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Bill Moyers on Obama, Tea-Baggers and Healthcare

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Why The G.O.P. Wants To Kill HealthCare So Badly: To Prevent Democrats From Being Seen as Protectors of The Middle Class

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The Republicans have more than health care reform in their bombsights — they want a loss for Obama so crushing it will bring the administration to its knees and restore GOP control of Congress after next year’s elections. As the Republicans fired away, big business stepped up the attack too, their lobbying and advertising guns blazing.

By: Bill Moyers and Michael Winship

Push finally came to shove in Washington this past week as the battle for health care escalated from scattered sniper fire into all-out combat. If it all seems to be getting more and more confusing, join the club. It’s hard to see what’s happening through all the gun smoke.

The Republicans have more than health care reform in their bombsights — they want a loss for Obama so crushing it will bring the administration to its knees and restore GOP control of Congress after next year’s elections.

In the words of Republican Senator Jim DeMint, “If we’re able to stop Obama on this, it will be his Waterloo. It will break him.”

“Throw the Kitchen Sink” – Conservative Media Tries to Kill Health Care Reform

The “Waterloo” of DeMint’s metaphor, of course, is not the 1974 Abba hit but the battle in 1815 that ended Napoleon Bonaparte’s rule as Emperor of France — a humiliating defeat and a turning point in European history. Right-wingers like Glenn Beck see Obama as Napoleon incarnate, a popular emperor who must be stopped.

Here’s what Beck said on his television show Monday, July 20: “I’m telling you, this guy is dangerous. He’s never lost before. He won’t understand … like, ‘Who are you to question me?’ I mean, this guy is practically an imperial President now. When he starts to lose and people start to question him and push him back against the wall, he’s not gonna know how to react.”

The Republican strategy is almost identical to the way they turned health care into Waterloo for Bill and Hillary Clinton in 1993.

Back then, one of their chief propagandists, William Kristol, urged his party to block any health care plan for fear that Democrats would be seen as “the generous protector of middle class interests.” Now he’s telling the GOP to “go for the kill … throw the kitchen sink … drive a stake through its heart … We need to start over.”

So in lockstep are the Republicans that when strategist Alex Castellanos issued a memo outlining their battle plan, party chairman Michael Steele parroted large sections of it word for word in a speech at Washington’s National Press Club. Asked a health care-related question that took him off script, Steele replied, “I don’t do policy.

As the Republicans fired away, big business stepped up the attack too, their lobbying and advertising guns blazing. The Chamber of Commerce, for one, announced a major campaign of rallies and print and Internet ads to crush the White House plan for a competitive public option allowing consumers to choose between a government plan and private health insurance.

In key states where members of Congress remain on the fence, the airwaves are vibrating with television commercials aimed at shifting hearts and minds away from any change that might threaten profits.

President Obama rejected the Republicans’ Waterloo metaphor and mounted a massive media counteroffensive of his own. But the President has already run into booby traps of his own making and minefields laid by members of his own party, exacerbated when the Congressional Budget Office reported that reform plans, instead of controlling costs, would send the national debt further into the stratosphere.

Meanwhile, supporters who want to scrap the present system for fundamental change are staring glumly though the fog of war at a battlefield in total disarray.

They fear that in the White House’s desire to get a bill — any bill – passed by Congress, it will have been so compromised, so bent to favor the big interests, that it will be less Waterloo than watered down, a steady diluting of the change they had hoped for and that America needs.

The big drug companies are already so pleased with what they’ve been promised that they’ve brought back Harry and Louise — the make-believe couple who starred in TV ads that helped torpedo the Clinton health care plan — but this time they’re in favor of reform.

According to The Associated Press, the drug industry’s trade group PhRMA (the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America) and the drug company Pfizer “reported spending more money than other health care organizations on lobbying in the second quarter of this year” – $6.2 million from PhRMA, $5.6 million from Pfizer.

“Including its latest report, PhRMA has now spent $13.1 million lobbying so far this year. Pfizer has reported $11.7 million in lobbying expenses for 2009.”

This is part of the reason, as Alicia Mundy and Laura Meckler recently wrote in The Wall Street Journal, that “the pharmaceuticals industry, which President Barack Obama promised to ‘take on’ during his campaign, is winning most of what it wants in the health-care overhaul.”

Their story describes “a string of victories” plucked from the Senate Finance Committee by drug company lobbyists, including no cost-cutting steps, no cheaper drugs to be allowed across the border from Canada, and no direct Federal government negotiations with the pharmaceutical companies to lower Medicare drug prices.

And that’s not all. The Senate Health Committee is giving the biotech industry monopoly protection against competition from generic drugs for 12 years after they go on the market.

No wonder the cost of reform keeps going up and up and up. Could it be that Harry and Louise are happier because, this time, they’re in on the deal?

About The Author(s): Bill Moyers and Michael Winship — Bill Moyers is managing editor and Michael Winship is senior writer of the weekly public affairs program Bill Moyers Journal, which airs Friday night on PBS. Check local airtimes or comment at The Moyers Blog at http://www.pbs.org/moyers.

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Osama Bin O’Reilly’s and Bernard Goldberg’s Left-Wing Smear Merchants — The FINALE!

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KEITH OLBERMANN: After whining about how the left smears the right by besmirching reputations and tossing out a bunch of big words like “guttersnipe” and “glitz-ocracy,” we thought we’d devote part of this week to letting you get to know your top five Bill-O and Bernie Goldberg left-wing smear merchants, the ones whose reputations they besmirched last week. Our number one story, Janeane Garofalo, the fifth most powerful liberal in the media. That one of Mr. Goldberg’s last lists inspired a mad man in Tennessee to shoot up a church full of innocent people because he could not shoot the people on Mr. Goldberg’s list did not give Mr. Goldberg pause for thought. Nothing seems to.

Thus playing Igor, or “Eye-gor” to O’Reilly, his five worst offenders in the mainstream media are as follows: Number five, Ms. Garofalo; number four, Bill Moyers; number three, DailyKos.com; number two, the evil New York Times; and number one, the totally irrelevant MSNBC.

The two rocket scientists were briefly not unanimous about that fifth slot.

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Jeanine Garofalo on Right Wing Smear Merchants — Osama Bin O’Reilly and ‘Slobbering’ Goldberg

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Here are the Top 5 smear merchants in the LIBERAL mainstream media, according to the GRAND WIZARD at Fox News — His eminence Osama Bin O’Reilly a.k.a Bill O’Reilly — assisted by the a “SlobberingBernard Goldberg.

5. Jeanine Garofalo

4. Bill Moyers

3. The Daily Kos

2. The New York Times

1. MSNBC

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The Oracist Factor

February ’03 – Jeanine Garofalo At Fox and Friends — Isn’t It Obvious Who Is Better informed?

YES WE ‘KLAN‘ at Fox News

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Froth & Scum — Republican Hate Radio

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I am a Republican and ashamed of this GOP!

Froth and Scum: Truth, Beauty, Goodness, and the Ax Murder in America’s First Mass Medium

Froth and Scum: Truth, Beauty, Goodness, and the Ax Murder in America's First Mass MediumEditorial Reviews

From the yellowed columns of newsprint, Ms. Tucher . . . skillfully draws a contemporary moral. — New York Times Book Review

[Tucher] presents the colorful story of the early penny press with all the verve, intelligence, and humor it merits. — American Heritage

A deceptively complex book. . . . A readable, racy, and often funny study of an important aspect of antebellum social history. — American Historical Review

This well-written book is a valuable contribution to the literature on journalism in the nineteenth century. — Journal of the Early Republic

This is scholarship as solid as oak and history as timely as today’s tabloid titillation. — Bill Moyers

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Two notorious antebellum New York murder cases–a prostitute slashed in an elegant brothel and a tradesman bludgeoned by the brother of inventor Samuel Colt–set off journalistic scrambles over the meanings of truth, objectivity, and the duty of the press that reverberate to this day.

In 1833 an entirely new kind of newspaper–cheap, feisty, and politically independent–introduced American readers to the novel concept of what has come to be called objectivity in news coverage. The penny press was the first medium that claimed to present the true, unbiased facts to a democratic audience. But in Froth and Scum, Andie Tucher explores–and explodes–the notion that ‘objective’ reporting will discover a single, definitive truth.

As they do now, news stories of the time aroused strong feelings about the possibility of justice, the privileges of power, and the nature of evil. The prostitute’s murder in 1836 sparked an impassioned public debate, but one newspaper’s ‘impartial investigation’ pleased the powerful by helping the killer go free. Colt’s 1841 murder of the tradesman inspired universal condemnation, but the newspapers’ singleminded focus on his conviction allowed another secret criminal to escape. By examining media coverage of these two sensational murders, Tucher reveals how a community’s needs and anxieties can shape its public truths. The manuscript of this book won the 1991 Allan Nevins Prize of the Society of American Historians for the best-written dissertation in American history.

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