The Depths of Demcare Demagoguery

· Wednesday, December 9, 2009

How low can they go? The desperate Democratic peddlers of a government health care takeover have proclaimed an insurance "holocaust in America" (Fla. Democratic Rep. Alan Grayson), lambasted conservative health care town hall protesters as "political terrorists" (Indiana Democratic Rep. Baron Hill), sent SEIU thugs to demonstrate outside Democratic Sen. Joe Lieberman's private residence, and derided senior citizens questioning President Obama's fuzzy math savings claims (California Democratic Rep. Pete Stark: "I wouldn't dignify you by peeing on your leg. It wouldn't be worth wasting the urine.") Now, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is leading them deeper into demagogic mire.

This week, Reid pummeled opponents with the worn-out race card. Following in the mucky footsteps of former President Jimmy Carter (who blamed GOP Rep. Joe Wilson's objections to Obama's policy deceptions on a "racism inclination") and Jesse Jackson ("You can't vote against health care and call yourself a black man"), Reid likened Republicans who object to socialized medicine to slave masters, enemies of women's suffrage and Bull Connor.

Reid's rhetorical aim was worse than the unhinged Minnesota protester who threw tomatoes at Sarah Palin during a book signing and hit a police officer instead. Splat.

Mustering up as much indignation as his taut face could exhibit, Reid lectured those standing in the way of Demcare: "When this country belatedly recognized the wrongs of slavery, there were those who dug in their heels and said, 'Slow down. It's too early. Things aren't bad enough.'

"When women spoke up for the right to speak up, they wanted to vote, some insisted, 'Slow down. There will be a better day to do that. Today isn't quite right.'

"When this body was on the verge of guaranteeing equal civil rights to everyone regardless of the color of their skin, some senators resorted to the same filibuster threats that we hear today."

It was the GOP that fought slavery and the Democratic Party that battled to preserve it. It was then-Democrat Strom Thurmond who led the civil rights filibuster that Reid tried to lay on Republicans. And it's the Democratic Party, not the GOP, that boasts ex-Klansman Sen. Robert Byrd among its senior leaders. But don't confuse Reid with history while he's chasing Republicans around with his "RAAAACISM!" stamp.

The more the American public learns about the choice-limiting, debt-exploding, bureaucracy-multiplying health care takeover, the more opposition increases. And the more unhinged the Democratic majority and its supporters get.

There is now a $200,000 "bounty" on the head of U.S Chamber of Commerce CEO Tom Donohue. Left-wing activist website "Velvet Revolution" published a want ad this week with Donohue's picture on it, soliciting information leading to "the arrest and conviction" of the business leader for "opposing progressive initiatives." The witch-hunt is targeting Donohue for his outspoken criticism of the costs and impact of the Dems' health care legislation on small businesses across the country.

Such reckless propaganda accusing opponents of "criminality" isn't limited to nutroots publications. In the august pages of The New York Times last week, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Nicholas Kristof titled his universal care manifesto, "Are We Going To Let John Die?" Kristof elevated unemployed Oregon sawmill worker John Brodniak, 23, as the Demcare poster child. Reportedly diagnosed as having a cavernous hemangioma, a neurological condition, Kristof bemoaned: "Without insurance, John has been unable to get surgery or even help managing the pain."

An emergency room asked Brodniak not to return without insurance, Kristof claims (a practice that is prohibited by federal law). No doctor would treat him, Kristof reported (get your grain of salt ready). Isn't it "monstrous," Kristof concludes (hanky alert), "for politicians to avert their eyes, make excuses and deny coverage to innumerable Americans just like John?"

Ready for the punch line? Brodniak not only has coverage through Oregon's Medicaid program, but has also been a patient at the prestigious Oregon Health and Science University in Portland (a safety-net institution that accepts all Medicaid patients) for the past three weeks -- a fact Kristof either deliberately ignored and suppressed from readers or didn't bother to find out before publishing his screed.

In other words, Brodniak was already being treated and cared for by a top-notch neurologist under our existing health care system when Kristof came along to scream at Congress for letting him die.

Kristof's tale follows on the heels of at least two dubious horror stories disseminated by President Obama. In September, Obama told of Illinois cancer patient Otto Raddatz, who supposedly died after he was dropped from his insurance plan when his insurer discovered an unreported gallstone the patient hadn't known about. The truth? He got the treatment he needed in 2005 and died just this year.

In another case, Obama claimed, a woman with breast cancer lost her insurance because "she forgot to declare a case of acne." In fact, she failed to disclose a previous heart condition and did not list her weight accurately, but her insurance was restored anyway after intense public lobbying.

But why bother with troublesome facts? In the insatiable pursuit of government control, truth and rationality are the first casualties.

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Comments

MichaelSSEC

Liberals lie. Is there a single thing they've said in this health care debate that's been true?

They feel morally superior for lying (which is a neat trick for people whose core beliefs include the axiom that morality does not exist) because after all their "cause" is so incredibly good and pure that lying to accomplish it is a small price to pay.

Yet if they have to lie to make Socialized medicine happen, maybe it wasn't such a great idea in the first place. If something really is a great idea, you can sell it without having to lie. It will stand on its own merits.

The biggest lie of all is that Republicans don't have a plan of their own. They KNOW that's a lie because we've been trying to get genuine reform passed for many years. We made proposals last year and made them again this year. They involved ACTUALLY lowering costs by addressing the causes of rising costs, such as tort reform. None of the Democrats' schemes even attempts tort reform, yet without it the whole exercise is pointless.

Here's a clue for Liberals. Tell the truth. If your ideas really are better, people will support them. If your ideas are so bad that you have to lie and cheat to get them passed, then they're not worth supporting.

Posted December 9, 2009 at 8:52:19 PM


Jane Doe

Why is it that my other comment did not post? I was not only agreeing with Michael but agreeing that these Liberals should just tell the TRUTH. NOT the 'truth' as only 'they' know it! And NOT the truth without proven FACTS.

Michael's right, if their ideas really ARE better- The People will support them! But the sad facts are that they really DO lie/cheat to pass them into Legislation. I think that all these issues that The People deem IMPORTANT (like Cap & Trade, Healthcare Reform, etc etc) should be VOTED on by not only Congress (which are predominately DEMOCRAPS(but everyone in the NATION. Because, after all, this affects EVERYONE. And we ALL have to just live with the VOTES of Congress!

It is painfully obvious that The People do not WANT either Healthcare Reform OR Cap & freaking Trade! And it is just plain PITIFUL that we must reply on Congress to make all the right decisions for this country. But particularly since THIS particular Administration is OUT OF THEIR MINDS!! They are pushing Socialism and perhaps even COMMUNISM, and The People just arent going to go for EITHER. Control is NOT what America was founded on OR what the 'majority' wants.

Congress is ignoring us and WE MUST STOP THEM. I say "Recycle CONGRESS"!!

Posted December 12, 2009 at 12:00:27 PM


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