Articles Tagged ‘YouTube’

School Kids Sing Praises of Health Care Reform on CNN

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Remember not so long ago those creepy online videos that popped up on YouTube showing grade school children singing a song praising President Obama as if they were in Communist China in the midst of the Cultural Revolution hailing Mao Zedong himself? Well, prepare yourself because those were nothing compared to a bunch of musically trained fifty graders pitching in (and selling out) to help the White House and the Congressional Democratic leadership to “take us to school on health care.”

If only all the children were as smart a tack as little Willie is. The song, sung by children from the Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta, is set to Miley Cyrus’s new song, Party in the USA.

If you didn’t notice while watching the video, here is a just sampling of the lyrics:

“Obama says everyone needs health coverage in America now.
We need to insure those 47 million but the government doesn’t know how.
I got my bill and think, no way.
And, what about my brother?
He’s hurting and can’t get covered”

Umm, who is not creped out by this? And then the Democrats wonder why conservatives think that Obama is pulling America toward socialism? Oh, if you think you recognize these kids from somewhere else, you might be thinking back to right before the November 2008 presidential election when these same kids came out and sang a song called “Vote However You Like.” Hmm, quite a fall from where they were before, huh?

Grayson’s Apology (or Lack Thereof): Health Care Crisis is ‘American Holocaust’

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

If you will recall, Healthcare Horserace posted a story early yesterday morning about how Representative Alan Grayson, a Democrat from Florida’s 8th Congressional District, in an after hours speech on the floor of the United States House of Representatives stated that the Republican health care plan called for sick patients to die quickly. The article also stated that this was hardly the first time the Florida representative had made such brazen remarks. However, unlike his previous outbursts, the considerable backlash his ‘die quickly’ speech experienced as a result of a video of it being posted on YouTube forced him to return to the House floor and apologize.

Well, if you were expecting an actual apology from Rep. Grayson – fat chance! For the second night in a row, the House floor was yielded to the Democratic representative from the state of Florida. However, rather then apologize to his Republican colleagues for his remarks the other night, he chose to apologize instead to “the dead.” And, no, he did not mean the thousands, if not millions, who have died in this country as a result of the euthanasia and abortion procedures the Florida legislator supports. During the course of the rest of his speech that evening, he referred to the nation’s health care crisis as the “American Holocaust” and some how managed to invoked the dead from the Iraq war and the September 11th terrorist attacks.

As Eric Erickson at Red State said, if the Florida GOP was looking for a politician to use as a target in order to raise campaign funds for their own candidates, they found him!

Socialized Medicine Horror Stories

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

There are two amazing interviews that have just recently been posted on YouTube. These interviews bring to light the tremendous flaws in the nationalized health care system, not just in Canada but in other parts of the Western world as well. They remind us to question the Obama administration’s motives, to force them to answer why, if such horror stories do exist, do we want our own health care system to emulate it.

The first of these interviews features a Canadian woman named Cheryl Baxter who kindly sat down and related the horror story her whole family lived through under their own country’s nationalized health care system. After years of coming up empty-handed in her search for a clinic in Canada that would perform hip surgery on her, she finally came to America. In the end, it cost her family tens of thousands of dollars. But, given the option of that or living out the rest of her life in excruciating pain, she is glad she came to the United States for her surgery. Today Cheryl says unapologetically that her government let her down.

The other video showcases another Canadian woman named Lindsay McCreith who was able to survive brain cancer – no thanks to her country’s socialized medical care though. The true credit goes to Timely Medical Alternatives, an organization in Canada whose mission is to provide Canadians from every province with information about the medical waiting lists in Canada, options for Canadians unable or unwilling to wait for care and finally, referrals to hospitals, clinics and diagnostic imaging facilities. She had to travel to Buffalo, New York and spend about fifty thousand dollars of her own money, but she was able to get the surgery she needed to survive. In her speech to attendees of The Real Canadian Health Care Field Trip event, sponsored by Colorado’s free market think tank, The Independence Institute, she said more Canadians are dying waiting for care under the rationed health care system than die in Afghanistan.

For more videos featuring stories of normal Canadian patients and the problems they’ve confronted under a nationalized system, please visit Free Market Cure.

Beware of Agitators with YouTubes: Like “The Office,” but with political power

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Originated from Statehousecall.org

By Grace-Marie Turner

The quote of last week comes from an article in The New York Times profiling Sen. Max Baucus, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. “After speaking at a preventive-care conference here last week, he was swarmed by protesters. Or, in Mr. Baucus’s words, ‘agitators, whose sole goal was to intimidate, disrupt and not let any meaningful conversation go on.’ There were a couple of people in the crowd “with YouTubes,” Mr. Baucus added.

“With YouTubes?” And this is the man who many people are trusting to lead the effort to reform one-sixth of our economy? This reminds me of Michael Scott from NBC’s “The Office” saying, “Someone should get YouTube over here to film this.” Good grief.

GOP Launches Own Version of White House’s Reality Check Website

Friday, August 14th, 2009

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Just days after the White House officially launched “Health Insurance Reform – Reality Check,” a new website designed specifically to combat the wave of ‘disinformation’ being spread by the right concerning the president’s health care proposal, the GOP has introduced their own take on the site called “Healthcare Takeover – Reality Check.”

The site’s basic design and its built-in web tools are very much the same as the White House’s. Visitors can e-mail every page and video to their friends and families and they are encouraged to spread the content around the web through the use of social networks like facebook and twitter. The blogger who maintains the site, Captain Long Bottom, replaces the ‘mis-information’ videos posted on the White House site – the ones where officials of the Obama administration tackled specific ‘myths’ within the health care debate – with opposing views and updates them with new videos hitting YouTube.

Many of the videos included on the site have already been covered extensively here on Healthcare Horserace. These include the RNC advertisement ‘Reforma’ and the 60 Plus Association commercial, ‘Sacrifice.’ However, there are some new ones such as Republican Whip Eric Cantor’s ‘Reckless’ advertisement and a new video from the House of Representatives – Republican Conference highlighting President Obama’s own ‘disinformation.’

There is also a link on the page that directs readers to report the ‘fishy’ site to flag@whitehouse.gov and the White House snitch brigade.

Town Hall Diaries Part 5: Sen. Shaheen, Rep. Baird/Berry Hiding from Constituents

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

thank-youOrganizing for America, a political group founded shortly after the coronation … umm, inauguration of Barack Obama as the forty-fourth President of the United States whose purpose was to mobilize his supporters to prop up his legislative agenda, ended up with eggs on its face – twice! It started with an e-mail sent out by Tim Arsenault, New Hampshire state field director for Organizing for America, at around midnight on Wednesday, August 5th, in which he said: “I wanted to send you an urgent invitation to an important Town Hall with Sen. Jeanne Shaheen on Thursday morning. She’ll be talking to constituents and gathering feedback — this is an ideal opportunity to make sure your support of health insurance reform is seen and heard at exactly the right time to make a huge difference.” There was only one small problem – Senator Jeanne Shaheen had no plans to show up to the meeting in the first place. NOW! Hampshire contacted the senator’s office who confirmed that she was still in Washington and that her staff would field questions in Grafton, New Hampshire, where the event was being held. Doh!

Adding insult to injury, Arsenault’s e-mail encouraged supporters of the president’s health care reform legislation to print out pre-fabricated signs “Paid for by Oranizing for America, a Project of the Democratic National Committee” that read, “Thank You.” This around the same time the Democratic leadership in Congress was caterwauling about ‘astro-turfing’ in regards to the ‘tea party’ protests at town hall meetings across the country. Unbelievable! As Moe Lane of Red State News appropriately put it, if you are going to astroturf, make sure “the person who you’re trying to cover for is actually going to be at the town hall meeting in the first place.”

Could it be, though, that Senator Shaheen is deliberately avoiding having to answer to her constituents? Sam Dodson and his Obscured Truth Network program sure seem to think so. Below are two videos they created that show the extreme length Sen. Shaheen and Pamela Slack, Keene City Councilor who was sent to the town hall event to hear questions on behalf of the senator, go to avoid answering those who oppose the liberal agenda:

It is bad enough we have Representative for the Third Congressional District of Washington Brian Baird going on a far-left mouthpiece program like Rachel Maddow on MSNBC and comparing tea party protestors to domestic terrorists like Timothy McVeigh, but now he’s bringing out the ever increasingly tiring cliché of correlating conservatives/libertarians to Nazis! Speaking to The Columbian, Rep. Baird cites the “Brown Shirt tactics” of the health care reform protestors as the reason he has decided to cancel all his in-person town hall meetings and hold telephone town halls instead, thereby lessening the chance of extremists “to shout and make YouTube videos.”

As patently deplorable as Rep. Baird’s comments are, they are right in line with what the Democratic leadership is saying in order to tarnish the significance of these town hall protests. House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi maintained that opponents of the president’s health care legislation brandished “swastikas and symbols like that” at these town hall meetings. And then Lanny Davis, former White House counsel for Bill Clinton, argued that Republican “shout-downs” were a classic example of “fascist tactics” and were a detriment to civil debate.

And finally, Representative for the 1st Congressional District of Arkansas Marion Berry, clearly anticipating constituent backlash – he does after all represent a district that has a partisan voting index of R+8 – when he returns home on break, has decided to hold meetings only for certain groups, says Red State News.

Rattle their office headquarters with letters and phone calls! Let them know that they answer to their constituents and that they can’t hide from them!

Senator Jeanne Shaheen

1589 Elm Street
Manchester, NH 03101

Representative Brian Baird

O.O. Howard House
750 Anderson Street, Suite B
Vancouver, WA 98661
Phone: (360) 695-6292
Fax: (360) 695-6197
Phone: 603-647-7500

Representative Marion Barry

108 E Huntington
Jonesboro, AR 72401
(870) 972-4600
(800) 866-2701
(870) 972-4605 FAX


The White House: We are watching you…

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

As President Obama’s administration reminds the citizens of America that they need to watch their neighbors and be sure to turn each other in for spreading “misinformation,” the anger and hysteria rises.  Well maybe not as much hysteria, but that is what the Obama administration is hoping for.  Although they may get it if the Cold War-like hunting of people and neighbors really kicks up.  Some groups are finding the whole thing ridiculus and showing this through video.  As one of my collegues, JKastner, has already discussed in his piece New GOP Ad: Obama Not a Doctor, But Plays One on TV, one video was put out by GOP leaders already.  But something new has been released onto YouTube by a group called Reason.TV.  They are “your source for the best libertarian videos on the Internet and the home of the Drew Carey Project, a series of documentary shorts hosted by Drew Carey.” Their video is called Obama to Citizens on Health Care: Send In All Fishy Emails:

So as Big Brother watches your every move, people are realizing that they are not subject to the government and they keep their heads up and voices loud.

AFL-CIO NOW Labels American Liberty Alliance, Freedomworks ‘Extremists’

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Mike Hall and the rest of the AFL-CIO NOW blog staff  have fallen right in line – as have other far-left internet ‘news’ sites like Daily Kos, Think Progress, and the America Blog  have done – with the latest marching orders sent down from on high at the White House to report any ‘disinformation’ being spread by libertarian/Republican ‘extremists’ – Freedomworks, American Liberty Alliance, and Right Principles – in regards to the president’s health care reform legislation.

Hall’s August 4th article blasting conservative non-profit organizations such as the ALA and Freedomworks bares little resemblance to the truth of actual events. The author can’t even start his article off on the right foot. In his opening paragraph, he trots out the tired ol’ liberal cliché “Bush was selected, not elected,” comparing the ‘mob tactics’ of the anti-health care reform activists to what went on in Florida in 2000.

“Mob rule tactics stopped the Florida vote count during the contested 2000 presidential elections, ultimately turning the presidency over to George W. Bush—a strategy now emulated by the anti-health care reform lobby

Umm … no, Michael, that would have been the Supreme Court of the United States. Without getting into too much detail (Larry Schweikart’s 48 Liberal Lies About American History covers the issue very nicely) and thus diverting attention away from the matter at hand, the SCOTUS decided in a 7-2 decision that ‘selective recounting’ – the precise manner in which Al Gore and the Florida Supreme Court wanted the votes recounted in the heavily Democratic counties of Palm Beach, Miami-Dade, Broward, and Volusia – was unconstitutional. This in turn allowed Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris to certify Bush as the winner of the state of Florida and thus the victor of the 2000 presidential election.

It seems as though Hall and the Daily Kos, in referring to tea party protestors as ‘extremists’ and ‘crazies’, have chosen to take the same route Rep. Lloyd Doggett did a few days ago, resorting to childish name calling and playing the victim-card rather than engage in intellectual and constructive political dialogue.

Hall claims that the grassroots organization,Right Principles, is ‘anti-government’ and yet if he actually took the time to visit the website and read the organization’s core beliefs (located right on the main home page) then he would know that the accusation is categorically false. The second …

We believe to the fullest extent possible that governmental power should be devolved to the state and local level and that a free society prospers from and depends on the unbridled self-initiative of its people.”

… and the tenth …

“We seek the election of candidates for state and federal office who best reflect these stated core values. We believe that the fight for freedom and liberty is advanced by exposing ineffective or corrupt politicians and leading the charge to remove them from office through the electoral process.”

… of these beliefs make it distinctly clear the organization believes in a form of republican-style government. Just because they believe most of the power should be invested in the state and local governmental agencies rather the centralized federal bureaucracy does not make them ‘anti-government’.

The writer then asserts that these ‘coalition of ‘extremist’ groups’ have a written game plan - of course, he’d be hammering them for being a disorganized rabble if they didn’t - and that the operators of Right Principles have indoctrinated their followers in how to take over a town hall meeting …

“Be disruptive early and often. You need to rock the boat early in the rep’s presentation. Watch for an opportunity to yell out. The goal is to rattle him…stand up and shout out. Look for these opportunities before he even takes questions”

And yet Hall fails to cite a specific source in order to back up this assertion. All he does is simply state in his article that the organizers of the grassroots group, Right Principles, is behind this statement. In quotes, no less. But with no citation pointing to an exact article or document making this declaration and nothing on their website related to this subject, it can just as easily be assumed that Hall is making this up.

Hall then posts a comment by Joe Sudbay of the America Blog describing the tactics of protestors as “thuggery that undermines democratic principles.”  First off, Joe, we do not live in a democracy, but rather a constitutional republic. There is a substantial difference between the two. But that is beside the point. If you really want to know about ‘thuggery’ then why don’t you ask Mike Hall? The union hit men he buddies around with ought to know all about that.

And, finally, let’s wrap things up with an examination of how Mike Hall (and his fellow far-left mouth-pieces) observed specific town hall events/tea party protests …

Hall claims that protestors that attended the town hall meeting with Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius and political opportunist Senator Arlen Specter held at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania this past Sunday ” shouted and booed loudly enough to drown out remarks from both officials and questions from the audience.” Andrew Monaghan at Panzramic posted YouTube videos of the whole event and they paint an entirely different picture. Andrew has even posted a follow-up video clarifying that these protestors are not being sent out by insurance companies. Amazingly, Hall fails to mention the ACORN and SEIU drones that were in force at the event. Specifically he glosses over how ACORN exploited the amputees, the handicapped, and the disabled to push their agenda.

He cites a Think Progress article which states that “this growing phenomenon is often marked by violence and absurdity,” referring specifically to a rally in Salisbury, Maryland, where an unidentified man was seen hanging Rep. Frank Kratovil in effigy. As Glenn Thrush at Politico and Joe Albero at Salisbury News reported, the event was not officially sanctioned by Americans for Prosperity. A spokeswoman for the organization stated that they “held an event the previous night, where this man passed out flyers asking people to join him the next day at the office for a protest. That is how some AFP members ended up coming, but they were disgusted by his behavior.” Albero confirmed that many who saw the display “immediately walked away and wanted nothing to do with it.”

    Senate Doctors Show - The Most Informative Healthcare Debate Program You Aren’t Watching

    Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

    senatedoctorsThe Senate Doctors Show just might be the most informative internet-based video program related to the ongoing American healthcare reform debate you aren’t watching right now. Launched on Tuesday, July 9th, and continuing through the rest of the summer on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4pm EST, the senate’s only two practicing physicians have partnered up to conduct a national dialogue on healthcare in America, taking questions from average citizens and answering them honestly and openly.

    The internet program is hosted by two Republican senators. The first is the junior senator from Wyoming, John Barrasso, M.D. Senator Barrasso received his medical degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1978 and conducted his residency at Yale Medical School in Connecticut. In addition to being a board-certified orthopedic surgeon in a private practice in Casper, Wyoming, he serves as Chief of Staff of Wyoming Medical Center, State President of Wyoming Medical Society, President of National Association of Physician Broadcasters, he volunteers as a team physician for Casper College, and authors a regular newspaper column called ‘Keeping Wyoming Healthy’.

    The other is the junior senator from Oklahoma, Tom Coburn, M.D. Senator Coburn graduated with his medical degree from the University of Oklahoma Medical School in 1983 and went on to open a medical practice in Muskogee, Oklahoma where he treated over 15,000 patients and helped deliver 4,000 babies. As a senator, he serves on the Senate Judiciary Committee and co-authored the Patients’ Choice Act with fellow congressmen Senator Richard Burr (R-OK) and Representatives Paul Ryan (R-WI) and Devin Nunes (R-CA).

    The combined experiences the two practicing physicians and senators bring to the debate lends the program an air of credibility that the White House will find quite difficult to compete against as it tries to ram the president’s healthcare reform bill through Congress.

    Below is the first episode of the program, which originally aired on Thursday, July 9th:

    Unlike President Obama’s town-hall meeting on healthcare reform, which the White House shamelessly admitted contained planted questions from supporters of the president’s plan, senators Barrasso and Coburn don’t rely on talking-points, choosing instead to address real concerns from real people.

    Admittedly the program isn’t exactly enthralling. But, facing facts, politics, for the average American at least, rarely is. However, this is a handicap the individuals behind this show are more then willing to accept. Their message is of pure, unconcentrated substance over gilded, shoddy appearance, the former being something the Senate Doctors Show has plenty of.

    Those interested in the health care debate are asked to submit questions via e-mail (doctors@src.senate.gov), on the Republican Senators Twitter feed (hashtag: #srhc), on Facebook and YouTube. Both senators will respond to a sampling of questions in future episodes.

    [UPDATE] Senators Barrasso and Coburn appeared on ‘Morning Joe’ on MSNBC to promote their internet program.

     

    The advert ABC won’t let you see …

    Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

    As ABC turns it airwaves over to the White House and Congressional Democrats in one of the most ethically - and dare I say legally - questionable uses of the public airwaves, the network has refused to let the Republican National Committee run an advert calling for bipartisan reform.

    Click here to view the advert, New RNC TV AD “Bipartisan” on YouTube.

    This is just the latest move by ABC to shut out conservatives in the healthcare reform debate. ABC has refused to allow Republican lawmakers to participate in their coverage and have refused to open a live prime-time town-hall-style event to the public, instead handpicking the audience - and most likely preparing their questions for them.

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