Originally published at AlterPolitics by Stan (AKA TheCallUP)
Barack Obama told the Washington Post that he never campaigned on the public option. I recently provided resounding proof — as aggregated by Think Progress — and also included a new scathing ad being run by The Progressive Change Campaign Committee SHOWING Obama telling his supporters that he would only sign a plan that contained a public option.
Obama had in fact made the public option a major part of his health care reform promise during his campaign. Anyone who supported him knows this, and so his lying about it is only going to polarize him even further from his base — or should I say, whatever remains of it.
Chris Matthews, last night, feebly attempted to spin Obama’s Washington Post lie, when dueling with Joan Walsh of Salon. Matthews tried to make a distinction between Obama’s having promised he would provide a public option, and his having ‘campaigned’ on a public option — which is what Obama was quoted as having told the Post:
Go HERE to see clip — can’t seem to get MSNBC vids to embed at The Seminal.
All that inner-beltway selective-nuance crap feels a bit like ‘grabbing at straws’ to me. You can slice and dice it all you’d like Chris, but Obama ran on it. Again, check HERE for the proof (and keep in mind ALL this information was available online at least 10 hours before Hardball aired last night).
Leave it to Uber-Blogger, Digby, to masterfully capture the real essence of Obama-supporter angst:
There is a lot of back and forth about what Obama promised about a public option and what he didn’t. The PCCC is running ads today pointing out that just a few months ago he promised that he wouldn’t sign a bill that didn’t have one. Whether or not what he called a “public plan” during the presidential campaign is up for grabs.
But when I went back and looked at Obama’s speeches during the campaign to get an idea of how he talked about it and health care in general, I was struck by something else: how much his rhetoric revolved around changing the culture of special interest dominated Washington. In fact, virtually all of his domestic program was wrapped in that promise:
This election is about them. It’s about you. It’s about every one of the 47 million Americans in Virginia, in Tennessee and across this country, who are going without the health care they need and the millions more who are struggling to pay rising costs.
But let’s be honest – we’ve been talking about this for a long time. Year after year, election after election, candidates make promises about fixing health care and cutting costs. And then they go back to Washington, and nothing changes – because the big drug and insurance companies write another check or because lobbyists use their clout to block reform. And when the next election rolls around, even more Americans are uninsured, and even more families are struggling to pay their medical bills.
If Obama had come out of the gate last January, forcefully projecting his campaign imperatives upon both Democratically controlled houses — after all, we ushered him in with a clear, indisputable mandate — and he came back with this lousy, crappy health insurance giveaway, the Left would have been just as grief-stricken, but likely would have given the President the benefit of the doubt.
The thing is, anyone who watched knows with certainty, that with Obama’s popularity at the time, with control of both houses, with this being his single-biggest policy initiative, and with reconciliation at his disposal, he had everything he needed to run roughshod over the Republicans and Blue Dogs, and could have delivered nearly everything he promised us. We made the mistake of believing he was working for us — the people. That’s what this fury on the Left is all about.
Obama’s biggest campaign promise, as Digby reminded us all, was that he would not be beholden to special interest groups — the ones who always manage to thwart all efforts of meaningful reform (as Obama eloquently described above). And, yet, before the health care initiative was even launched, Obama essentially smothered ‘Change’ in its crib, by doing EXACTLY what he said he wouldn’t — he struck backdoor deals with the entrenched interest groups.
And the President now pretends that he fought hard — though we all saw he didn’t. In fact, not only was he MIA — refusing to outline any priorities for a health care reform bill — his own White House was undermining his campaign promises at every turn, insisting they weren’t essential for Obama’s signature. He now pretends the opposition was just too fierce, too dug in — though we’ve heard from the Senators themselves that he never once pressured anyone on the public option. And, of course, he clearly didn’t want Reid using reconciliation.
Obama wanted the bill he got — the one cooked up by the entrenched interests in his back door deal. By not using reconciliation, he believed the Blue Dogs would give him the cover he needed to emerge from this industry giveaway unscathed.
And now Obama appears frustrated; frustrated that the Left won’t give him HIS due victory, and applaud him for this bill — this trillion dollar wealth redistribution from the middle class to special interests. He clearly believed the Left would allow him to white-wash this bill as ‘meaningful reform,’ but no one is buying. Obama’s brand is now the embodiment of everything the public detests about Washington.
In the past — before the net roots — this kind of corporate capitulation routinely flied like a stealth aircraft over the electorate. Bill Clinton could have pulled something like this off in the 90s — in fact, he did.
Mr. President,
WAKE UP! We’re not in the 90s anymore.



32 Comments




I’d agree, that’s the biggest broken promise to me.
Thanks for the comment. That broken promise IMO shows that he will likely compromise each one of his other ‘change’ initiatives.
All anyone can really expect from a President is a good faith attempt at delivering what he promised. That clearly didn’t happen, and likely won’t ever happen under Obama.
Amen. Disingenuous is the word that comes to mind.
This broken promise is the pebble in the pond of promises: everything flows from this central broken promise. For instance, do you know when I can catch the re-run of the CSPAN-cast negotiations on health care ‘reform,’ because I missed them the first time around?
That’s my biggest disappointment. I knew Obama wasn’t a progressive. I knew he wouldn’t be great on LGBT rights, but I did take him at his word about the special interests. Looks like I’ve been punked again.
I’m not voting for another Democratic incumbent unless I’m in agreement with that Democrat’s governing/voting record. Otherwise I’m voting for the challenger in the primary, and staying home during the general (unless the challenger wins).
Independents are not in the middle. That’s a myth and an excuse for inaction. Most independents are people who are dissatisfied with the two political parties because they don’t hew close enough to their own principles. The dyed in the wool partisans who vote their party even if they don’t deliver are part of the problem in this country. When are people going to THINK before casting their vote????
I agree with your points on Independents 100%. I wrote a post on it a while back, how the MSM always tries to pigeonhole Independents as being this homogeneous group that are either disaffected Republicans, or ideologically slightly to the right of Dems.
I think it’s just a ploy by the establishment to always pull Dems towards the center. I’m an Independent and I am far to the Left of most Democrats.
Yeah, that CSPAN disappearing act was the first red flag that things were not what they seemed.
Yep, I agree.
Over the past year everybody has always repeated wheres Obama? Jobs can go up and so can the economy but I will NOT FORGET this in 2010 and 2012. Get ready for the Main Stream Media to embrace this for all it’s worth otherwise the may not get invited to those White House Parties and fancy Washington dinners. Chuck Todd’s really loving the president now, kicking back in Hawaii working real hard, lets see how objective he is of this health care bill when he gets back with the Obamas from vacation.
Breaking this promise would be the most egregious of all. This promise was the one which roused most applause and feedback and they know it. The only hope is that Candidate Obama will surface as President Obama in conference where he rolls up his sleeves and fights not only for the common man but to maintain his integrity and credibility.
If he caves on this, he will not see another term.
If the people get the screwjob on healthcare, the dems had better go hide for a while because the populist anger over being manipulated will give “rage” another new meaning.
Frankly, I’ve lost respect for this administration simply because of their mixed messages and Obama, the President, being reluctant to show his hand when he was all about shouting it from the rooftops during the campaign.
Yes we can? Time will tell and this conference committee’s composition will be a bit of “foreshadowing”.
I believe that a significant portion of Obams’s progressive base is really “hanging by a tenuous thread” right now. It’s all up to him – if he becomes just another politician and has lied to the people, he will become a lame duck for the remainder of his term. If,however, he stands up for his word and what he’s promised the people, those hanging on a thread will come back into the fold.
Until then, no progressive Independents will give a dime to the Democratic party.
I haven’t given to the party ever. I give to individual candidates because I don’t want any part of my contribution to go to helping the blue dogs. I’m a registered Democrat but I’m about to re-register as “decline to state” because I’m ashamed of the Democratic Party and what it has become.
They won’t get my money, my time, or more importantly my vote unless and until they do more than blow air kisses at progressives. I’ll stay home before I vote for the lesser of two evils again.
It’s true, the MSM is trying to re-frame the bill as significant change that shouldn’t be written off, and instead are more interested in targeting those on the Left who are insistent on exposing the reality of the bill.
Exposing a corrupted process is unsettling for ALL who thrive inside the beltway ‘establishment,’ including the MSM, because it reflects on what a piss-poor job they are doing at holding elected officials accountable, and exposing things they should be exposing. They treat the establishment well, and the establishment reciprocates in kind.
Access, access, access, ….
Great analysis!
It’s critical that progressives have a credible record of advocacy on behalf of working, elderly, and poor Americans when they eventually wake up to the fact that BHO, Congress, and the corporate masters (including media purveyors) have been working arduously against them. That’s why we need to keep up noisy unrelenting pressure.
I know I won’t. I won’t even accept their emails anymore.
Thank you. I agree with your sentiments.
The fact that he was knowledgeable enough about what we wanted to campaign so heavily on it makes it all the worse to me that he did the Washington as usual crap. The fact that he is now trying to pretend he didn’t and we are all delusional about what he promised and about what we are about to get infuriates me. If he’d tried and failed because one man can’t change Washington and fight all that big money, I’d be disappointed, but not furious, at least not at him. He deserves to be trashed, not thanked. As for the semantics crap, even Clinton didn’t get away with that. I remember how outraged people were that he tried that “sex doesn’t mean what you think it means” maneuver. As far as I can tell, “campaigning doesn’t mean what you think it means” is going over about the same. If you’re gonna screw me over, at least be honest about it and don’t insult my intelligence, too.
Well said. Obama is trying to cover up his broken promises by telling bold faced lies, and literally insulting the intelligence of his most energetic supporters, and those who worked on his campaign. The audacity!
In my book he is worse than your run of the mill sleaze ball politician. Barack Obama is a con-man, a traitor to both principle and integrity.
Dead-on. Perfectly put. “A traitor to both principle and integrity” sums it all up, eloquently. Sadly, but eloquently.
It wouldn’t be so bad if Obama hadn’t run on a general platform of honesty, integrity and transparency. He has blatantly betrayed all those principles. Count me as another independent Progressive who won’t be giving any more of my time, money or votes to Democrats who came to Washington to do good, and stayed to do well.
Liar is the word that comes to my mind. Or not to put too fine a point on it: “You Lie!”
OK. Obama is a liar. Now what are Democrats and progressives going to do about it?
OH GEE! WE ARE ALL SO UPSET THAT A POLITICIAN DIDN”T KEEP HIS PROMISES.
That’s why they are politicians and not common men because they know what to say to fool us, and it amazing that it works every time.
Fool me once shame on You, fool me twice shame on me, fools us hundreds of times shame on all of us.
If you are going to lie try not to lie on Camera Obama. Frackin Amateur!
Well, how does a non-politician run a successful campaign? It doesn’t have to successfully get that person into office, but should at least be effective enough to garner at least half the votes of the next least successful candidate.
MSNBC videos are not on the allowable list for use in diaries. I think if you can find the same video on youtube, you can use it.
Obama knew the truth was on tape; he just calculated that it would not matter. Obama lied to con the MSM followers of the news. They won’t know he lied because they simply will not be told that he lied.
I heard Rep Grijalva talking on Democracy Now, Amy Goodman, and he sounds wishy washy on how far he will go in reconciliation re: making the big, important changes in the House bill at Conference. He admitted on the show that basically the Senate has a pretty firm grip on the bill via Nelson et al. Naturally, he sadly isn’t going to come out swinging against Obama who staged the whole ugly buyouts, though I wish there was some real INSURRECTION coming from this quarter. This is what is so frustrating, that one by one, the Progressive Dems jump on the bandwagon, reluctantly or not. Bottom line, ACTION speaks louder than words. In the case of our President, his frilly, hope packed B.S. rhetoric is glaringly undermined by his insalubrious ACTS of betrayal. When are people going to finally wake up and figure out that we elected a master at deception, and double talk.
By the way, Joan Walsh, Salon editor, writes her blog that she supports the bill for the short term, but opposes it for the longterm. Get REAL. If 2010 elections go as predicted, there is NO long term opportunity. Same for Harkin talking about this abysmal rag of legislation being a “good start.”
The mainstream media is still on its honeymoon with Obama which seems eternally long.
They ain’t cheap, but they can be bought..’g’.