Posted by E!!
on August 04, 2009
Barack Obama,
health care /
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Breitbart found some video of Obama speaking on health care from a 2003 speech to the AFL-CIO.
Here is the money quote:
“I happen to be a proponent of a single payer universal health care program. I see no reason why the United States of America, the wealthiest country in the history of the world, spending 14 percent of its Gross National Product on health care cannot provide basic health insurance to everybody. And that’s what Jim is talking about when he says everybody in, nobody out. A single payer health care plan, a universal health care plan. And that’s what I’d like to see. But as all of you know, we may not get there immediately. Because first we have to take back the White House, we have to take back the Senate, and we have to take back the House.”
“Wow.”
The White House response to this?
A three-minute (mis)information video featuring Linda Douglass, a former ABC news correspondent and now the WH Office of Health Reform communications director, sitting in front of a computer screen showing Drudge’s front page and saying the video and site headline is “taking sentences and phrases out of context, and they’re cobbling them together to leave a very false impression.”
Why not try to explain why Obama has changed his mind, rather than denying what we just saw him say ON VIDEO in a speech just a few years ago…?
Tags: AFL-CIO, Breitbart TV, health care, Linda Douglass, Obama, off-teleprompter, propaganda, remarks, speech, spinmeisters, video, White House, YouTube
Posted by E!!
on July 18, 2009
Barack Obama,
Media Bias /
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I got three LOLs and one verge-of-tears moment out of this video. It’s a joke, but my love for my country, and my desire for truth and transparency in government, is not. Watch, laugh, cry, and then decide what YOU can do about it.
Tags: journalism, lap dogs, Media, New Media, Obama, reporting, Send in the Clowns, video, White House
Posted by E!!
on November 05, 2008
Barack Obama /
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In light of his promises to be a new kind of president running a new kind of White House, Obama’s choice of Rahm Emanuel for White House chief of staff is surprising.
It is said by those who have worked with him, or know people who have, that although Emanuel is a brilliant mind he is also viciously partisan, aggressive, and impatient. Why, then, would Obama choose him for a job which primarily entails managing people and facilitating decision processes?
Obama needs staffers who can and will help him be decisive, and Emanuel can do that – but at what cost? If Emanuel is as expert at alienating and offending as is reported, he will be helping in one way but hurting in another.
Surely there were better choices?
Tags: administration, chief of staff, Obama, Rahm Emanuel, White House
Well, I am not personally acquainted with Leslie Carbone, but I’ve linked to her before and know she’s a true conservative, a very good writer, a prolific blogger and, perhaps most importantly, a Red Sox fan.
And I know she was abruptly and rather rudely disconnected from a White House conference call this week, after being invited by “The Office of Public Liason” to listen in on Barry Jackson, Assistant to the President for Strategic Initiatives and External Affairs.
She speculates that this post may be the reason she was banned.
Oh Yes, How DARE she tell the truth like that!
Seems to me the WH Liason office needs to do some decent Liasing – and at least apologize.
Beyond that, it really burns me that a few negative words about policy can get a blogger-journalist banned from WH conferences.
Please pass this on so it will spread like blogosfire.
(Hat Tip: Blue Collar Muse)
Tags: banned, call, conference, disconnected, Leslie Carbone, Liason, White House
Some House Republicans are still carrying on their protest on the floor of the House. The White House says they will not answer the call for a Special Session because the majority leadership still sets the agenda and no one can force them to do an up-down vote on energy/offshore drilling.
Call, email or write to your House Democrat(s) now and demand that they return to D.C. and put offshore drilling (and other sound energy policy) to a vote.

Tags: agenda, Bush, Congress, energy, House, leaderhip, Special Session, up-down, vote, W, White House