interest of ordinary Americans.

If Obama can't pull something equally dramatic out of a hat and win this fight, America will continue to stumble around like a hopeless drunk, unable to clear its mind and fix its problems.

The best-chance is for him to sign a Democratic bill rammed through and to let its effects build popularity for the measure. Worked with Medicare. Republicans fought that tooth-and-nail. Now they have no choice but to support it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 AM on 09/06/2009
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If the pharmaceutical and insurance industries defeats a comprehensive bill which is fair and balanced, the right wing nuts and zealots will be emboldened and elevate their racist, birther, tea-bagger claims as justified. They would take no time to immerse the blogosphere with taunting and ratchet up their hate acting like obsessed infantile creatures. They're gonna do it any way but it would be more intense being taken as a loss for the President.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 AM on 09/06/2009

The only good I hope to come out of this at this point is for the progressives starting with the members of the Progressive Caucus to split away from the Democratic Party and form a third Progressive Party. Let the remaining "Democrats" continue the Republican Lite Party. This would force Obama to choose what party he is leading.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 AM on 09/05/2009
- veracity I'm a Fan of veracity 67 fans permalink


" The Republican Party & national discourse have been hijacked by UNHINGED ZEALOTS. The Democratic congressional leadership has shown itself to be INCOHERENT, INCAPABLE, & CORRUPTED. For Obama, it's either time to fight back or give up."
HEAR HEAR!

Candidate Obama in 2008 (like candidate Clinton in 1992) ran on a platform of "CHANGE!" from the DC insider agenda of presidents Bush Jr. '08, and Bush Sr. 1992.

As Thom Hartmann points out, President Obama (like Clinton before him) is RULING not as a "moderate" (much less "liberal") Dem, but as a penultimate DC INSIDER, carrying on many Bush policies... in fact, ACCELERATING the TRANSFER OF WEALTH, FROM working stiff taxpayer Americans, TO WALL STREET, via these damnable, no-oversight, blatant rip-off "BAILOUTS".

btw, there have been FOUR RIght-Wing MURDEROUS GUNMEN in past just over 1 year....
here's the BOOK LIST of the guy who shot up a Tennessee CHURCH!!
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The following books were found in [MURDEROUS GUNMAN] Jim David Adkisson's home during a police search:[8]

Liberalism is a Mental Disorder by radio talk show host Michael Savage
Let Freedom Ring: Winning the War of Liberty over Liberalism by talk show host Sean Hannity
The O'Reilly Factor: The Good, the Bad, and the Completely Ridiculous in American Life by television talk show host Bill O'Reilly
In his manifesto, Adkisson also included the Democratic members of the House and Senate,[10] and the 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America [10] of Bernard Goldberg in his list of wished-for targets.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:39 PM on 09/04/2009
- veracity I'm a Fan of veracity 67 fans permalink

The above "one, OF FOUR, murderous right-wing gunmen of past year's reading list" from the Wiki page,
Knoxville Unitarian Universalist church shooting
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knoxville_Unitarian_Universalist_church_shooting

The INABILITY of the "major media" to PUT ALL FOUR of the MURDEROUS RIGHT-WING GUNMEN of past year, in the short list here - is an indication of how abjectly corrupted and propagandistic the media has become (in service of its right-wing billion-dollar corporate owners) - ESPECIALLY when, today, the same corporate media gives the Righty HATE mongers top-of hour billing
#1. Knoxville Church shooting, July 2008, 2 killed, gunman attempted to shoot entire church
#2. Arkansas Dem. Party Chairman Bill Gwatney killed by Right-Wing gunman,
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/08/13/politics/main4347731.shtml
#3, Holocaust Memorial gunman tries to kill as many as possible this year..
#4. Doctor George Tiller killed by ANOTHER Right-Wing gunman, in his Kansas CHURCH
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,523581,00.html
(note Murdoch's FOX 'news' ghoulish headline)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:21 PM on 09/04/2009
- LeLoup I'm a Fan of LeLoup 29 fans permalink
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Isn't this par for the course?
Let's remember what was the reaction of the unhinged reich-wing fringe when Homeland Security release their report on the rising threat of right-wing extremism in the US...report commandeered by the Bush Administration, no less.

Their reaction was a pre-emptive strike against the mainstream media: "This is what will happen to anyone who dare to connect the dots".

And the mainstream media (mainstream in name only) dutifully complies, avoiding any semblance of controversy that would incur the wrath of the fringe.

For historical similarity, just take a look at the power of the Communist press in the France of the '70s. Same thing as the rightwing nuts today. They were able to silence any meaningful discourse and debate in the political sphere.

Look at what happened to France thereafter...same fate, just worst in its intensity, is awaiting us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 AM on 09/08/2009
- max hp I'm a Fan of max hp 145 fans permalink

Democratic Senators listed as ""Don't know" on the Public Option :

Source : http://standwithdrdean.com/where_congress_stands?chamber=Senate&party=D&state=&hc_status=0&commit=Filter

Sen Max Baucus D MT Phone: 202-224-2651
Sen Evan Bayh D IN Phone: 202-224-5623
Sen Mark Begich D AK Phone: 202-224-3004
Sen Robert Byrd D WV Phone: 202-224-3954
Sen Thomas Carper D DE Phone: 202-224-2441
Sen Kent Conrad D ND Phone: 202-224-2043
Sen Mary Landrieu D LA Phone: 202-224-5824
Sen Blanche Lincoln D AR Phone: 202-224-4843
Sen Bill Nelson D FL Phone: 202-224-5274
Sen Benjamin Nelson D NE Phone: 202-224-6551
Sen Mark Pryor D AR Phone: 202-224-2353
Sen Jon Tester D MT Phone: 202-224-2644
Sen Mark Warner D VA Phone: 202-224-2023
Sen Ron Wyden D OR Phone: 202-224-5244

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 AM on 09/04/2009
- Anastasia I'm a Fan of Anastasia 70 fans permalink
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While some of these names are not a surprise, Mark Warner sure the heck threw me.

I'll call for sure!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 09/06/2009
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