The Anti-Obama Book Club
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There's a cemetery somewhere in Arizona where they just dug 30,000 fresh graves, which wait now for the revolution.And, this is key for everyone in the media, especially all of Dobbs' colleagues at CNN:
Baxter International — a major Obama contributor — developed a vaccine for bird flu that actually kills people.
Google Congressman Alcee Hastings and House Bill 684 and you'll see that they're planning at least six civilian labor camps.
Google an article in the San Francisco Chronicle about train cars with shackles.
This is the stuff that the media never gives Taitz a chance to say because it's so focused on the news hook of the "birther" issue. (And, believe me, this has been merely a tiny sample of what I saw on my road trip this spring.) But this is the stuff that reveals who she really is, and what this movement really is.This is the GOP base. They're extremists, no doubt. And scary. But, CNN gives them an hour of credibility in primetime every weeknight via Lou Dobbs. Read More......
The former federal prosecutor at the center of the controversy over the 2006 U.S. attorney firings said today that he feels fully vindicated by newly disclosed e-mails from the Bush White House showing that Karl Rove and his deputies were actively involved in arranging his dismissal from the Justice Department. "This confirms my worst nightmares," David Iglesias, the former U.S. attorney in New Mexico, said in an interview with NEWSWEEK.Sure does. All of Rove's testimony and a slew of Bush White House communications on this scandal can be viewed here. (Thanks to the House Judiciary Committee for posting those documents.)
His comments came shortly after the House Judiciary Committee released hundreds of pages of interview transcripts of Bush White House officials and internal e-mails that were obtained by the panel earlier this year and kept confidential until today. The material suggests, at a minimum, an often aggressive effort by Rove's office for more than a year and a half to have Iglesias removed as the chief federal prosecutor in New Mexico following a barrage of complaints from Republican Party officials and members of Congress that he was not doing enough to prosecute voter-fraud cases and bring indictments that would hurt Democrats and boost the GOP's prospects in the key swing state.
Iglesias said today that he was "surprised" last month when Rove insisted in a rare joint interview to reporters from The New York Times and The Washington Post that he was merely a "conduit" of complaints about Iglesias, rather than a driving force behind the decision to fire the prosecutor. "This doesn't sound like he was merely a conduit," Iglesias said about the newly released e-mails and testimony. "This sounds like he had a very active role."
Watching the drama unfold over health care reform, one can't help but have one's heart go out to Obama -- a fundamentally decent man, with good intentions, faced with an implacable foe. It appears that Obama is slowly overcoming the blind faith in bipartisanship that sabotaged his stimulus package, and today's attack on Republicans' "outlandish rumors" is a hopeful sign.Read More......
But it's nowhere near enough. That's made clear by Obama's statement that his opponents are "exploit[ing] differences or concerns for political gain. That's to be expected. That's Washington." No, this is not politics as usual. There's no "as usual" with a foe bent on utter destruction. In contrast, Palin understands the nature of the battle, when she states that adopting Obama's health care reform amounts to "a point of no return" for America. Underestimating this challenge means losing the battle.
So what does Obama need to learn from Palin? First, he needs to really hear her. This is no longer a question of getting the facts straight. Granted, getting the facts straight about health care reform is necessary, and those who provided those facts performed an absolutely vital service. But we've moved beyond that point now. As Palin has said, the place we're at now is about good and evil.
What if Wall Street got too much of the aid and Main Street too little? What if mounting home foreclosures continue to sandbag household net worth? What if we are in for a health reform in name only, a financial reform that leaves the casino model of crony capitalism largely intact, and a jobs recovery that leaves working Americans even more insecure than they were before this financial collapse?Read More......
What if Obama had a chance to be Roosevelt, and settled for being Clinton?
[I]t's not like the drug industry somehow pulled a fast one on the president. During the 2008 campaign, Obama was unequivocal on the issue. Here are some of the flashback quotes we put together for HuffPost's Obama vs. Obama story:Read More......
-- "Congress exempted Medicare from being able to negotiate for the cheapest available price. And that was a profound mistake."
-- "We will break the stranglehold that a few big drug and insurance companies have on the health care market."
-- "We're not going to get change unless we can overcome the resistance the drug companies, the insurance companies, the HMOs, those who are making a major profit from the system currently."
And from his campaign documents:
Allow Medicare to negotiate for cheaper drug prices.... Barack Obama and Joe Biden will repeal the ban on direct negotiation with drug companies and use the resulting savings, which could be as high as $310 billion, to further invest in improving health care coverage and quality.
"We'll tell the pharmaceutical companies 'Thanks but no thanks for overpriced drugs,'" Obama said in October. "We'll let Medicare negotiate for lower prices." From now on shall we just assume that "thanks but no thanks" really means "thanks"?
Obama also promised to hold all negotiations on C-SPAN. He hasn't. Instead we've had a week of White House statements, followed by anonymous White House briefings, followed by contradictory anonymous White House briefings, accompanied by the PhRMA drug lobbyists touting their agreement, followed by the lobbyists issuing "no comment" comments on their agreement, followed by the lobbyists walking back their touting of their agreement.
Obama opened his speech by saying Americans are too often "held hostage" by insurance companies that deny or drop their coverage or charge fees they cannot afford.The teabaggers did a conference call today. They have been on the offensive to kill health insurance reform. Greg Sargent got the details of this call from the AFL-CIO. They have a simple goal: Kill reform. They don't want a solution. And, lest we forget, this is the base of the GOP (which should force the White House to reconsider its bizarre obsession with bipartisanship):
The call consisted of representatives of top conservative groups, such as the American Liberty Alliance, the “Tea Party Patriots,” and RecessRally.com, the AFL-CIO’s notes say.The GOP base isn't going to let GOP leaders in Congress cut a deal. Won't happen. Read More......
The moderator on the call, whose name could not immediately be determined, told listeners that bipartisan compromise on the Senate Finance Committee, where senators are holding talks, must be stopped at all costs, AFL-CIO’s notes say. The moderator called on members to pressure GOP Senators seeking compromise with Dems, like Chuck Grassley, Mike Enzi, and Olympia Snowe, to stop the negotiating.
“The goal is not compromise, and ANY bill coming out this year would be a failure for us,” the moderator said, according to AFL-CIO’s notes. The moderator added that “the Democrats will turn even a weak bill from the Senate Finance Committee into Canadian-style single-payer through underhanded implementation.”
Another organizer on the call, according to AFL-CIO, added: “The purpose of Tea Parties is not to find a solution to the health care crisis — it is to stop what is not the solution: Obamacare.”
You asked why they’re treating swine flu as such a high priority. Two reasons:Read More......
First, because they’re having fun getting to use all the new toys that were developed for tracking avian flu (they’re getting close to real-time monitoring and prevalence reports at a level public health authorities have never had before). That may turn out to be a blessing in disguise even if this virus never develops into anything worse – the chance to put all of these new tracking protocols through a “live-fire” exercise is going to pay dividends. Also, all the policy controversies (quarantine or not, isolation or not, school closings or not – and how long on each of those) are getting a real-life airing and debate. And all the career people are shaking out their working relationships. And the system for rapid vaccine development is also getting put through its paces for the first time.
So, some of it is just driven by the fact that they have more data than before, but even if this turns out to be a false alarm, we may be grateful for the dry run.
Second, viruses swap genes with each other when they infect an organism.
This is why so many new human flu viruses show up in China: because there are so many birds, pigs, and humans living in close proximity. Pigs are a bridge – they can catch both avian flu strains and strains that infect humans. So something really new to which humans aren’t susceptible can hang out in a pig and possibly pick up the keys to the human immune system. (Which is likely how the bird flu virus came about.) (The fact that this new one popped up in Mexico and out-of-season also caught the experts by surprise.)
Now this one is mild, but it’s highly contagious and no one has any immunity to it. It could hand off that ability to something really, really nasty. It wouldn’t even necessarily be something new. It could be something that’s been around for awhile that is mild because we’re resistant to it (in which case the resistance would disappear), or something we’ve been vaccinated against (in which case the vaccination just became worthless).
That’s why you’ll see some doctors worrying about someone being infected with both this and the seasonal flu at the same time. We don’t want them “comparing notes.”
The fact that an idea as loony as death panels has found even the slightest purchase in the public consciousness shows how distant the minority feels from our democracy. Members of Congress are terrified of voter backlash and industry opposition. They are leaving virtually the entire health-care system untouched. They will scuttle the bill if a rural hospital in their district doesn't receive sufficient reimbursement or if a local device manufacturer is harmed. Yet there is a certain portion of the country that believes that Max Baucus and Mike Ross are willing to vote for death panels and defend them before their constituents in the following election.It's not as much an issue of a segment of society being disconnected from its government. America has always had loons. You can always find 20% to 30% of the population to support some crazy idea in a survey. I remember in the 1990s reading that one-third of Americans supported outlawing gay kisses in public.
[H]ere’s the latest in the “Obama’s health reform will kill people” news: Investor’s Business Daily — which poses as a reputable source of financial information — opines that:Read More......People such as scientist Stephen Hawking wouldn’t have a chance in the U.K., where the National Health Service would say the life of this brilliant man, because of his physical handicaps, is essentially worthless.That would be Stephen Hawking, British professor, who was born in the UK and has lived there for his whole life.
Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va.) generated the kind of buzz other politicians covet when he launched his bid to help rebrand the Republican Party last spring.Read More......
Television crews and reporters wedged themselves among the crowd of party faithful to cover the National Council for a New America's first event at a packed pizza parlor in an Arlington, Va., strip mall. The resulting coverage dominated cable news chatter for the next week. Sarah Palin and Mitt Romney were also on board.
But the council has since flamed out – at least publicly.
Since its launch, the National Council hasn’t held a single public event, despite more than 5,000 invitations to take their show out on the road.
Eunice Kennedy Shriver, more than any of her siblings, changed the world forever by proving that mentally challenged youngsters and adults can make an important contribution to society. Her tenacious dedication to the Special Olympics has insured her lasting legacy for future generations who otherwise would be on the sidelines and in the shadows of societies around the world.I've heard him say something along those lines for years. This woman really believed in what she did and she made the world better for it. Read More......
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