Posted on 01/17/2008 7:56:25 PM PST by jdm
Judicial Watch has tried to gain access to the records from Hillary Clinton's task force on revamping the American health-care system, and has been met with considerable resistance. After seeing the first batch released by the Clinton library, one can certainly understand why. In a press release from Judicial Watch earlier this evening, they excerpted some explosive passages within the documents, passages which will create some uncomfortable questions for Hillary on the campaign trail.
First, an internal critique of Hillary's plan marveled at the unprecedented scope of government control over a private industry -- at least in peacetime:
A June 18, 1993 internal Memorandum entitled, A Critique of Our Plan, authored by someone with the initials P.S., makes the startling admission that critics of Hillarys health care reform plan were correct: I can think of parallels in wartime, but I have trouble coming up with a precedent in our peacetime history for such broad and centralized control over a sector of the economy Is the public really ready for this?... none of us knows whether we can make it work well or at all
The other two excerpts paint the effort in an entirely new and darker light. First, Senator Jay Rockefeller proposed that the federal government conduct smear campaigns against the opponents of the plan:
A Confidential May 26, 1993 Memorandum from Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) to Hillary Clinton entitled, Health Care Reform Communications, which criticizes the Task Force as a secret cabal of Washington policy wonks that has engaged in choking off information from the public regarding health care reform. The memorandum suggests that Hillary Clinton use classic opposition research to attack those who were excluded by the Clinton Administration from Task Force deliberations and to expose lifestyles, tactics and motives of lobbyists in order to deflect criticism.
Rockefeller had allies in mind for this effort:
Senator Rockefeller also suggested news organizations are anxious and willing to receive guidance [from the Clinton Administration] on how to time and shape their [news] coverage.
Wow. Media Matters should contact Rockefeller to disabuse him of the myth of the liberal-biased press!
Some might wonder about the notion of the White House digging up dirt on its critics in order to shut them up. Of course, this memo came from Rockefeller to Hillary, and no one can say whether she responded affirmatively or scolded Rockefeller for his dangerous suggestion. We can say that the suggestion came up earlier:
A February 5, 1993 Draft Memorandum from Alexis Herman and Mike Lux detailing the Office of Public Liaisons plan for the health care reform campaign. The memorandum notes the development of an interest group data base detailing whether or not organizations support(ed) us in the election. The database would also track personal information about interest group leaders, such as their home phone numbers, addresses, biographies, analysis of credibility in the media, and known relationships with Congresspeople.
Anyone remember Craig Livingstone and the 700 FBI raw-data files that the White House obtained illegally? The story broke in 1996, but the files got accessed in 1993 by the former director of the White House Office of Personnel Security. Judicial Watch sued over the case, attempting to uncover the reason the highly-confidential files were requested by the Clinton White House.
Even without that, the idea that the government should essentially spy on its critics as a means to extort their silence or to discredit them publicly is completely noxious. If nothing else, Rockefeller should have to answer for his proposal, and Hillary should produce her response to it. Voters should pay particularly close attention to this and remember how the Clintons worked and how they would undoubtedly work again if allowed back into the White House.
NOTE: Judicial Watch's website is down for some reason at the moment. I'll link to the specific documents when the site comes back up.
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Jay Rockefeller, you are quite the scumbag now aren’t you...... this sounds almost ‘Nixonian’..... except that Nixon did not enjoy the advantages of a servile liberal media so eager to take its talking points from the current WH administration.
A forerunner of the infamous secret memo among the ‘Rats in Rockefeller’s staff on the Senate Intel Committee about how to use the work of the supposedly bi-partisan, supposedly patriotic Intel Committee to wage electoral war against Republicans in 2004 and beyond.
Casino worker bus accident in Nevada late today:
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Your tagline is demented - appropriately enough!
Hillary is a socialist...through and through. And it becomes more and more evident everyday!
“Is the public really ready for this?...”
I think we would be stunned if we knew all the things these people have “ready for” John Q. Public.
I seem to recall Rush saying that the US knew more about the members of the Soviet Politburo that we did about the members of Hitlery’s Health Care Task Force.
“Senator Rockefeller also suggested news organizations are anxious and willing to receive guidance [from the Clinton Administration] on how to time and shape their [news] coverage.”
All policy-news is managed, but it is nice to see someone spell it out for the true believers out there.
“Hillary is a socialist...through and through. And it becomes more and more evident everyday!”
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Socialists are way, way, way left people who feel its their right to take money out of your pocket.
Totalitarians/Communists seek to subject us all to absolute control, no options, no chance to choose.
The U.S. might just as well have Josef Stalin running for President on the Dim ticket.
Paul Star?
When Hillary "choked up" ("cried") when describing her plans for America -- Hillarycare was likely what she was thinking about.
Elian File ~ Dr Irwin Redlener Info -- Hillary Clinton Health Care Task Force -- Clinton Insider (FR thread from April 2000)
Here are a number of pieces about the pediatrician (not a psychiatrist) who is working for Clinton/Reno and 'advising" on the Elian Gonzalez case.
He was a vice-chair of the Hillary Clinton Health Care Task force. He seems to be very close to the administration.
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marked to read later
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