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girl gone mad

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28. Not quite.
Wed Mar 28, 2012, 10:58 PM
Mar 2012
Ezra Klein: Yes, Obama did campaign on the public option:

...speaking as someone who did a lot of reporting on their health-care plan, they emphasized it privately quite a bit. It was, in fact, their answer to a lot of the other flaws in their proposal. So whether Obama used it in his speeches, his campaign purposefully pushed it to, at the least, some reporters, which is to say they worked to ensure that people knew about the public option's important role in their health-care thinking.

Obama's latest statement on this is hair-splitting at best and misleading at worst. That's even more true given how often he mentioned the public option after he got elected. And it's a good example of why the left is losing its trust in Obama. Obama could have given an interview where he expressed frustration that the math of the Senate forced his administration to give up the public option but nevertheless argued that the rest of the health-care bill was well worth passing. Instead, he's arguing that he never cared about the public option anyway, which is just confirming liberal suspicions that they lost that battle because the president was never really on their side.


FLASHBACK: Obama Repeatedly Touted Public Option Before Refusing To Push For It In The Final Hours:

– In the 2008 Obama-Biden health care plan on the campaign’s website, candidate Obama promised that “any American will have the opportunity to enroll in [a] new public plan.” [2008]

– During a speech at the American Medical Association, President Obama told thousands of doctors that one of the plans included in the new health insurance exchanges “needs to be a public option that will give people a broader range of choices and inject competition into the health care market.” [6/15/09]

– While speaking to the nation during his weekly address, the President said that “any plan” he signs “must include…a public option.” [7/17/09]


Despite all this overt advocacy for the public option, it appears that Obama was reticent to apply the political pressure necessary to get the plan in the final hours of congressional negotiation. Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) — who threatened to filibuster the creation of any new public plan or expansion of Medicare — told the Huffington Post that he “didn’t really have direct input from the White House” on the public option and was never specifically asked to support it.

Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI), one of the most ardent backers of public insurance, blamed the demise of the public option on a “lack of support from the administration.” Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) — perhaps the most visible defender of the public option in the entire health care debate — went even further, saying that Obama’s lack of support for congressional progressives amounted to him being “half-pregnant” with the health insurance and drug industries.

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alert the media...a politician changes his mind on policy....wow!!! spanone Mar 2012 #1
If you could get the houses to support him arthritisR_US Mar 2012 #6
gee when bush "changed his mind" he was roundly reviled right here on DU nt msongs Mar 2012 #12
So? FarLeftFist Mar 2012 #14
We shouldn't have two standards. girl gone mad Mar 2012 #23
George Bush was a lieing murdering dry drunk Whisp Mar 2012 #34
Plus Proud Liberal Dem Mar 2012 #43
That was when he was for a public option before he was against it. mmonk Mar 2012 #2
A public option was never part of his healthcare plan, even when he was a candidate. Honeycombe8 Mar 2012 #17
. mmonk Mar 2012 #25
Not quite. girl gone mad Mar 2012 #28
You should be embarrassed for writing that post. SmellyFeet Mar 2012 #49
medicare for all! mike_c Mar 2012 #3
Parasites be gone! shrdlu Mar 2012 #7
Hillary Clinton's plan wasn't about buying private insurance Sparkly Mar 2012 #4
So Obama misrepresented her position? So did Obama also misrepresent his position on the mandate? Better Believe It Mar 2012 #5
As I recall, this was the ONE policy difference between the three of them -- Sparkly Mar 2012 #13
Yes and that was the one big reason I prefered Obama over Hillary Raine Mar 2012 #16
And that feinged policy was how he got my support in spite of his anti gay rallies with Bluenorthwest Mar 2012 #44
As I recall, her plan & Obama's were almost identical, except for the mandate. nt Honeycombe8 Mar 2012 #27
I still strongly support Candidate Obama and wish he'd won in 2008. nt Poll_Blind Mar 2012 #8
First ProSense Mar 2012 #9
Taxes are not mandates dictating how we spend post tax dollars in open markets TheKentuckian Mar 2012 #19
He was right then kenny blankenship Mar 2012 #10
Well said... Bluenorthwest Mar 2012 #45
Pres.Obama didn't write the HC bill. FarLeftFist Mar 2012 #11
It was written by the health insurance industry, big pharma and Senators at Obama's home I believe. Better Believe It Mar 2012 #15
That's correct he didn't write it, but it does bear his signature kenny blankenship Mar 2012 #18
He's not objected to it. And you should take your head out of your arse. The HC bill is a BIG DEAL. FarLeftFist Mar 2012 #40
Wall Street in an investment/financial industry, not health care. nt Honeycombe8 Mar 2012 #29
So the bib insurance companies and big pharma are not listed on Wall Street? Better Believe It Mar 2012 #36
Good luck with that tact. The man called it "his bill" many times on national TV. TheKentuckian Mar 2012 #21
Yup. And he stands by it. Doesn't mean he wrote it. We stand by the Constitution also. FarLeftFist Mar 2012 #39
I'm totally loving the "Trashing Thread" option especially reserved for the ODSers hellbent on Liberal_Stalwart71 Mar 2012 #20
+1 n/t FSogol Mar 2012 #24
He did it to himself. girl gone mad Mar 2012 #31
No one's blaming the left. I'm a member of the left. I look to those who demonize a president who Liberal_Stalwart71 Mar 2012 #32
You're out of your mind. FarLeftFist Mar 2012 #41
But that would eliminate the insurance companies and SCOTUS would never accept that. Kablooie Mar 2012 #22
It was a Republican idea for a good reason. Bonobo Mar 2012 #26
You're being too hard on them as I'm pretty sure the heart of your solution would require them to... Poll_Blind Mar 2012 #30
Sadly, PB, it doesn't EVEN require that. Bonobo Mar 2012 #33
I had to turn off Rachel Maddow for that reason. girl gone mad Mar 2012 #35
This kind of explains how Obama "came around" to the mandate thesquanderer Mar 2012 #37
Regardless of whether or not the mandate was a good idea... thesquanderer Mar 2012 #38
" this can be solved, but it’s important for him to give me space,” SATIRical Mar 2012 #42
More nonsense from someone who thinks that you can pass massive governmental legislation with grantcart Mar 2012 #46
yes, then he discovered Congress was in charge of it. librechik Mar 2012 #47
Lukewarm support for Obama now is going to get us Romney EmeraldCityGrl Mar 2012 #48
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