The
following is
an Obama-on-Obamacare
media blitz
quote
excerpted
from today's ABC
TV
interview:

"Now there
are some who
are, setting
aside the
issue of
race, more
passionate
about the
idea of
whether
government
can do
anything
right, and I
think that
that's
probably the
biggest
driver of
some of the
vitriol."
Reading
a statement
like this, I
can hear
fellow
Conservatives
and allied
libertarians
and
independents
saying
things like
"Who didn't
know that?"
and "You're
preaching to
the choir,
Mr.
President"
and "Hey
Martha, I
think he
finally gets
it."
But then
there's that
word
"vitriol"
right at the
end of his
carefully-prepared, well rehearsed
talking
point.
So as the
opposition
to Obamacare
is suddenly
absolved of
the outright
hatred of
which we had
previously
been accused
(such
labels as nazis,
racists,
right-wing
extremists,
brown shirts
and the
Lunatic
Christian
Right
Fringe to
name a few
of the
applied epithets),
this
long-awaited acknowledgment
that our
criticisms
are not
founded in
personal or
racial
animosity
may seem
refreshing
to some.
That, of
course, is
the desired
effect.
Obama wants
you to come
over to his
side as a
result of
this
validation
that it's
only your
disenchantment
with
government
and your
disbelief in
its ability
to properly
execute even
the simplest
of programs.
That's all
that has you
riled up
about his
efforts to
establish a
huge
multi-tiered
bureaucracy
of big
government-run
health care
that will
eventually
morph into
socialized
medicine
once
privateers
opt out of
the program.
He wants you
to stop
being so
riled up and
vitriolic.
He wants you
to believe
that because
you know
that he
knows what
really
drives your
opposition,
he will be
so careful
not to allow
your worst
fears to
become
reality.
I can hear
the gullible
saying
things like
"We can
chill out
now" and "We
can cut
Obama some
slack" and
"Hey Martha,
I think he
finally gets
it."
But what
they would
be
forgetting
is that they
never heard
the
president
play the
race card or
label them
with
hate-filled
terms in the
first place.
They never
heard the
president
hurl
epithets or
bring his
opposition's
religious
beliefs into
the
argument.
Even when
called a
liar in
front of all
of his
partisans,
Obama
graciously
accepted
Rep.
Wilson's apology.
Despite the
color of his
own skin,
the
president
continues to
go out of
his way to
distance
himself from
those like
Jimmy Carter
and Bill
Cosby who
have used
the R-word
so
egregiously
since he
emerged on
the American
scene.
All along it
has been the
administration's
shills, led
by Nancy
Pelosi,
Charles
Schumer and
Howard Dean,
who have
hate-mongered and
fear-mongered
against the
right's
coalition of
opposition
to the
president's
health care
initiative.
It has been
ultra-libs
and outright
socialists
who have
tried to
counter the
groundswell
of
opposition
to Obamacare
and smear
those in the
non-traditional
media who
have
spearheaded
the largest
American
protest
movement
since those
aforementioned
shills took
to flashing
peace signs
at everyone
they knew on
and
off-campus.
At the same
time, they
have also
chided the
president
for not
being
socialistic
enough and
for
appearing
willing to
compromise
with
Conservatives
in order to
insure
passage of
at least a
watered-down
version of
his bill.
What you
didn't hear
during
today's
media blitz
was an
acknowledgment
that the
left's
belief that
only
government
can do
anything
right is the
biggest
driver of
their
vitriol and
their
intense hate
for anyone
who chooses
to believe
otherwise --
including
the
president
himself, at
times.
Thankfully,
I can hear
Martha
saying "Hey
George,
if you
believe that
media blitz
stuff you
heard on the
news today
you'll also
believe that
Obamacare
won't add
one dime to
our
deficits."