What kind of serious journalist, or serious mind, would argue that the only reason people are upset with the president over health care reform is because we already have insurance.
Oh, and we drink wine too, apparently.
Yes, that's why we're all so angry that our President is a serial invertebrate. Because we're spoiled rich kids. (Though, if we we're spoiled rich kids, we wouldn't care that the president keeps breaking his promises on gay rights, on health care, on immigration, to labor, on civil liberties, and on the war. If we were spoiled rich kids, we'd accept any kind of crap the administration came up with and call it a win, because we just wouldn't really care how many people the White House was leaving out in the cold because it just couldn't muster the courage to fight.)
It's hard to know what's worse. Brownstein's
incredibly personal attack on progressive Obama voters, or the fact that White House chief of staff
Rahm Emanuel promoted the essay today in a Wall Street Journal interview. That means the White House agrees - President Obama agrees - with the ad hominem attacks on Howard Dean and the entire left.
Oh, and he doesn't stop with Howard Dean. Brownstein goes on to suggest that the liberal blogs, and MoveOn specifically, are, - there's no other way to interpret this - racists. Brownstein goes on and on and on and on in his article about how we're all white and our readers are all white, and Howard Deans supporters were all white. If that isn't race-baiting... I'm just surprised to see the White House buy into it playing the race card. (Brownstein even got a quasi-"Hitler" dig in there - it's subtle, but it's there.)
As for Brownstein's argument that none of us have problems with our insurance, I've talked about my health insurance problems before on this blog. About the fact that I could have lost sight in my right eye this summer when my retina suddenly detached while on travel. About how CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield couldn't even figure out if my imminent visit to the emergency room was covered or not under my policy. They still aren't sure if my $2,800 surgical bill is going to be covered (and I'm lucky, had I had the same emergency surgery in the states, it would have been well over $20,000.)
Then there's my asthma. The asthma that my doctor tells me I need to get under control or I'll be carrying an oxygen tank around with me in 20 years. CareFirst cut me off my asthma drugs November of last year because I'd reached my annual limit. You see, the same drug companies sell the same drugs in the states at three to five times the prices they charge in Europe. So my asthma medicine, the only one there is for my condition, there are no alternatives, broke the bank. Why did it break the bank? Because my insurance company only gives me $1500 a year in prescription drug coverage. And that's the same amount they gave me in 1999 when I began on this plan. My premiums have nearly tripled in ten years, while my prescription benefits remain the same - meaning, with inflation/rising drug prices, my benefits are going down.
Ron Brownstein needs to graduate beyond schoolyard journalism. As for the White House, I'm glad to see that they're finally learning how to fight. Now if they could only channel their nascent backbone towards taking on Republicans, conservative Democrats and other people who didn't help put them in office - rather than crapping on people who put them in office - then their education would be complete.
PS As Atrios just noted in a tweet, Brownstein just turned Markos white.
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