I had the rare privilege of meeting one of my heroes, Paul Wellstone, shortly before his death in 2002 when I visited Washington as part of a conference for high school students interested in politics. We had the opportunity to meet several senators during our time in Washington, but Paul Wellstone treated us differently — more like we were friends coming over for a cup of coffee than a bunch of nerdy high school students on a trip. He insisted that we not call him "senator," but instead simply Paul.
While other senators were going on and on about their accomplishments or telling corny jokes, Paul went around and asked what issues were important to us and what we were doing currently to advocate for these policies. He suggested ideas about how we could become more involved, more effective, and what other issues we might want to get involved in. He encouraged us "to go out and fight because that was the only way change has ever been achieved." Paul’s faith in my ability to achieve social change inspired me so much that I spent the rest of my summer volunteering full time to help elect Ed Rendell as governor in Pennsylvania.
A few months later. I was in tears as I listened to the news over NPR that Paul Wellstone and his loving wife, Shelia, had died in a plane crash on their way to a funeral of a steelworker in Northern Minnesota. Paul Wellstone, a tireless champion of the working class served as an inspiration to a generation of activists during the dark days of a decade long Republican reign. For the last seven years, I have kept a photo of Paul Wellstone and me on my desk as a source of inspiration for when the times get tough.
Paul came to the United States Senate under the most unusual of circumstances. He was a college professor who had been arrested protesting with union workers and had previously spent most of his career organizing welfare mothers and poor farmers. No one had expected him to win his first campaign for Senate against an incumbent Republican Senator as he was outspent nearly seven to one. Paul had a secret weapon though his ability to inspire regular people to get out and organize. Unemployed, single mothers held bake sales to help fund his campaign, youth not old enough to vote spent hours volunteering for him. He formed a grassroots army of thousands of ordinary folks and trained them in community organizing.
When Paul Wellstone was elected to the Senate, he never forgot the thousands of ordinary folks that put their hopes and their dreams in him by working to get him elected. He summed up his philosophy about why he was in the Senate by saying, "I don’t represent the big oil companies, the big pharmaceuticals or the big insurance industry. They already have great representation in Washington. Its the rest of the people that need representation."
Many Senators had referred to Paul as "The Conscience of the Senate." Only 5 feet 4 inches tall and walking with a severe limp, Wellstone would stand on the floor of the U.S. Senate and rail against corporates interests with the tenacity of the All-American wrestler that he was once. And then he would go back home on the weekends and teach those people how to community organize and fight against the powerful interests that were ruining their lives. Its unknown how many people Wellstone inspired, but to this day you can still see thousands of green bumper stickers in Minnesota with the phrase "W.W.W.D. — What Would Wellstone Do?"
Last week, Al Franken, a friend of Paul’s who had been inspired to run for office by Paul’s death, took back Paul’s old seat from Republican Norm Coleman. After reading, I found myself wondering of what Paul would be doing now if he was still a U.S. senator. Paul had spent the majority of his career in the minority party in the Senate. In his book Conscience of a Liberal, Paul admitted that in his time in the U.S. Senate he spent nearly 85 percent of his time defending against Republican attacks on working families and he never had the opportunity to fight for things like the big reform measures that he craved. I thought about how Paul would be down on the floor of the Senate to talk about the 20,000 people that die every year due to a lack of health coverage, or to talk about how his access to quality health care as a United States senator allowed him to continue having a productive life despite his semi-debilitating multiple sclerosis.
While Paul spent the most of his career in the minority, he did indeed spend a very brief time in the majority in 1993-1994 when Democrats had the opportunity to pass a health care reform. However, Democrats caved to the insurance companies’ lobbyists and no comprehensive health care reform was passed. As Mike Lux, a top Clinton aide at the time argued in his book The Progressive Revolution, Democrats were then swept out of power for their inability to stand up to special interests. Democrats would remain in the wilderness for the rest of Wellstone’s tenure in the Senate.
If Democrats fail to deliver on a strong public health insurance plant that an overwhelming 76% favor according to the Wall Street Journal, they too will fail as a party. Reforming health care is about standing up to the big special interests that are spending $1.4 million every day on an army of lobbyists so that they can continue to deny people the health care they need.
Furthermore, health care reform is literally about saving lives. Democrats should avoid looking for some easy compromise on health care with the insurance industry that would deny some people care in order to score a quick legislative victory.
As Wellstone said, "Politics is not about power. Politics is not about money. Politics is not about winning for the sake of winning. Politics is about the improvement of people’s lives. It’s about advancing the cause of peace and justice in our country and the world. Politics is about doing well for the people."
Beating the insurance industry is going to be one of the toughest fights we as a movement have ever engaged in. Unfortunately, we don’t have Paul Wellstone around to fight for us anymore. However, we do have the people that Wellstone believed in the most — ourselves. So I say its about time that we ask ourselves, What Would Wellstone Do?
Let’s fight like hell. Let’s win one for Paul!



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Thank you so much for this. As a Minnesotan who, even as I type, can see my “Wellstone for Senate” sign from that fateful election (I keep it near my desk), I am grateful that others hold him in high esteem, too!
I’ve always though there was something very odd about that plane crash…..Cheney’s hit squad, maybe?
Outstanding piece, MikeElk. Welcome to the Lake.
Never. Give. Up.
Hey, SD, glad you made it out of the cesspool again.
Mike,
Welcome to the Lake and thank you. I secretly (well, now not so much any more) hope that Al picks up the torch.
Thanks again for a wonderful post.
{{{{barbara}}}} was so glad to read you are holding your own.
Thanks. I love you, oldnslow. Please tell cbl2 I’m harmless!
MikeElk, I’m going to send your post to Al Franken. He needs to see this.
Bless everyone who has the guts to keep fighting against the odds.
Please know that Cbl adores you and you are, in fact, a frequent topic in our house.
Keeps me out of trouble. If I quit workin’ the people in local govt will hate me more than they do now cuz I’ll be there live and in living colour instead of just words on a screen or paper.
Saw your comment this morning about raising chicks but no bees. I have a lot of property, so neighbors not a problem with bees. I’d love to have chickens, but have all kinds of preditory critters around that would deep-6 them.
GREAT post Mike, and welcome to Seminal and FDL.
There’s NO doubt in my mind that we’ll get NOTHING unless we fight for it.
And it’s time for masses of bodies in the streets conducting peaceful civil protest until we GET full healthcare for all, with our own bloody taxes paying for it, and the elimination of the insurance industry that’s got a stranglehold on us all and is killing our country both financially, and literally.
Again, great post Mike, and thank you. Bravo, hoss!
Oh, wow! I am stunned. And honored, by gosh. Thanks again!
On my way to work this morning, early, at 2 different spots I saw deer peeking around in the neighbor yards. One appeared to be alone..with probably another near by. But the other sighting was really a family with a small young deer. So cute/looks like the wild. We have definitely moved into their domain; they remind us. What fun.
Damn, it would be good if we had Obama fighting like hell with us. Just sayin’.
I would think that fighting like hell for healthcare reform would mean backing single payer. As it is, we have a bill which rewards insurance companies, BigPharma, and the medical industry. The public option it contains is undefined and would not be available from what I understand until 2013. We are told this multi-year delay is to finesse a financing issue, one that would not exist with single payer.
We’re happy to have you at the Lake and thank you for writing about Wellstone. Great man and missed.
They have mobile pens for just that problem. This is only one I could find on a quick search. I’ve seen better. I just don’t have enough property. Small garden’s gonna be the best I can do.
It’s bullshit. If we settle for anything less than single payer we’re still the source for outrageous profiteering.
Thanks Mike!! Id remember what Paul stood for and rued the day the Coleman won/stole the senatorial race. As Normans post election show he could care less about the People of Minnesota and only care about those that Paul was trying to fight against for the good of the People in all states!! We do Miss Paul Wellstone one of the Lions of the Senate who care about People…
I too thought the crash that killed Paul and his was very fishy, but I am sure any such evidence is buried in Cheney’s secret files, or maybe that were burned in the little Fire in the Executive office Building that conveniently was next to Cheney’s office and File room????
I’ve been told that weird weather in June/July in NE has resulted in strange deer sightings. But I cannot confirm that. I have seen fewer than normal deer at this time of year.
Not if you build a proper Coop eCahn, I have a friend who has them and we Do have many Raccoons who just love Chicken dinners!!
My organic contractor tells me that guinea hens are much more self-protective from critters than chickens, and their eggs are like a small chicken egg. Thinkin’ on it. Gotta ease into this nature stuff little by little.
I’ve heered of mule-tail deer an’ white-tail deer but I ain’t never heered of no strange deer round heah, no siree.
Well said, Hugh.
I am of the opinion that a VERY strong public option, RIGHT NOW, is the only viable road to a single payer system any time in the near future. To delay at this point is national suicide. 2013 is far to distant for millions upon millions of Americans being devestated by the current system. Every day.
So what I need is an analogue to my beekeeper, i.e. someone to tell me xactly what to do with livestock, given my natural conditions. Learnin’ from books ain’t goodenuf in this situation.
My beekeeper, who only eats meats that he hunts, tells me that he saw a doe with a disgusting tumor on her leg just up the road from my house. I haven’t seen her though.
Thank you for a very well-written and inspiring piece, Mike. Keep fighting. I’m a single-payer or nothing type. Health insurance companies should be illegal–they make money by denying care.
I agree with that. Someone with experience will save you a lot of headaches and pitfalls.
Might be an abscess, in which case she’ll prolly be fine. Once it opens up her saliva will help heal it.
Hugh and SouthernDragon,
I agree with your opinions. I’ll continue to support Dennis Kucinich and Bernie Sanders as they advocate for single-payer universal healthcare. Thank you Paul Wellstone and family…your resolve and principled commitment has not been extinguished.
Go Al Franken!
book learnin’ is way overrated.
love,
various Texas Boards of Education
Oy, that would be a complete tragedy for me, as I am an autodidact.
LOL . . . kinda, sorta . . .
Yeah, I’m washed up on public option. Anything this Congress, or any other, calls public option is gonna be a sellout. Have to get a copy of the House proposal.
seems history shall repeat itself.
great post!
Senator Paul Wellstone offered a glimpse of what the Democratic Party could be.
Now we have Senator Arlen Spector, (D) Pennsylvania, who will get the full backing of the Party leadership. Tells you something, doesn’t it?
Thank you, we need real heros.
Do you believe that shit?!
Hugh, don’t get me wrong, I’m not HAPPY with the House Bill (single payer is the only reform), and the Senate Bill is likely to displease me more once someone analyzes it for me . . . . but without bodies in the streets, we’ll get nothing we want.
This the big windmill. We tilt it, or the windmills win.
We can’t tilt it, without pressure from bodies in the streets, in a peaceful protest.
And those bodies have to be in the millions, often, and I’d include work stoppages, in this effort, too.
But what are the chances of any of that?
I just sent a thank you to my new Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) for being one of the four senators on the HELP committee that voted for a state option to have single-payer. With the added note that his vote is one of the necessary steps for us to eventually get there. Where we have to be.
I agree! You need a heavy duty chicken wire sunk into the ground at least 1 to 2 feet so the beasts can’t dig under and with a top of the same said wire. I know a lot of work but then you won’t lose chickens at night. The chickens also do help in the garden after your plants are well established, they do love bugs and the dropping are a natural fertilizer!!
Here are some links to check out:
http://www.backyardchickens.com/
http://www.henspa.com/
http://www.buildeazy.com/chicken_coop_1.html
But where the plans call for wire be sure to use heavy duty wire as Raccoons are strong critters. Do you have Fisher cats? They can be very vicious and love to Kill whole coops of chickens just because!! I knew a couple of Farmers in Maine who had problems and had to really reinforce their coops because of them!! Good Luck .. wish I could have them here but…
Way, way OT:
there’s a repub in Indiana who is pretty close to matching campaign funds to primary Andy Burton (Embarrassment – IN).
http://www.indystar.com/articl…..nst+Burton
interesting side note:
Only $1,850 of the $53,889 Burton reported raising in the last three months in large-dollar contributions from individuals came from Hoosiers. One of his out-of-state contributions was from weight-loss maven Jenny Craig, who gave $2,400.
id.
unfortunately… yeah.
Could also be a cancer.. I have seen Deer in Maine like that and the Game warden will always cull them.. It is usually caused by a herd that isn’t managed properly and the population gets to be too much for the resources in the area.
Tex Betsy and others are sure in for it, ain’t they. Gov’s insane, and now the Board Of Ed is goin Biblical Galt all over education. Its so bad I’ve suggested to Betsy at RP that the rest of us progs should be comin to their rescue.
It’s seriously insane, down there . . . . I feel for the educators who will be FORCED to teach creationism or lose their jobs, be run out of town, etc.
So, at what point do states rights and a majority population overrule federal law? Cuz that’s what it’s comin to, in the Lone Star Beer State . . . .
Autodidacts are not limited to strictly book learnin’.
For some reason I thought of something Alan Watts said about the art of the Taoists
Stay after ‘em.
Well, I do bet you got ‘em; pretty sure we do too.
Tex Betsy and others are sure in for it, ain’t they.
heh. cassie’s liable to get medieval on their asses….
Will wait until I have the fortitude to deal with the critters.
Also, am single, so chicks woulr produce far too many eggs for me. I have to plan carefully.
Got sum strange folks, you betcha.
*G* I fear that young girl, truly . . .*G*
She’s got GREAT snark chops, and is well educated . . . in addition to maybe pursuing law for the people, I sure hope she gets into investigative journalism . . . she’s a natural for BOTH endeavors. *G*
What ever she chooses, she’s gonna be dynamic . .
Well speaking of chickens time to cook up some Hot Wings and Drums for the family… See ya all later on the late late nite!!
Cbl and I are deeply relieved our youngest is off to university out of state. Yes, the Texas Leg is a nut house and hell bent on the destruction of mankind as we know it. (I do so miss Molly)
Well, You know who to blame…all those illegal children using up all our education money, is what Ive read. Sick? Yes.
Way too deep for me.
LOL He was talking about the differences of perception between our culture and the Chinese and Japanese.
It seems to me that there are several things going on. Congressional Democrats would like to phase in a public plan late so that it would be the 2020s before they needed to revisit it. I see though private insurers driving up costs and driving down services so a revisit even under normal circumstances would have to happen before 2020. And then I see the economy getting much worse. Even with the government pouring trillions into the banks, the economy is still headed south. When those trillions run out and are squandered by the financial industry, things are going to get really bad. I see this happening in 2011-2012. I think at that point single payer may come about as one policy among others to avoid civil unrest.
Now of course the Administration might come to its senses at some point but so far it has shown no evidence of doing so on really any issue but especially the economy.
Maybe it’s really something simple like a dog that sleeps outside and a couple of egg customers. Could be just that easy to have layin’ hens, that don’t get et and not have to many eggs for just you.
Great piece on Franken’s first days in the Senate: http://www.newyorker.com/repor….._colapinto
Now of course the Administration might come to its senses at some point but so far it has shown no evidence of doing so on really any issue but especially the economy.
Maybe it’s because the same stupid fucks that thought it was OK to base our economy on debt instead of making shit are still pullin’ the strings?
Night all/
And still think it’s OK to base our economy on debt.
Learning impaired.
Willfully.
Knowingly.
Time to feed Gigi then it’s leaping into the arms of Morpheus.
Be good to yourselves, and all other living things.
Namaste
Namaste, SoDrag.
Thank you for this wonderful post.
Linking oldnslow’s downthread comment for those who missed it … it was a beaut !
oldnslow’s comment linky
Hugh, I concur completely that civil unrest, with or without us progs, is inevitable unless the masses and middle class see some leverage FOR their side, and healthcare is the measuring stick.
Always appreciate your insights . . . thanks for your replies.
thank you for reading it i really appreciate it
thank you for welcoming me, i look forward to writing more in the future
thank you for reading it.
thank you for passing along the post barbara. its so good we can keep the spirit alive
thank you twain, i appreciate your welcome
thank you for welcoming me. im glad you enjoyed the post.
thank you for reading it jim.
Petro, NICE capture . . . I had missed that one by OldNSlow . . . so spot on. Sigh.
“Your inability to conceptualize the stakes here is troubling, but more disturbing is your willingness to fuck your fellow man because you’ve got yours. So very simply, because that seems to be what you can understand, fuck you!”
We got ourselves a fight, methinks, to get healthcare done.
And that, will lend us succor for the big fight against the corporate fuealism we’ve ALL been reduced to, in all countries.
And BTW, Bless Ya, Petro . . . thanks for all you do, and comment upon. *G*
thanks for reading it
thank you for reading it teddy.
A pleasure Mike, keep ‘em coming . . . and thanks for your effort . . .
Thanks and recc’d. Hugh’s right that if Wellstone were alive, Bernie Sanders wouldn’t be scrounging for at least one co-sponsor for single-payer S 703. But like Bernie, Wellstone would also be fighting pragmatically for the least sucky outcome possible at this point.
Nancy Pelosi said in her C&L interview that public option is “next best” after single payer.
Wouldn’t Wellstone have wanted the BEST for the American people, not second best?