We had a Bassmasters fishing tournament here this weekend (believe it or not, the winner got $100,000 – who knew?), which fit right in with weekend national politics. Like a fish tossed on the deck, the Obama administration flopped and flailed, gasping for air as it tried to figure out how to cave in to Republicans, Blue Dogs, and the insurance industry (more than they’ve already caved) while still declaring victory.
On Saturday, the President – who once said we’d get Single Payer health care, but we had to take back the House, Senate, and White House first – told a town hall meeting:
“All I’m saying is, though, that the public option, whether we have it or we don’t have it, is not the entirety of health care reform.
On Sunday, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said, “eh, public option, public schmoption; we don’t need no steenking public option.” But also on Sunday, press secretary Robert Gibbs, on Faze the Nation, said Obama still supports a “public option.” Not exactly a bold statement. Now, something like, “the President will veto any legislation that doesn’t include a non-crippled public option,” that would be bold (how about something even bolder, like “we’ll veto anything that preserves the corrupt, for-profit medical-insurance-pharmaceutical industrial complex, and will settle for nothing short of universal single payer health care for all) .
The rest of the day, various administration lackeys were trotted out to basically say the same thing, “yes, we’re ready to cave in, but Sebelius wasn’t supposed to come out and say it.”
I knew Obama wasn’t a progressive, but I didn’t think he was a coward, and he’s certainly acting in a cowardly way on health care. Or maybe he thought if played nice, the Republicans would play nice, too. If that’s the case, then he’s not as smart as I thought he was. What we need here is an LBJ type that can twist arms, bribe, threaten, and do whatever it takes to ram his legislation through a Democratically controlled Congress.
What we appear to have, unfortunately, is Neville Chamberlain.
We went from “yes we can,” to “maybe we can,” to “oh, c’mon guys, pleeeeze?”
And for all your political backpedaling and appeasement, the Republicans aren’t being any nicer to you, are they, Mr. President? They’ve been playing you like a 15 pound bass on a 10 pound line*. Once you’re finally exhausted, they’ll pull what’s left of your limp presidency out of the water, and toss it on the deck, gasping for political life. Then you’ll wish you really were from Kenya.
Maybe you need to go out and invade something (just make it some place easy, like Grenada).
*Note, I don’t actually know anything about fishing, so that may not make any sense.
Speaking of fish (powerful allegory pj) Malloy said it best” 👿 The only way to deal with these bastards is to meet them in a dark alley with a sharp knife and gut them like a fish”
Former Republican Majority Leader Tom DeLay will join 15 celebrities from the worlds of entertainment and sports in kicking up their heels on the new season of “Dancing With the Stars.”
:turkey:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/08/17/tom-delay-contestant-on-d_n_260864.html
Three funny signs from the protests.
When all else fails you’ve gotta laugh!
I think my money would be on Donny Osmond or maybe Michael Irwin. All bets off if there there is redistricting 0r there is no serious screening for banned insecticides. :reaper:
Big news today. We’ve confirmed that eight more major advertisers have pulled their support from Glenn Beck’s show — Wal-Mart, Best Buy, CVS, Travelocity, Allergan (maker of Restasis), Ally Bank, Broadview Security, and Re-Bath.
Overall, twenty advertisers have now ended their support of Beck.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/james-rucker/wal-mart-cvs-best-buy-dit_b_261424.html
Perhaps soon Glenn Beck will be dancing with ol’ Tom Delay.
Good news Sue!! :yippee:
Finally got around to watching Maddow v. Armey from Sunday’s MTP. From stuff I’d read, I thought it would be a real smackdown, but it wasn’t all that impressive. I guess with the deck stacked, it never will be.
On the other hand, I’d never realized that Tom Coburn was the voice of Mr. Garrison on South Park, um-kay?
Well I posted a rebuttal to a slew of comments from our local teabaggers to the Democrats goal of hiring a borough manger. I expect to be labelled a socialistic terrorist who hates white people at any moment.
Or possibly a Kenyan.
Almost 8 o’clock at night, and it’s still 87 degrees out. :hot: I don’t know how you people can live where it’s always hot. I hate it. Makes me want to :barf:
88 down here.
Looks like the apparent death of the public health care option is good news for Wall St.
Cue Lee Greenwood, “…proud to be an American….”
KP, you must be so proud.
Can you imagine what would have happened to an armed protestor at a bu$h rally?
Re: 13,
Yeah, I’m not surprised. People in this state are full of fear and thus, have guns. I have a few friends that are gun nutz and carry their guns around with them. They think they are so tough. But I haven’t needed a gun the whole time I’ve lived here and I have been the victim of many crimes. Even if I would have had a gun when I’ve been robbed it wouldn’t have done me any good. The dogs have been the best deterrent. I like dogs that bark at people through the window, make a big show. Nellie does that. She’s a good watch dog. Why rob me when they can rob someone else that has a cat.
But KP, can a person actually walk around Arizona with a semi-auto assault rifle, which by the way it’s an easy mod to turn the ar-15 into a fully automatic weapon.
It was 50 years ago today…
:cold:
Oh yeah, Andy, they sure can. You ever see “Raising Arizona”. Perfect representation of Arizona’s attitude toward guns. The wild west never died here. I remember a shoot out at a freeway on ramp several years ago. People shooting at each other from behind car doors and everything. Fuckin’ morons. :smack:
Please KP, keep your head down.
Still one of the greatest albums of all time.
Re: #6 Melina posted about Rachel’s appearance at RIPCO. I agree pj- Not the smackdown we all wanted. Believe it or not, Arlen Spektre did a better job calling Hatch out for lying on ABC.
Of course there wasn’t David ‘Putz’ Gregory walking all over him like he did Rachel.
Not to be judgmental or anything but doesn’t Dick Armey always seem a little :40: on these shows? Or his behavior just always obnoxious and uncomfortable and just seems that way?
I’ve said it before but he and Delay :dancers: and Buchanan (and others of the ilk) almost always start laughing and talking over others derisively and fiibustering the instant anyone starts to refute anything they have said. Last week on McLaughlin I saw Mort Zuckerman tell Eleanor Clift to shut up when ‘It’s’ Pat was yammering on at the same time as much or more than she was.