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Mon Dec-28-09 01:17 AM
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Bill Moyers with Mat Taibbi and Robert Kuttner: Something's Not Right Here |
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If you missed Bill Moyers with Mat Taibbi and Robert Kuttner last week, the video is up now on on Bill Moyers Journal: http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/12182009/watch.htmlBest 30 minutes you'll spend all week.
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Mon Dec-28-09 01:20 AM
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1. Thanks! I will watch it. nt |
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Mon Dec-28-09 01:30 AM
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Mon Dec-28-09 01:31 AM
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Edited on Mon Dec-28-09 01:35 AM by Wilms
"I think the other problem, frankly, is that those of us who consider ourselves progressives invested so much in this remarkable figure, Barack Obama. And we read our own hopes into him. We saw him as a potentially great president. We saw this as a potentially transformative moment, I certainly did, where he could've chosen to be the kind of president Roosevelt was. And it turns out that's not who he is characteralogically and that's not how he chose to play the moment."
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We're going to have to do that anyway. In other words, these fights never end. We're going to have to go back and make a fight another day. And hopefully, that won't be 20 years from now. Hopefully, it will be six years from now. I think if this bill goes down it's going to be even harder to get the kind of legislation we want because the Republicans are really going to be on the march. So, the Democrats are really between a rock and a hard place here, because if it loses, there's one set of ways the Republicans gain. If it wins, there could be another set of ways that the Republicans gain. And this is all because of the deal that our friend, Rahm Emanuel struck back in the spring of passing a bill that's a pro-industry bill that doesn't really get at the structural problems.
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Mon Dec-28-09 01:38 AM
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I mean, he could've taken Joe Lieberman back there and said, look, if Connecticut ever wants a dime of highway money again, you're going to have to play ball on this thing. That's what the president does. I mean, the president has an enormous amount of power. The leaders, the majority leaders have an enormous amount of power. And if they want to pass something, they can do it. And especially when there's a tremendous public mandate to get something like this passed. I just- the idea that they couldn't do this was- is a fallacy.
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Mon Dec-28-09 05:16 AM
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15. Taibbi is not too bright |
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Anyone who has been paying any attention to the "debate" is aware that Lieberman isn't susceptible to arm twisting. Obama would not have been able to pressure him because his ass is covered by the insurance cos. None of those senators opposing the PO and other things were affected in the least by polls showing them to be ignoring public opinion.
I lost whatever respect I had for those two guys when I watched that.
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Mon Dec-28-09 07:25 AM
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17. Yeah. Sure. Whatever. n/t |
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Mon Dec-28-09 07:56 PM
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40. Wilms You Speak For Me! Moyers Is One Of My Heroes, Or At Least |
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he's been a person that talks with some logic and truth!
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Mon Dec-28-09 01:48 PM
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28. How would anyone paying attention know any such thing? |
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I've been paying pretty darn close attention and I haven't seen anyone at all try to strong-arm Lieberman into anything. So how would you or anyone else know if that would would work, when it clearly hasn't been tried? :shrug:
Of course the answer is as Kuttner explained - this deal with the Insurance Cartel was cut by Obama before this process even started. It's not even really about Lieberman at all.
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Mon Dec-28-09 09:32 PM
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43. That is how I see it too, Obama was no where and no Michelle Obama either. |
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Mon Dec-28-09 02:38 AM
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9. Obama is playing chess while they are playing checkers |
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Mon Dec-28-09 12:50 PM
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24. that talking point is sooooo OVER |
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Chess? yeah right... :eyes:
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Mon Dec-28-09 03:02 PM
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Mon Dec-28-09 01:34 AM
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and he always is. Great discussion. Thanks for posting it!
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Mon Dec-28-09 01:45 AM
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Mon Dec-28-09 01:50 AM
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Bill Moyers: "Something's not right here. One year after the great collapse of our financial system, Wall Street is back on top while our politicians dither. As for health care reform, you're about to be forced to buy insurance from companies whose stock is soaring, and that's just dandy with the White House.
Truth is, our capitol's being looted, republicans are acting like the town rowdies, the sheriff is firing blanks, and powerful Democrats in Congress are in cahoots with the gang that's pulling the heist. This is not capitalism at work. It's capital. Raw money, mounds of it, buying politicians and policy as if they were futures on the hog market."
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Mon Dec-28-09 07:28 AM
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Mon Dec-28-09 01:53 AM
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8. Bill Moyers is obviously a heretic. Burn him. |
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Mon Dec-28-09 02:39 AM
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10. Yes, yes...I agree... |
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Bill Moyers hates. Why does he hate?
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Mon Dec-28-09 02:57 AM
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11. because he's a hater. obviously. |
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Mon Dec-28-09 03:28 AM
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13. Why does Moyers hate Obama? |
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Mon Dec-28-09 04:06 AM
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14. because moyers is a dino, besides being a heretic, hater, & possibly a racist. |
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also -- just a negative kind of guy! not looking for the solutions, the win-win! not pragmatic!
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Mon Dec-28-09 03:05 AM
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12. K & R for Bill Moyers ...Goldman Sachs admin ! pure bs |
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Mon Dec-28-09 05:30 AM
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16. Vote your conscience next election. |
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Edited on Mon Dec-28-09 05:36 AM by cornermouse
I think that's all we can do at this point.
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Mon Dec-28-09 12:51 PM
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25. That and be active locally. nt |
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Mon Dec-28-09 02:44 PM
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30. Absolutely. This is still OUR Party. |
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Mon Dec-28-09 07:30 AM
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19. K&R. Thanks for the link! |
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Mon Dec-28-09 07:50 AM
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20. k&r for the Great Bill Moyers. n/t |
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Mon Dec-28-09 12:34 PM
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23. Bill Moyers...the LAST of the "journalists".... |
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...and a true American Patriot. :patriot:
K&R
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Mon Dec-28-09 12:52 PM
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26. K&R - - thanks for posting |
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Mon Dec-28-09 01:52 PM
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29. And now we can add the recess bailout of FMAE & FMAC |
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to the pro-corporatist actions that just don't seem right.
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Mon Dec-28-09 03:04 PM
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32. Thanks for posting this. |
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Mon Dec-28-09 03:47 PM
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35. I trust Moyers like I trusted Cronkite |
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Will definitely watch the video.
Thanks.
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Mon Dec-28-09 05:14 PM
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...snip
MATT TAIBBI: And I think, you know, a lot of what the Democrats are doing, they don't make sense if you look at it from an objective point of view, but if you look at it as a business strategy- if you look at the Democratic Party as a business, and their job is basically to raise campaign funds and to stay in power, what they do makes a lot of sense. They have a consistent strategy which involves negotiating a fine line between sentiment on the left and the interests of the industries that they're out there to protect. And they've always, kind of, taken that fork in the road and gone right down the middle of the line. And they're doing that with this health care bill and that's- it's consistent.
BILL MOYERS: If you were Republican, wouldn't you feel right now that it's going your way? I mean, the Democrats control the White House, they control Congress and the only thing they've been able to make happen this year is escalate the war in Afghanistan.
MATT TAIBBI: The Democrats are in exactly the same position that the Republicans were in once the Iraq War turned bad. All the Republicans have to do now is sit back and watch the Democrats make a disaster out of this health care effort. And they're going to gain political capital whether they're in the right or not. And I think it's a very- it's a terrible thing for the party.
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Mon Dec-28-09 05:25 PM
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...snip
ROBERT KUTTNER: Right. And I think it's not accidental that the last three Democratic presidents have been at best, corporate Democrats. And one hoped because of the depth of the crisis and the disgrace of deregulation and ideology, and the practical failure of the Bush presidency, this was a moment for a clean break. The fact that even at such a moment, even with an outsider president campaigning on change we can believe in, that Barack Obama turned out to be who he has been so far, is just so revealing in terms of the structural undertow that big money represents in this country. The question is: Is he capable of making a change -- he's only been in office less than a year -- in time to redeem the moment, redeem his own promise?
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Mon Dec-28-09 07:11 PM
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38. Thank you for the headsup. |
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Mon Dec-28-09 07:50 PM
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39. Is there any doubt at this point that corporate interests rule? |
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Edited on Mon Dec-28-09 07:51 PM by mother earth
One has to be positively insane to believe there's a greater strategy going on, this is corporate rule, nothing less, expect more of the same BS we lived thru with GW, this is his third term.
Let me know when people start marching in the streets, new boss, same as the old boss...only the new one is black. Look how far we've come. :sarcasm:
Matt Taibbi & Moyers are telling it like it is. That's what you get with MT, no BS, just like it is.
I pray I'm wrong, I pray I'll be proven positively wrong. As for voting next time around, yeah right, tell us another fairy tale. We've already had two stolen elections. The corporate rulers are in charge, people. Get used to your owners.
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Mon Dec-28-09 08:08 PM
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41. & Thank you, Truth2Tell for posting this, I hope every last |
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DU'er listens to this. K & R
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Mon Dec-28-09 09:29 PM
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42. Required viewing. Telling line by Kuttner paraphrased - To the extent that |
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the White House was "working" the banking bill at all, in the committee, it was on the wrong side.
How sad.
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Mon Dec-28-09 09:33 PM
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44. I've been watching this and it's easy to see that Robert Kuttner is still trying to play within the |
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rules as they are. He understands the rules and the problem of money in politics, but he is more worried about protecting the party than in any lasting reform of it. Taibbi, in my opinion, was not given nearly enough time to talk.
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Mon Dec-28-09 09:34 PM
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45. I get the audio podcast through Itunes. |
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