BULLY BOY PRESS & CEDRIC'S BIG MIX -- THE KOOL-AID TABLE
CELEBRITY IN CHIEF BARRY O HAS EMBRACED THE NAME OBAMACARE AND DECLARED IT HERE TO STAY.
HIS EMBRACE COMES JUST AS PETER ORSZAG, DONALD BERWICK, NEERA TANDEN AND OTHERS WHO WORKED AT THE WHITE HOUSE ON OBAMACARE PUBLISH A PAPER EXPLAINING HOW TO RATION HEALTH CARE.
YES, THAT WAS THE POINT OF OBAMACARE. AND YOU CAN READ ALL ABOUT IT IN THE PAPER THEY WROTE AND JUST PUBLISHED ON HOW TO RATION HEALTH CARE -- YEAH, GRANNY IS GOING TO BE DOING WITHOUT.
FROM THE TCI WIRE:
Starting with the US and the presidential race there. A surprise announcement
was made today when Cindy Sheehan issued a statement at her website.
Sheehan was Roseanne Barr's running mate on the Peace and Freedom Party
ticket. Due to health reasons, Cindy has stepped down and also due to
personal reasons: "As to the personal reasons, Candidate Barr and I have
irreconcilable differences on how best to serve the Peace and Freedom
Party." Cindy goes on to off her "hope that the Party/Campaign would
take my suggestion to replace me with the worthy and talented Ms.
Cynthia McKinney." Former US House Rep Cynthia McKinney was the Green
Party's presidential nominee in 2008.
I can't
speak for Cindy Sheehan. I can repeat what I noted last week which is
one person was doing work and one person was Tweeting. Cindy was the
vice presidential candidate. She was going to the media, being
interviewed. At her site, she and Jon Gold had upped the publishing so
that new content was coming from the campaign.
And
Roseanne was playing like the stereotype of a pajama blogger. Roseanne
being Roseanne was supposed to be a good thing. She was supposed to
bring extra attention to the race which is why the Peace and Freedom
Party gave her the nomination -- they had people running for that
nomination, Roseanne showed up at the last minute like a Bush trying to
for admission for Harvard and grabbed the nomination. That was fine
because the Peace and Freedom Party is trying to build their party ("Because
of changes in election law, Peace and Freedom must almost double its
registration by the end of 2014 to stay on the ballot. By registering
Peace and Freedom, you are joining with tens of thousands of others who
want to take control of our political system away from the ruling
capitalist class.") and a big name could help them do that by getting the word out.
But, as I noted Friday,
right now there is movement do dump Roseanne by some members of the
Peace and Freedom Party ("How would it feel to be the first presidential
candidate whose own party publicly rebukes them?").
Cindy worked her ass off -- Cindy and Jon Gold both did. And Roseanne Tweeted.
And
Tweeted hateful Tweets that led to complaints from the Peace and
Freedom Party which led Roseanne to say 'This is my personal Tweet feed
and this is my campaign Tweet feed.' Yeah, let's pretend like you can
draw that line and run for public office. Roseanne's ticket was the
ticket to cover because it is so f**ked up. I'm glad Cindy's off the
ticket for that reason. I'm sad she's off the ticket because she really
using the platform in a way that spotlighted issues and that raised the
profile of the Peace and Freedom Party.
I
like Roseanne as a person and as an artist but months ago I said I
wouldn't vote for her and that's why: The crazy. She's governed by fear
and can't let go of the hate. We've had more than enough fear and hate
the White House. In fact, we've had so much for so long that there are
elements on the left that see the country in terms of Hatfields and
McCoys. (The right has seen it that way for some time. I never thought
we on the left would fall victim to that as well.) And we want to
demonize Republicans as a result of that view.
Republicans
are your friends, your lovers, your co-workers. They're not the
enemy. They may have different ideas and an exchange about those ideas
might make both sides stronger but no exchange ever takes place when
people demonize. If there are politicians you do not care for, call
them out in any tone you want. But politicians don't necessarily
represent the people -- if the Green Party or the Peace and Freedom
Party honestly thought politicians represented the people, they wouldn't
be working to build a political party, they'd just join one of the two
dominant ones.
If 15 Republicans nationwide
switched to the Peace and Freedom Party this cycle, the party would
consider it a success and should. They wouldn't say, "Ew, former
Republicans? We don't want them!" But it's unlikely that they'll
recruit from that group or many groups when Roseanne can't stop Tweeting
hate which, yes, does include wishing cancer on people. When you're
crossing those lines as a comedian, you're in trouble. When you're
doing it as a political candidate, your campaign's dead.
I
don't think, my opinion, Cynthia McKinney could revive it. If she were
asked, I would hope she would say no. What would be the point?
Cynthia's an elected politician who served in Congress. She ran last
cycle for president and knows the hard work involved. So now she's
going to join on to Roseanne's campaign and bust her ass -- but not so
much that she steals attention -- to keep the campaign in the news? How
does that help Cynthia in any way? It doesn't.
In Roseanne's art, she is caring and loving and embracing. It's a shame she did not bring that side into her campaign.
As
Roseanne's campaign falls apart (maybe this will allow her to rise from
the ashes and be a better candidate, who knows), Green Party
presidential candidate Jill Stein announces a victory. Google
TV was refusing to show the Stein campaign's ad. This was a violation
of federal law. This afternoon, the campaign updated their announcement to note that the "ad are now running on TV, cable, and satellite nationally. Thanks for your support."
Robert Mackey (New York Times) reports that
Google relented and notes that Ben Manski, Jill's campaign manager ,
states that the "ad was primarily intended to be shown on cable and
satellite channels, like MSNBC and Comedy Central, which, like the
Internet, are not subject to government regulation of objectionable
language in the way that words and images broadcast over the airwaves
still are." The word in question was "bulls**t" -- according to Mackey,
it was partially bleeped for the TV ad -- and you can stream the
commercial -- unbleeped -- at the Times' report.
John
Hockenberry: So we've got a little time here and I want to do a couple
of things. First, I want to give you your chance to lay out your
platform, if you can relatively briefly. What is the Green Party's
message in 2012?
Jill
Stein: The message is we need an economy that works for every day
people -- not for the bankers who control not only the economy but
certainly our political system as well. So as the only political party
that does not accept corporate money, we actually have the unique
ability to reflect the urgent needs and desires of the American people.
And we are not bought and paid for, we can actually call for the real
solutions that the American people are clamoring for. And I would add
to this that several polls recently have showed that between 50 and 60%
of the American electorate is actually calling for a third party and
saying they would seriously consider voting for one. So why is it?
Number one, we're calling for jobs -- not simply tax breaks or corporate
tax breaks or favors for the so-called job creators who are creating
jobs in India and China. We're calling for 25 million jobs here in this
country through a Green New Deal. We know how to do this. It got us
out of the Great Depression in the 1930s. It can get us out of this
Great Recession right now. And we're calling for a Green version of
this New Deal because it would also jump start the Green economy that
could spell an end to climate change and make wars for oil obsolete.
That's number one. Number two, health care as a human right. Through
Medicare for all -- basically simply extending the elegibility of
Medicare to start at the moment of conception so that everybody is
covered comprehensively. It puts you back in charge of making your
health care decisions, not a profiteering CEO and it saves us trillions
of dollars. A well kept secret: It doesn't cost us, it saves us because
it eliminates the massive, wasteful health insurance bureaucracy.
Number three, tuition-free public, higher education. We have a
generation of students who are locked out of a future. They are
endentured servants under the current system. Both Mitt Romney and
Barack Obama are promising they will stay the course on student debt.
That's not what we need. We've bailed out the bankers who caused this
problem through waste, fraud and abuse on Wall Street. We can bail out
the students who've been the victim of that problem and provide free,
public higher education that is tuition-free. We know that it pays for
itself. We did this through the GI Bill after WWII. We know for every
dollar we tax payers invest, we get seven dollars back in benefits to
the economy.
John
Hockenberry: Okay. We're talking with Jill Stein, Green Party nominee
for President of the United States. Students are victims of the bank
crisis because they're holders of this debt and their interest rate
reflects some of the consequences of the financial crisis, is that what
you're saying there?
Jill
Stein: Well, it's not only the debt -- the sky rocketing of tuition so
that state legislators have been able to provide big tax breaks to the
wealthy. The burden has fallen on the students because the public
support for higher education isn't there --
John Hockenberry: Right.
Jill
Stein: Add to that the unemployment crisis which falls hardest on their
backs with 50% unemployment and underemployment for students. That
really locks them into endentured servant status.
John
Hockenberry: It was a miserable summer for college students,
absolutely, as you point out, Dr. Jill Stein. Alright, how come climate
change is almost no part of the debate in 2012 between the Republicans
and the Democrats where it seemed to be on both party platforms in 2008?
Jill
Stein: Yeah, well I think, you know, it's no secret our parties have
been bought and paid for by Wall Street and multi-national corporate
interests and, of course, oil, fossel fuel, nuclear -- nuclear power,
etc., you know, all the dirty energy stands to benefit from staying the
course. So you see de-regulation of energy, the continuation of the
current crisis which is not only causing drought, heat waves, the
melting of the Artic and beyond, rising prices of food, fires, etc. You
know, we have a disaster that is really beginning to hit the American
people. The American people are calling for real solutions to climate
change. They are told, over and over, that it's a choice between your
job or your climate and, in fact, that's not true at all.
It's a very lively segment and The Takeaway
deserves credit for doing it -- not just the interview with Jill, the
segment is also about political conventions, American voters and other
issues with various people sounding off.
In
Charlotte, North Carolina, the Demcorats have kiced off their national
convention. And on the subject of the implosion of Roseanne's campaign
(a) it is news, (b) I'm glad we made time for the campaign (again, it
was news), (c) Roseanne may pull herself out of her spiral, (d) if she
doesn't that might make for an even more interesting story -- meaning no
one ever had an excuse not to cover the Roseanne campaign. They made
excuses. They ignored her and they ignored Jill. It's their loss.
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