Posted on 11/14/2014 4:33:13 PM PST by IChing
A man named Rich Weinstein is the latest hero of the new media. About a year ago, his health insurance coverage was cancelled because of Obamacares broken promises. A replacement plan would have cost him twice as much. Upset, he turned into a citizen journalist on a mission. His diligent efforts over the past year have resulted in a suddenly huge political and media firestorm.
Weinstein had been an Obamacare supporter, because he had believed in the plan, as it had been so adamantly pitched by Obama and by Democrats but having lost his health coverage, contrary to Obamas repeated, solemn vows ( you can keep your plan. Period.), he felt utterly betrayed, and annoyed that the media wasnt really doing its job regarding it all. He started looking for hard evidence as to exactly why the law indeed turned out to be the colossal sham which Republicans have argued it to be all along. He patiently watched and listened to countless videos of the masterminds behind Obamacare pontificating about their plans and designs. He eventually found the evidence he was seeking.
Weinsteins relentless scouring of video archives unearthed a series of rather damning clips which have, after initial stages of being posted only in blog comments and Tweets, finally broken out like prairie fire all over the web. They repeatedly show top Obamacare spaz, M.I.T. economist Jonathan Gruber, flapping his hands around while excitedly describing the shameless, calculated strategy of chicanery and precise fiscal fraud he and his socialist cronies used to foist the ironically-named Affordable Care Act on an electorate too stupid to otherwise appreciate the 2,000 pages of wool which was being pulled over their eyes. The videos also show Gruber unintentionally giving ample ammunition to those about to present the next viable challenge to Obamacare before the Supreme Court, regarding the illegality of the massive numbers of federal subsidies issued in violation of the laws text.
When Grubergate first broke into my field of awareness earlier this week, I was instantly reminded of the writings of Renaissance-period Italian political philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli. Considered a founder of modern political science and ethics, Machiavelli is best known for his masterpiece titled The Prince. Its basic message was that in politics and government, those who are determined to succeed in acquiring and maintaining power, and in wielding it responsibly, really have no choice but to toss foolish, idealistic morality out the window, and get on with the grown-up business of deliberately deceiving the public, and acting ruthlessly wherever necessary in order to govern well. Machiavelli essentially said that wise rulers have to be supremely cynical, using everything from what we today call polite spin to outright brutality, in order to keep the masses mollified and under their control, lest opponents thwart ones plans and/or rivals take ones power away.
For Machiavelli, and obviously also for countless others in contemporary politics, business, and even romantic intrigues, naive scruples must take a back seat, even to whatever distasteful corruption may be deemed necessary to achieve ones rationalized goals. The end justifies the means, or, BAMN by any means necessary! (as in, the trademark rallying scream from the seething mobs of the current administrations leftist community organizers, unions, and race agitators).
One thing is for certain in the debate over our federal governments involvement in health care, as to whether Machiavellian philosophy applies: Jonathan Gruber obviously believes and acts as if it does, as do the entire Obama administration and Democrat party.
As if things couldnt get any more cynical, now that hes been virally exposed as one of the chief con-artists behind the ACA scam, the diabolical Dr. Gruber is doubling down on the double-talk: Despite now offering a meaningless half-apology for his manically-delivered comments on how he and his colleagues deliberately tricked people about Obamacare, hes now accusing Republicans of having a master strategy for trying to confuse people about the law.
Did you get that? The guy who got caught (the videos were taken at closed-door conferences and never meant for mass public exposure) admitting that he intentionally hoodwinked, flim-flammed, and bamboozled voters in order to allow a cabal of left-wing radicals to take over 1/6 of our nations entire economy our health care system now lashes out and says that those who are shining the disinfecting sunlight of truth on the whole rotten stinking Obamacare mess are trying to confuse the public. My, oh my.
Then theres that truly creepy psychopath, Nancy Pelosi. Staying rigidly in character, she blatantly lied right in front of the cameras as if its the most natural thing for her to do (it is): In a video from within just the last 48 hours, with the tsunami-scandal of Grubergate having broken wide open, Pelosi defiantly insisted that she doesnt know who Jonathan Gruber is, and that he had nothing to do with writing the Obamacare bill yet lo and behold, there she is in a different video from 2009, bringing up Gruber by name, singing her high praises of his work on the fiscal details of Obamacare, and directing the press to pay attention to him!
Sigh. This is all just a mere snapshot of the kind of treachery and unprincipled falsehood weve seen coming from our elected officials and their agents for as long as any of us can remember. Some are much worse than others, of course.
One wonders: Although generally viewed as a character shortcoming, is lying actually just necessary on the part of anyone who wants to prevail in politics, business, or relationships? Do voters, customers, and lovers really favor only the candidate, salesman, or partner who tells them merely what they want to hear, rather than the cold, hard truth? Perhaps it really is as Jack Nicholsons character, the commander of the marine base at Guantanamo Bay in the Tom Cruise film A Few Good Menfinally bellowed from the witness stand. Maybe we just cant handle the truth.
The fact is, everyone should know that deception sometimes is actually necessary, and morally the right thing to do: If ISIS members show up your door and ask you where your wife and children are, theres plainly something severely wrong with you if you think telling the truth is the best policy at that time. Hypothetical discussions of all kinds of less glaringly simple gray areas can follow from such a stark and extreme example.
As for using deceptive strategies and tactics to gain power and advantages, we all know the old saying about how nice guys finish last. The usual way of interpreting that is to say that docile, non-cunning people are really just losers who get left in the dust by the domineering meanies with the sharper elbows. It occurs to me that a different way to interpret it is to say that guileless, non-conniving people are probably going to out-live (hence, finish last in a much different sense) those who are always in hyper-stressful, cutthroat competition for the top.
Speaking of folk wisdom and trickery/hustling, theres also the old tale about nail soup, a.k.a. rusty nail soup or stone soupwhich illustrates a positive, creative, and benevolent aspect to some con-artist type behavior. Look it up if you cant remember it, or if youve never heard it. Though involving deception, the con is creative because it results in something that didnt exist at all before it was undertaken, and beneficial to all concerned because of the nourishment and enjoyment they would otherwise not have experienced.
Of course, most reading this are likely to concur when I say that Obamacare itself is horrible and wrong in various ways, and that its architects and agents who lied about it and rammed it down our throats are beyond merely sleazy. The reasons, well-known already, are far to numerous to detail in the space Im allotted here. Grubers Obamacare-cheering defenders and apologists, however, take the Machiavellian attitude, saying that its because we cant handle the truth that Gruber and Obama and all those other Ivy League geniuses have to lie to us stupid rubes, allegedly for our own good.
Believe it or not, Id rather pay cash out of pocket for some nurses aide with a training certificate from a trade school to take my vitals while frankly telling me that Im a dumbass disgusting fatbody who needs to wise up, work out more, and eat healthier, for my own good, than have prevaricating Ivy League princes with doctorate degrees presume to insist that they know best, and that all I need to do is get in line, stop opposing Obamacare, and sign up for a stolen subsidy.
Compared to the likes of Harvard Ph.D. Jonathan Gruber and the two Harvard-educated lawyers trying to run our lives like brilliant royalty from the White House, we on the political right may be folksy and relatively unsophisticated, but were not so fatuous as to fall for their lies.
Not to trying to point an accusing finger at Weinstein but I'm just interested in finding out why these clips only became widely known after the election?
6 Grubergate videos so far make Nixon’s little missing tape minutes look like a sniffle in preschool.
First You Tube link to Gruber bragging about lying to stupid American Voters about ObozoCare.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G790p0LcgbI
Second Grubergate Video link to Gruber bragging about how stupid American voters are/were to pass ObozoCare.
<http://hotair.com/archives/2014/11/12/gruber-video-2-no-really-american-voters-are-stupid/
Third Video from Herr Gruber on stupid Americans wanting Obozocare.
Fourth Grubergate video from Herr Gruber re stupid Americans.
http://www.c-span.org/video/?292478-1/health-care-reform
Remember zero Republicans in Congress voted for ObozoCare. Every stupid rat in Congress voted for it without reading the bill or caring what was in it.
Fifth Grubergate video from Herr Gruber re stupid Americans, Fifth Video Emerges, Showing Gruber Mocking Man Worried About Obamacare
Sixth Grubergate video from Herr Gruber re stupid Americans.
http://hotair.com/archives/2014/11/14/the-hits-keep-coming-gruber-video-6/
From what I gather, Weinstein had tried to get Glenn Beck (and other major media outlets) to run with them, but Beck blew him off.
Ultimately it was only because someone with a lot of Twitter followers saw the key video posted in Weinstein’s comment on a thread at The Volokh Conspiracy blog, part of The Washington Post website, and he Tweeted it out to his followers. Things got going from there.
There’s a fresh interview with Weinstein floating around, wherein he gives all the background details, I’ll post a link to it here asap.
Here is a YouTube video which was published on Jul 25, 2014
That’s just sad that he couldn’t get anyone interested in the videos before the election. Sometimes is just a flat out idiot.
Here’s video of Gruber describing how he met with Obama in the Oval Office and together they plotted their deception:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_e00NjQvFM
Here is a YouTube video which was published on Jul 25, 2014
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbD5iQQS5KA
typo - Sometimes Beck is a flat out idiot
Oh, wait, did you mean the 2012 presidential election? If that’s what you meant, instead of the midterms we just had, the issue there is that during the 2012 election, Weinstein was still an Obamacare believer and supporter — he had not yet had his health coverage cancelled because of the law. That happened in late 2013.
No I meant 2014.
Ok. Well, we did pretty well anyhow. Are you thinking that since the videos didn’t go viral beforehand, we missed the opportunity to get more senate seats or what?
Yeah, I think it would have made the wave even bigger.
Sometimes?
I agree.
Yeah, my wife and I were talking about that very thing - it would have been dynamite as an October Surprise.But the Republicans did so well as it was - the only national implication of doing any better might have been to knock off Warner in Virginia . . .
But still, every little bit helps. Might have helped a marginal Republican down ballot, here or there . . .
From what I gather, Weinstein had tried to get Glenn Beck (and other major media outlets) to run with them, but Beck blew him off.Yes, but that is only the smoking gun of the ObamaCare subsidy case which SCOTUS is to hear this term. Grubergate is of course strictly about the stupid voters arrogance of liberals."Ultimately it was only because someone with a lot of Twitter followers saw the key video posted in Weinsteins comment on a thread at The Volokh Conspiracy blog, part of The Washington Post website, and he Tweeted it out to his followers. Things got going from there.
5 posted on 11/14/2014 5:03:40 PM PST by IChing
Here is a YouTube video which was published on Jul 25, 2014
6 posted on 11/14/2014 5:05:39 PM PST by Balding_Eagle
Ultimately, tho, FReepers have to face the fact that we didnt Buckhead this one. We coulda woulda shoulda found this gotten it to Drudge, Fox, and talk radio in October.The fact that we didnt do it is perhaps reason for introspection as to /why none of us looked for the right thing in the right place at the right time . . .
What else are we missing???
There was no “Buckheading” of this story to do, as I pointed out up thread, there was video was available to anyone on YouTube already back in July.
Seems Chris Matthews thought it was a story. Unfortunately for Republicans, no one watches Chris Matthews, and thus an opportunity was missed.
This is circumstantial evidence that if a tree falls in the forest when no one is around, the falling tree doesn’t make a sound.
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