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Monday, December 14, 2009

I started to write a longer post about Sen. Joe Lieberman's move today to kill the more progressive parts of the healthcare bill today...but frankly I couldn't stomach devoting that much of my limited time on earth to him at this point. Let me just say this: I've been paying attention to politics on some level since I was nine years old and watched the cops beating up the hippies at the 1968 Democratic Convention, and over the course of 41 years I have never seen a move so cynical and so spiteful, at the expense of the health and well-being of millions of Americans, as Lieberman's backflips to kill any provision that is supported by liberals, even if it's something that he himself supported just three months ago.

Nine years ago, when he ran for vice president, Lieberman said that allowing people over 55 to buy into Medicare -- the very idea he killed today -- was the core of his ideas for health care, and he repeated that as recently as September 2009:

By allowing citizens who are not eligible for Medicare or Medicaid to buy in for a rate below the private market, the government can extend coverage to more of those who are currently uninsured, he said.

To arrive at his position, Lieberman said he reached out to "every conceivable group" in the state, including residents, providers, doctors and hospitals.

Now, it's clear that Lieberman doesn't want a bill, period, and his reasons keep shifting because his real reason is to stick it to the liberals who defeated him in a 2006 Democratic Senate primary (he then ran as an independent and won). Lieberman said he's worried about the cost of the Medicare buy-in but then he decided not to wait for the cost analysis from the Congressional Budget Office. Newsweek's Howard Fineman, who tried to get an explanation of the flip-flop from Lieberman's staff, came away with this:

The other half is it's personal with Joe, not with Obama, 'cause don't forget that Obama, the President, supported Lieberman in the fight in the party in Connecticut. It's the grassroots left of the Democratic Party ...He wants Moulitsas, he wants Firedoglake, he wants all those people who rode around on the bus of the challenger, who defeated him in the Democratic primary.

Hey, we're all human, we've all said or done things out of spite -- but for most of us nobody died when that happened. With millions fewer Americans carrying health insurance because of Joe Lieberman's treachery, people who would have been healthy will get sick, people who who would have been protected will file for bankruptcy, and people who would be alive will die. Pure and simple. And that unnecessary blood will be on the hands of Joe Lieberman, who's now offered no constructive platform for improving medicine in the country beyond the politics of petty spite and personal treachery. At least when thousands of people died needlessly in Iraq, there were plenty of others to share the blame.

But this one's all on you, Joe. And America will never, ever forget.

Posted by Will Bunch @ 10:11 PM  Permalink | 56 comments
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Posted 10:19 PM, 12/14/2009
SBVFT Contributor
Joe Lieberman. Voice of the people. "CNN has released a new poll that shows a significant jump in opposition to ObamaCare, from a plurality of 49% opposing it in mid-November to 61% opposing it today. The poll also shows that 79% of Americans believe that the bill would cause budget deficits to increase, and 85% believe that it would cause their taxes to go up."
Posted 10:31 PM, 12/14/2009
CCcomment
SBVFT: Sorry, you lose. Voters in CT overwhelming support a public health insurance option as part of health insurance reform. Joe is working for Joe, not for anyone else.
Posted 10:42 PM, 12/14/2009
Fisher
CC funny Joe has always seemed to be working for America.
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Posted 10:51 PM, 12/14/2009
Archimedes
Maybe also the insurance interests in Connecticut. In any case, the Democrats are not getting his support so they should strip him of all committee power (at least--better they could find some way to get him out of Congress, but I fear he has another few years)
Posted 10:52 PM, 12/14/2009
SBVFT Contributor
"Public option". Heh. Why do they feel the need to call it a "public option"? Isn't it really "government run health care"? And why doesn't our watchdog media tell us about the wonders of "free" socialized medicine in other countries? Why no front page stories in the Inky about how great the UK system is? Where they've had half a century to get it right. Why is that? Why no stories?
Posted 10:54 PM, 12/14/2009
SBVFT Contributor
Fineman REPORTED the official response from Lieberman's office. Groovy. Matthews asks a follow up and Fineman speculates. Groovy. Our Will puts both together and comes up with a screed that has no base in fact in accuracy. For the holiday season, let's put together a fund to get Will back issues of his beloved, lost, never read issues of _Editor and Publisher_.
Posted 10:56 PM, 12/14/2009
SBVFT Contributor
""I'm going to have all the negotiations around a big table. We'll have doctors and nurses and hospital administrators. Insurance companies, drug companies -- they'll get a seat at the table, they just won't be able to buy every chair. But what we will do is, we'll have the negotiations televised on C-SPAN, so that people can see who is making arguments on behalf of their constituents, and who are making arguments on behalf of the drug companies or the insurance companies. And so, that approach, I think is what is going to allow people to stay involved in this process."
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Posted 11:19 PM, 12/14/2009
georgel
In the end Lieberman will cave to a deal.He's a demorat. Like Mary Landeau he will take a payoff. National healthcare is a oxymoron and a disaster in the making. It eill be twice as expensive and half as good for americans as wht we have now. By the time boobis americas realizes it, it will be too late. I'll be there to tell you I told you so. Just like I will for you dopes that voted for Obama. TPS- don't bother; nobody cares about your drivel.
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