Posted on 12/17/2009 12:02:00 PM PST by streetpreacher
In a stunning reversal of fortune for President Barack Obama, top progressives are attacking the health-reform plan moving through the Senate as hollow, unsupportable and a sellout to corporate interests.
Republicans, after plotting for months to sink the signature legislation of Obamas first year, suddenly think that Democrats might wind up doing it for them.
Most dangerously for White House chances of assembling 60 Senate votes, former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean launched a third day of attacks on the emerging bill, arguing in a Washington Post op-ed that it meets none of his benchmarks for real reform.
[A]s it stands, this bill would do more harm than good to the future of America, Dean wrote, then took to the airwaves to amplify his case.
Ed Schultz, an influential liberal radio host, declared on his Ed Show on MSNBC: The base is restless. They are wandering in the wilderness, Mr. President. They want to know, where are you? Right now, Mr. President, your base thinks youre nothing but a sellout a corporate sellout, out that. The only people who like this current bill right now, Mr. President, is the insurance industry they get a bunch of new customers.
Markos Moulitsas, founder of Daily Kos, wrote on his Twitter feed: "Time to kill this monstrosity coming out of the Senate." And "Kos" blogged: "You pass a s-y program now that further bankrupts our nation, and we won't be talking about 'fixing' it in a few years, but whether it should even exist."
With polls showing erosion in both Obamas popularity and in support for health reform, the White House mobilized to try to tamp down the rebellion from such essential allies.
Senior adviser David Axelrod called in to MSNBCs Morning Joe to argue that Deans criticisms are "predicated on a bunch of erroneous conclusions."
To defeat a bill that will bend the curve on this inexorable rise in health-care costs is insane, Axelrod said. "I think that would be a tragic, tragic outcome. I dont think that you want this moment to pass. It will not come back."
Liberals contend that the bill has been watered down so much that Congress should kill it and start over. The White House warns that health reform could be doomed for the rest of this presidency, and probably beyond, if it falters now.
The attack from the left comes at a delicate juncture when a delay of more than a couple of days could sink any remaining chance that the Senate can pass it by Christmas. Senate Democrats are circulating a possible schedule that would have them taking the final vote on Christmas Day.
Right now, Democrats are at least two votes shy of the 60 they need to pass the bill, with liberal Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) saying he has not committed to vote for the bill in its current form.
The other, moderate Sen. Ben. Nelson (D-Neb.), has a completely different set of concerns, saying hes still looking at compromise language designed to bar federal funds from paying for abortion though the National Right to Life Committee has said the proposal by Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) is not acceptable.
But Obamas problem now is on the left. MSNBCs Keith Olbermann told viewers Wednesday night that the Senate version has become unsupportable a hollow shell of a bill: This is not health, this is not care, this is certainly not reform.
Pulling back the curtain on White House efforts to rein in Dean, Axelrod said the former governor got on the phone with Nancy-Ann DeParle, our point person on the health care issue, [who] went through point by point.
She explained why he was wrong, Axelrod continued. And he simply didnt want to hear that critique. I saw his piece in The Post this morning, and it is predicated on a bunch of erroneous conclusions.
Arianna Huffington, founder of The Huffington Post, said on Morning Joe that business lobbyists are winning on a host of Washington issues, including health reform.
There is no cost containment here, she said. Reconciliation [a Democrats-only strategy requiring only 51 votes] is a very pragmatic alternative.
Asked if she would enthusiastically support Obama for reelection, Huffington replied: This is not really the question. Depends on the alternative. The American middle class was let down. Can you really say this White House is on the side of the American people?
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) accused the Democrats Thursday of abandoning the goal of true reform to the political imperative of simply passing any bill they can label health reform.
It's now an effort by a political party to protect itself. They're in a political panic, quite frankly, Graham told reporters. Nobody really cares what it is anymore as long as they can get it passed, signed, and claim a political victory. That is going to do a lot of damage to long-term health care reform efforts. And I would urge them not to do this. They're walking off a cliff.
Peggy Noonan, the columnist and former Reagan speechwriter, told Axelrod on Morning Joe: On the issue of health care, you are losing the left, you are losing the right, you are losing the center. That looks to me like a political disaster.
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LOL! What’s a corrupt wimp pinko to do? Maybe channel the ghost of Mao?
wOw, I am impressed!
:’)
Excellent, everything is going according to plan :)
We are completely screwed. We have no real heros showing us a future vision. We have little to hope for.
But I strongly suggest we all take time out of our depression to laugh and enjoy Democrats misery and meltdown (and encourage it) as they did ours. For our sanity.
It appears we have a global warming issue within the left wing of the democratic party. Things are getting mighty hot.
From one okie to another, that is my feelings also. Only let them be together a limited time, as they only live to make more regulations on us. Only call them twice a year for a month at a time or in times of pending war or something. Other than that, let them have a real job back home.
Yep. They thought they were voting themselves free lolly pops and lemonade. Now that they see it will have a price tag they feel betrayed.
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