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Bill Moyers' Soliloquy On Health Care Reform, Pfizer's $2.3 Billion Criminal Fines, Sunday Morning Talk Shows & Revered Lobbyist Guests, Obama, Who Should Write That Speech & Corporate Nonsense

posted Sunday, 6 September 2009

 

Bill Moyers’

 

Soliloquy On

 

Health Care Reform,

 

Pfizer’s $2.3 Billion

 

Criminal Fines,

 

Sunday Morning

 

Talk Shows &

 

Revered Lobbyist

 

Guests, Obama,

 

Who Should Write

 

That Speech &

 

Corporate Nonsense

 

 

 

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 http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/09042009/transcript4.html

BILL MOYERS: The editors of THE ECONOMIST magazine say America's health care debate has become a touch delirious, with people accusing each other of being evil-mongers, dealers in death, and un-American.

Well, that's charitable.

I would say it's more deranged than delirious, and definitely not un-American.

Those crackpots on the right, praying for Obama to die and be sent to hell — they're the warp and woof of homegrown nuttiness. So is the creature from the Second Amendment who showed up at the President's rally, armed to the teeth. He's certainly one of us. Red, white, and blue kooks are as American as apple pie and conspiracy theories.

Bill Maher asked me on his show last week if America is still a great nation. I should've said it's the GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. Forget what you learned in civics about the Founding Fathers — we're the children of Barnum and Bailey, our founding conmen. Their freak show was the forerunner of today's talk radio.

Speaking of which: we've posted on our website an essay by the media scholar Henry Giroux. He describes the growing domination of hate radio as one of the crucial elements in a "culture of cruelty" increasingly marked by overt racism, hostility and disdain for others, coupled with a simmering threat of mob violence toward any political figure, who believes health care reform is the most vital of safety nets, especially now that the central issue of life and politics is no longer about working to get ahead, but struggling simply to survive.

So here we are, wallowing in our dysfunction! Governed — if you listen to the rabble-rousers — by a black nationalist from Kenya smuggled into the United States to kill Sarah Palin's baby. And yes, I could almost buy their belief that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, only I think he shipped them to Washington, where they've been recycled as lobbyists and trained in the alchemy of money laundering, which turns an old-fashioned bribe into a First Amendment right.

Only in a fantasy capital like Washington could Sunday morning talk shows become the high church of conventional wisdom, with partisan shills treated as holy men whose gospel of prosperity always seems to boil down to lower taxes for the rich.

Poor Obama. He came to town preaching the religion of nice. But every time he bows politely, the harder the Republicans kick him.

No one's ever conquered Washington politics by constantly saying "pretty please" to the guys trying to cut your throat.

Let's get on with it, Mr. President. We're up the proverbial creek with spaghetti as our paddle. This health care thing could have been the crossing of the Delaware, the turning point in the next American Revolution — the moment we put the mercenaries to rout, as General Washington did the Hessians at Trenton. We could have stamped our victory "Made in the USA". We could have said to the world, "Look what we did!" And we could have turned to each other and said, "thank you!"

As it is, we're about to get health care reform that measures human beings only in corporate terms of a cost-benefit analysis. I mean this is topsy-turvy — we should be treating health as a condition, not a commodity.

As we speak, Pfizer, the world's largest drug maker, has been fined a record $2.3 billion dollars as a civil and criminal — yes, that's criminal, as in fraud — penalty for promoting prescription drugs with the subtlety of the Russian mafia. It's the fourth time in a decade Pfizer's been called on the carpet — and these are the people into whose tender mercies Congress and the White House would deliver us?

Come on, Mr. President. Show us America is more than a circus or a market. Remind us of our greatness as a democracy. When you speak to Congress next week, just come out and say it. We thought we heard you say during the campaign last year that you want a government run insurance plan alongside private insurance — mostly premium-based, with subsidies for low-and-moderate income people. Open to all individuals and employees who want to join and with everyone free to choose the doctors we want. We thought you said Uncle Sam would sign on as our tough, cost-minded negotiator standing up to the cartel of drug and insurance companies and Wall Street investors whose only interest is a company's share price and profits.

Here's a suggestion, Mr. President: ask Josh Marshall to draft your speech. Josh is the founder of the website talkingpointsmemo.com. He's a journalist and historian, not a politician. He doesn't split things down the middle and call it a victory for the masses. He's offered the simplest and most accurate description yet of a public insurance plan; one that essentially asks people: would you like the option — the voluntary option — of buying into Medicare before you're 65? Check it out, Mr. President.

This health care thing is make or break for your leadership, but for us, it's life and death. No more Mr. Nice Guy, Mr. President. We need a fighter.

That's it for the Journal. I'm Bill Moyers. See you next time.

Tabacco: I had decided not to publish anything more until after Obama’s speech on September 9, 2009, to that joint session of congress. But as I watched the Moyers soliloquy that ended his show, I changed my mind.

My Readers need to read this, or better, go to the website and stream the show. However, if you do stream, you will have to trudge through all that corporate propaganda before you get to Bill’s Soliloquy. Incidentally, don’t buy into that rhetorical hypocrisy about corporations being entitled to “Free Speech” – that’s not “Free Speech” but “PRIVILEGED SPEECH”!

Read on further at your own peril!


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And if you take that author’s advice and read Ayn Rand, you deserve to be governed by Pfizer!


Tabacco: I consider myself both a funnel and a filter. I funnel information, not readily available on the Mass Media, which is ignored and/or suppressed. I filter out the irrelevancies and trivialities to save both the time and effort of my Readers and bring consternation to the enemies of Truth & Fairness! When you read Tabacco, if you don’t learn something NEW, I’ve wasted your time.

Tabacco is not a blogger, who thinks; I am a Thinker, who blogs.

In 1981's 'Body Heat', Kathleen Turner said, "Knowledge is power".


 
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1. Tabacco left...
Monday, 7 September 2009 10:21 pm :: http://tabacco.blog-city.com/

Jeff Landers, Parent, on President Obama speaking to America's school children tomorrow: "I really don't want him to waste an hour talking about how important education is. My kids know how important education is." Transcribed by Tabacco from CBS 2 News At 11PM

This isn't the first time a conservative Republican has made such an asinine statement. How do I know Landers is a Conservative Republican? Because no Liberal Democrat would make such a self-serving comment!

Landers is selfish, conceited and a "me only" American, who couldn't care less about children, less fortunate than his, who don't have parents as concerned about their education as his children do. The President is speaking to those children of which there are millions.

I'm positive if the CBS newsman had asked the proper question, Mr. Landers would not have bitten his tongue and responded honestly that he doesn't give a damn about other people's kids!

In case you wonder why Tabacco has little use for Republicans, the leaders or the parrots, Mr. Landers has given a better explanation than I could ever give.

Tabacco


2. Tabacco left...
Tuesday, 8 September 2009 10:47 pm :: http://tabacco.blog-city.com/

VERY STRANGE!

I received a comment that seems genuine, but no contact info. I find it astounding he heard about this from a "Tabacco Comment" in 24 hours! Had I included that piece in an article, that would be a different story. But I didn't! I Googled "Jeff Landers" and found oodles of references, but not one in the first 10 pages with my Tabacco byline. Very suspicious!

However the only other options, besides Landers Googling himself, are (a) a friend advised him who reads my blog or (b) it's one of my "Stalkers" (yes, I have more than one) impersonating Mr. Landers. Without verification, I would not even bother to respond. Option (b) is more likely! And this Post has only 66 Hits whereas the prior one about Obama's speech tomorrow has 393 Hits. Fortunately, I didn't comment on Landers there because that would have made this comment considerably more likely. Sorry, guys, you will have to do better than that to deceive Tabacco.

More importantly, the Jeff Landers I commented on lives in NY/NJ area. The Comment came from Knoxville, Tennessee! VERY STRANGE! Our Jeff Landers really gets around!

However, despite lots of rhetoric the "alleged Mr. Landers" never answered my charges of selfishness, self-centeredness and he even reiterated the "my kids" phrase, which was the basis of my tirade.

I reiterate my observation: "I'm positive if the CBS newsman had asked the proper question, Mr. Landers would not have bitten his tongue and responded honestly that he doesn't give a damn about other people's kids!"

I most certainly invite the real Jeff Landers to respond here. But only the REAL one! I'm experienced at unmasking FAKES!

Tabacco

PS If you do political or other controversial topics, you must be very resourceful - which I am! God, I love to blog! I also love to brag! So if you create a SCAM and you fail, you can bet your bottom dollar Tabacco will rub your face in it!