Posted on 07/29/2009 7:09:41 AM PDT by markomalley
Liberal frustration started to boil over in the House on Tuesday as negotiations over healthcare reform with centrist Blue Dog Democrats dragged into a second week.
The delay prompted Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) to lash out at the Blue Dogs as hypocritical and even hint that more liberal Democrats might challenge them in primaries.
On the one hand they dont want to spend money, but on the other hand they want to spend money when it benefits them or their district, Waters said on MSNBC, referring to Blue Dogs demand to increase Medicare reimbursements for rural physicians.
Seven Blue Dogs on the House Energy and Commerce Committee have effectively blocked the panel from working on the bill for more than a week, saying its too expensive and puts too much of a burden on small employers.
Asked if she would recruit more liberal candidates to run against Blue Dogs, Waters said, Thats normally not done.
But she added: There may be people out there listening and observing all of this who may get motivated based on what theyre seeing and throw their hat into the ring.
She also criticized White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel for recruiting many of the Houses more conservative members when he headed the House Democrats campaign arm. Now, she said, The chickens are coming home to roost.
Waters is known as a firebrand who isnt afraid to stir up controversy in her own party. But she is also a member of leadership, as a chief deputy whip, and chairs a subcommittee on the House Financial Services Committee
Her remarks were an escalation from more veiled remarks from liberals last week, such as Congressional Black Caucus Chairwoman Barbara Lees (D-Calif.) saying, We dont think any one group in our caucus ought to be able to derail this.
The comments ended a truce of sorts that has existed since Democrats took power in 2007 aiming to end the Iraq war by cutting off funding. Waters was a founding member, along with Lee, of the Out-of-Iraq caucus, which was frustrated by the unwillingness of centrist Democrats, particularly Blue Dogs, to support cutting off funds.
Liberals grumbled privately at the time that Blue Dogs were willing to spend hundreds of billions on the war but not on social programs. But they never went public with their criticism.
Attempts to get comments from a spokeswoman for the Blue Dogs and the spokesman for Rep. Mike Ross (D-Ark.) were unsuccessful.
The tongue-lashing by Waters follows criticism by liberal New York Times columnist Paul Krugman on Monday that the Blue Dogs arent making sense, as well as Rep. Hank Johnsons (D-Ga.) comment that the seven Blue Dogs are a non-diverse group of white men.
Other liberal Democrats on Tuesday expressed irritation that Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) had made an offer to Blue Dogs on his panel without informing other committee members.
One panel member, Rep. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.), said that Waxman is in danger of losing the votes of liberals like herself and other supporters of a public option in the negotiations.
Theres a point where you lose New Dem and Progressive votes on the bill, Baldwin said. Some of the proposals theyre bringing forward would have the net effect of weakening the public option.
The seven Blue Dogs took the offer from Waxman which they described as a watered-down version of their demands to the entire Blue Dog Coalition on Tuesday morning. But they had not decided by press time whether to accept that offer or to send Waxman a counterproposal. After spending the morning with their membership, they spent the afternoon holed up with Emanuel, Waxman and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) in the Speakers office.
The small group of Blue Dogs remain hung up on a number of items, including the cost of a public healthcare option and the need to see the eventual bill bring down government spending on healthcare.
Liberals were also less than pleased to learn the Senate Finance Committee has abandoned plans for a public option and an employer mandate.
The Senate can dance to their own tune, said Progressive Caucus Co-Chairwoman Lynn Woolsey (D-Calif.). There will be no voting for a bill that doesnt have a robust public option.
Were not doing this in the House to have the Senate muck it up, she said, noting that she had just come from a meeting with Pelosi where the Speaker had reaffirmed her commitment to a public option.
President Obama appeared to do much the same a little later in the day, when at a town hall meeting he said it makes sense to have a public option to compete with private plans in order to keep healthcare costs down.
House leaders also worked to prepare freshman lawmakers for a recess likely to be filled with protests and television advertisements from opponents of Obamas drive for a healthcare overhaul. Rep. Chris Van Hollen (Md.), chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, briefed the freshmen on polls and messaging to help sell the legislation.
Blue Dogs are Democrats who have actually read the healthcare bill.
I’d laugh if some Blue Dogs change parties because of this.
Sad thing is, it’d probably make the GOP more conservative.
What good is a threat from a sitting democrat official that won’t be there after the next election?
Thugs.
Mad Dog threatens Blue Dogs
With a threat like that, they need to get voter registration forms and wave them in front of Waters/Pelosi faces and tell them to go ahead and run a liberal because the Blue Dogs are from more Conservative districts and then tell them you run a liberal against me, I am running as a Republican.
Knew it was going to come down to intimidation and get dirty. Bet they have threatened to cut off their funding as well.
Primary ‘em Waters. It will make them that much easier to beat in Nov.
The Blue Grass Dem’s should tell this old racist to go straight to the burning place..The only way we will get rid of these old black racist like Waters is if they have a heart attack..That will never happen since they have no heart..
Memo to Maxine: I hope more Lefty candidates to try and challenge. They will crash and burn.
Y’all have got to remember that Maxine Waters led the protests that erupted into the LA riots of 1992.
It doesn’t have to make sense.
I predict this will happen
Waters really knows a lot about the voting patterns of the Blue Dog Districts. She complains that they want to vote their conscience instead of the party line. As a card carrying member of the “Black Caucus’, what motivates her vote. By the way, her district is about 98% Black.
I have always thought she was an idiot — thanks for the reminder on her part in the LA riots of 1992.
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