Time Warns President He Could Lose Healthcare Battle

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It looks like Time Magazine’s Karen Tumulty is getting scared that we could be losing the healthcare battle so she is urging Obama to “step in” and fix it all for us. Why, only the dulcet tones of The One could save us all from… wait, isn’t this whole thing his deal in the first place?

What is curious with this piece is the fact that Tumulty seems oblivious to the possibility that if healthcare is failing to win the day, that failure could be squarely laid at the president’s feet. After all, it is his campaign promise and his “highest priority” that we tackle healthcare. Yet Tumulty, while mildly scolding Obama for not being hands on enough, is all too willing to blame everyone but Obama for the floundering of the debate.

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Tumulty sees all the “special interests” as muddying the waters while praising Obama’s initial hands off style on guiding lawmakers. “Until quite recently,” Tumulty says, “that flexible approach appeared to be working pretty well. Congressional chairmen usually prefer having control to being told what to do by the White House.”

Her last bit is true because the simple fact is that presidents don’t write legislation, Congress does. Presidents can only suggest and arm twist. But they don’t write legislation.

Still, she is worried that things are bogging down.

But new fault lines are opening up everywhere you look. Liberals are worried that Obama is going squishy on including a strong, government-run "public option" among the health-care choices available to Americans. Conservatives are warning that the legislation won't do enough to control health costs. Rural lawmakers are complaining that proposed Medicare cuts will fall too hard on their states. The two sides of the abortion debate are tussling over whether the procedure should be covered under the plan. And those are just the arguments going on among Democrats.

“It's all a sign that the season for hard decisions has arrived,” Tumulty gravely warns. What she says next is revealing.

The next hurdle is to get a bill through the House and Senate by the time Congress adjourns for its August break. White House officials concede that missing that deadline could throw the entire exercise off track, because it would give opponents a month to undermine it. Says one: "If we don't get it done before the August recess, it will be subject to a lot of attack" when lawmakers are home among their constituents.

Gee, why would Congressmen be so afraid to hear from their constituents, eh? Is it because the lowly people might not approve of Obama’s plans to steal away nearly 20% of the nation’s economy and place it under government control? Yeah, why would Congress want to hear that?

Regardless, Tumulty wants Obama to take a strong hand and make it all happen despite that those lowly voters might disapprove.

If the President wants to accelerate the process, he may have to abandon his original hands-off strategy and start getting more deeply involved.

Tumulty is still worried, though, that the whole healthcare deal could fall through. Her last line seems to reveal her worst fears here.

The question is, Will there be health-care reform at the end of it?

No wonder she is urging the president to hurry up and get more involved. Don’t want a good emergency going to waste and all.

A last point: another curious thing about this is that Tumulty has had to let slip the Old Media meme that Obama is the man in charge. In order to cajole a government take over of healthcare -- apparently her personal desire -- she’s had to admit that Obama has spent his entire short time as president making pronouncements one after the other yet leaving the actual work to be done by everyone else. Obama has not himself gotten directly involved in much of anything since taking the oath. He moves from one grand announcement to the next without actually doing much groundwork to assure that what he is pronouncing is ready to hit the ground running.

Tumulty seems torn in this piece. Can she blame Obama for not “being there”? Can she scold him for not being hands on enough when he is supposed to be the most energetic president since FDR? Yet, she badly wants healthcare reform and to do so she has to wrestle with Obama’s failure thus far to force it down our throats.

Poor girl. She’s in a dilemma, for sure.

(Photo credit: pbs.org)


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America slowly learns

What shuck and jive act means.

How's that stimulus 'jobs creation' bill that had to be passed this second else the job loses will be horrific. Passed, whew -- OK, now we have horrific jobs loss and they are still going south. The economy if folding up --- Now the stimulus is "shovel ready".

Meaning of 'shuck and jive act', a tall tale told with lies.

Listen to the BeeGees tune "Jive Talkin" on youtube for a cool redetiton of it. Oldie but goodie.

Sounds like another atheist

 

On her knees PRAYING to her lord and master to answer her prayers.

No wonder she went into 'journalism', she's too stupid to make it in the real world.

http://gjresult.com

 

On her knees...

Karen sounds like she would want to have BO's love child.

Hey...

I am a journalist--not so fast with the blanket condemnations.

What An Idiot

Karen Tumulty is an insult to her profession, and is one reason why this whole health care debate is spiraling out of control.  Instead of trying to provide Americans with a clear synopsis of the facts, she's obviously taking sides and whining about it not succeeding.  Whatever happens, this is Obama's fault.  Two years ago, if anyone suggested that a Congress could effectively deal with Bailout Nation, Cap and Trade, and Healthcare in one session, that person would be assigned to a mental institution.  Along comes Obama, and it's like the biblical parting of the Red Sea - he can explain all, heal all, and do all.  Nonsense!!!  He bit off more than he can chew, but don't even think he'll pull back.  You're asking too much.  This is an egregious assault on our way of life, and the main stream media is compromised in their refusal to delve into the details.  For an electorate to be content to have their legislators pass monstrous bills, compounding an already fragile economy, loaded with pork and not even reading the bills before passing them, is beyond stupid.  When do we wake up to that fact that these morons have a convoluted legislative process, that permits staffers and lobbyists to insert "law" into their bills without any elected official signing off on it.  And we wonder why we're always complaining that the laws Congress pass have unintended consequences?  The reason why is they have no clue of the consequences before they pass the bill; they have read or studdied it.  Maybe instead of whining about the struggle the administration is having w/their healthcare monstrosity, Ms. Tumulty would be so kind as to do an article on exactly why our Congressional Saints exclude their government paid for plan, as well as the unions from being affected.  In other words, the only ones who will see any change from this debacle are the taxpayers - the Congress and the unions will be exempt.

With his little "orders" like buck up, do it

Listening to this guy give the country the bum's rush is like listening to one of these fast-talking teens around here reeling out the reasons they need the car or a bigger allowance--yeah, yeah, technicalities, don't worry about it....

What the ...?!?

Hey, wait a minute!  The failure of ObamaCare is not Bush's fault???

- Relying upon the MSM for your information is like relying upon an embezzler to manage your portfolio.

"Hey, wait a minute!  The

"Hey, wait a minute!  The failure of ObamaCare is not Bush's fault???
."

 

...wait for it.

So by fixing it, she means

So by fixing it, she means that Obama and Congress, both active and retired members, have to enroll on the same plan that they are pushing off on the rest of us.  That should be an amendment on any bill that is introduced on healthcare.  Make them wait in line like the rest of us will have too.

YES

Term limits, pay for their own health care, pay into social security, have their own retirement fund...no more full pay for the rest of their lives off the taxpayers backs!!! All things our elected officials should have to do!!!!  AND 1 MORE THING, THEY SHOULD BE REQUIRED TO READ AND UNDERSTAND ANY BILL BEFORE VOTING ON IT!

never happen but I can dream can't I ?

"I LOVE DEAD KENNEDY'S"

Especially the part about...

Wait till Americans figure out that yes, it was hard to get indiv insurance, but if that one version passes, you can't even try to get it...

Ignorance becomes stupidity

when one has no motivation to learn and thus be able to make valid judgments regarding the issues of the day. So many are indeed clinging to hope and they will only be able to wonder about the change when it is too late for prudence.

Any chance it is not working

Any chance it is not working because the majority of Americans do not want it?

Enforce Term Limits if They Won't:  Vote Against ALL Incumbents in 2010.

No, that's not it...

It's because we are too stupid to understand how much we need it, and how wonderful it will be, of course!

I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows.  -Bart Simpson

 

Prime example of bias.

Prime example of bias. Notice Tumulty says "WE could be losing...", NOT, "Obama, or the Dems could be losing". Contrast this to the typical msm line upon covering our service people, it's always "the Americans, or the the US Army" or some other way of expressing their detachment from and contempt for our military. But with socialist Obama and the Dems it's  "WE". The msm doesn't even go to the trouble to attempt to conceal their bias any more. That's the reason the msm is sinking faster than the Titanic. People know of their bias and are sick to their guts of it. Expect clear cut, out and out, gov't ownership of the msm soon. The media will be receiving Gov't paychecks soon. Just as in the old USSR with Pravda and Isvestia.

Ah, good old-fashioned

Ah, good old-fashioned objective journalism.  I knew I could count on Time for objectivity and unbiased neutrality...ughh, I think I'm going to be sick....thank God caca-care isn't running yet....

              

                 How can time mag. warn the president? WE don't have a president..............mr. obama will never be president-untill he releases his records.

  This healthcare debate

  This healthcare debate really shows obama's lack of experience.  He has gotten himself into a no-win situation.  If a bill does not pass he will be seen as a loser.  If a cobbled up bill does pass he will be seen as a loser.  Because obama has no experence as a manager, only as an activist, he has never had to 'own' consequences.  He will now.  Welcome to the real world barry.

Sort of like

Obama's chickens are coming home to roost?  His empty suit is a little to big on him? 

Even if ObamaCare fails to pass in one big chunk...

...you can look for a health car commissar to come along and impose it in small chunks.

-Dave

"...stimulus plan is 'working exactly as we had anticipated.'" - PrezBO

RD-That's what I

RD-That's what I think.

However, unless it passes as a sweeping legislation then Obama's credibility will be hurt given that this is a Dem-controlled Congress.  It would be really bad for him.

Therefore, I'm of the mindset that by hook or by crook this is going through before the beginning of the next election cycle.

One of the 34% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 61% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory (yep...approval for Congress now at 39%...do you believe that!?).