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Author: Raine    Date: 09/10/2009 12:35:14

"Support for Obama's plan jumped 20 points, from 46% before the speech to 66% after. Importantly, Obama also achieved one of his principal goals of boosting the intensity of support. Prior to the speech, just 2% of these swing voters supported the plan strongly while 26% opposed it strongly; by the end of the evening those numbers were virtually reversed, with 28% supporting the plan strongly against just 8% strongly opposed."

Democracy Corps did a quick poll of swing and independent voters and one thing is clear after last night: The President took back the debate.

He cut thru lies and misinformation and made it clear to those who did not yet see it what he wanted. This disinformation campaign must stop now. I don't think it was his best speech, but I think it was his most effective. He laid it all out there and connected the dots for those that - up until now - did not understand. Now we need the people elected to represent us in Congress to get the job done. Period. No more excuses.

I would like to believe that the juvenile behavior from the likes of the Republicans will stop, but I don't. Joe Wilson was the most flagrant of the bunch. WaPo reports that it was more than just Rep. Wilson. When the President mentioned that no federal funding would be used for abortion, someone else shouted "Not True!". There was booing, and taunting laughter throughout the speech. They hissed when the president called out the scare tactics. What happened last night, with Joe Wilson as the poster boy, the Republicans have shown the level of disrespect that they have not only for the President of the United states, but also for the American people they are elected to represent. It is almost non-existent. I am not sure if they realized that this is the United States, not the House of Commons. Maybe they need to read Roberts Rules of Order. It was strange and bizarre, and showed how out of touch the Republicans really are. They really ARE trying to get the right wing lunatic fringe vote. That really is their base. Scary. As I said in the Blog Stub, isn't yelling You Lie! at Obama after eight years of Bush like requesting Freebird after Lynyrd Skynyrd has left the stadium?

Imagine for one moment had this happened a few years ago. Imagine if a Democrat had yelled that to the previous caretaker of the office.... hmm. I imagine a censure would be in order about now.

So it comes down to this: the President reclaimed this debate. The grownups have been told what they need to do for America and the children are just acting like they always do-- spoiled, spiteful and rotten. It is time to stop listening to these people and get to the business of getting health care reform. Keep calling your representatives, keep telling the truth and don't fall for the hype.

All the cards are out on the table now-- we know the hands. Let's get Health Care Reform for America. The President said he won't back down and neither will we.

&
Raine

PS: Email this to Joe Wilson, and ask HIM if he read the bill:

http://blogs.consumerreports.org/.a/6a00d83451e0d569e20120a55c701a970c-pi


 

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Comment by wickedpam on 09/10/2009 12:53:17
Morning

Comment by wickedpam on 09/10/2009 13:00:23
Can anyone get of Congressman Heckler Joe Wilson's House page? I can't seem to access it at all

Comment by Raine on 09/10/2009 13:19:13
Quote by wickedpam:

Can anyone get of Congressman Heckler Joe Wilson's House page? I can't seem to access it at all


heh... this is why:

Joe Wilson



This site is down for maintenance.

Please check back again soon.



Comment by Raine on 09/10/2009 13:19:34
New Blog is there now!

Comment by TriSec on 09/10/2009 13:20:14
Morning, folks!



For the first time in *months*......I'm listening to Momma today!

Comment by Raine on 09/10/2009 13:28:48
"I think it was a bit of a game changer."



-- Sen. Ben Nelson (D-NE), quoted by Politico, on President Obama's speech last night despite being a frequent skeptic of his health care reform plan.



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Now Maybe he will get on board?

Comment by wickedpam on 09/10/2009 13:36:00
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

Can anyone get of Congressman Heckler Joe Wilson's House page? I can't seem to access it at all


heh... this is why:

Joe Wilson



This site is down for maintenance.

Please check back again soon.







color me shocked.

Comment by Raine on 09/10/2009 13:42:27
I dedicated this to Joe Wilson:





Comment by BobR on 09/10/2009 13:51:06
Despite working, I was able to see or hear most of the speech. I thought it was a great lesson in how smear campaigns work, this time against the needs of the American people. The 10-20% that will always oppose anything the Democrats do, even if it's for their own good, will not be swayed, but I think the rest of America (and hopefully their reps) will.

Comment by BobR on 09/10/2009 13:55:28
Comment by Raine on 09/10/2009 14:04:48




The looks on their faces was classic. What a tool Wilson is.





Comment by wickedpam on 09/10/2009 14:07:23
Who was the dude with the "What Bill" sign

Comment by Raine on 09/10/2009 14:19:23
Quote by wickedpam:

Who was the dude with the "What Bill" sign
Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas --- he wore a sign around his neck.



Dolt.



Comment by Raine on 09/10/2009 14:20:21
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

Who was the dude with the "What Bill" sign
Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas --- he wore a sign around his neck.



Dolt.



And his site hasn't been taken down....

Comment by wickedpam on 09/10/2009 14:26:30
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

Who was the dude with the "What Bill" sign
Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas --- he wore a sign around his neck.



Dolt.



And his site hasn't been taken down....






Not sure I understand the purpose of it was? As a fashion accessory it was lacking. As a statement it was confusing.

Comment by Raine on 09/10/2009 14:27:35
I LOVE that the president finally said "It is a Lie Plain and simple!"

Comment by Raine on 09/10/2009 14:28:29
Quote by wickedpam:

Not sure I understand the purpose of it was? As a fashion accessory it was lacking. As a statement it was confusing.






TouchAY



Comment by Raine on 09/10/2009 14:38:49
President is speaking: http://www.whitehouse.gov/live/

Comment by Raine on 09/10/2009 14:40:11
Comment by wickedpam on 09/10/2009 14:40:20
Comment by wickedpam on 09/10/2009 14:42:14
Quote by Raine:

Keep refreshing!!








Comment by Raine on 09/10/2009 14:43:07
Comment by wickedpam on 09/10/2009 14:44:47






Stellar!

Comment by Raine on 09/10/2009 15:17:59
I feel a bit bad for the good citizens of South Carolina.

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/10/2009 15:18:10
Quote by Raine:

Keep refreshing!!


Priceless!

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/10/2009 15:20:43
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

Who was the dude with the "What Bill" sign
Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas --- he wore a sign around his neck.



Dolt.





What the eff is wrong with these GOP back benchers? Didn't their mommies hug them enough when they were kids? Any attention is good attention?

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/10/2009 15:23:29
This one is for Tri. Joe Wilson, the worst congresscritter from South Carolina since Preston Brooks.

Comment by Will in Chicago on 09/10/2009 15:32:44
Good morning, bloggers!!



Excellent post, Raine!! I decided to withhold judgment on the president until the speech, despite my doubts. I think Obama gave the speech that he needed to give last night, and now it is up to us to pressure Congress to get health care reform passed -- with a public option.



The GOP seems to be degenerating into junior high school bullies, and one has to wonder how Americans will view the words of Joe Wilson and the poor behavior of his colleagues.



I understand that Wilson's Democratic challenger, Rob Miller, has received a lot of donations since last night.

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/10/2009 15:35:49
Quote by Raine:

Keep refreshing!!




My favorite so far. "Joe Wilson canceled Arrested Development!"

Comment by Raine on 09/10/2009 15:39:59
Joe Wilson has a serious case of Cognitive Dissonance.



-- Oh and his name isn't Joe.



-- He worked for Strom Thurmond.



AND



-- HE was a BIG supporter of George "Macaca" Allen.

Comment by Raine on 09/10/2009 15:46:13
Comment by Mondobubba on 09/10/2009 15:48:56




Douche bag.

Comment by Raine on 09/10/2009 15:50:21
Oh god... a tenther...

Comment by Raine on 09/10/2009 15:50:57
Uhm -- No caller -- we have commerce laws --- ASSHAT.



You cannot pick and choose from the constitution.

Comment by livingonli on 09/10/2009 15:51:16
Good morning everyone.



Just imagine indeed how Fox News and the GOP would have reacted if a Democrat had booed one of Bush's speech in the same manner?

Comment by Will in Chicago on 09/10/2009 15:53:30
Quote by Raine:

Oh god... a tenther...




Don't worry, I think at the rate they are going they will inbreed themselves into genetic oblivion in three generations.



Comment by wickedpam on 09/10/2009 15:56:23
off to run errands bbl

Comment by livingonli on 09/10/2009 16:01:44
Quote by Will in Phoenix:

Quote by Raine:

Oh god... a tenther...




Don't worry, I think at the rate they are going they will inbreed themselves into genetic oblivion in three generations.



You would think they would have learned when the South lost the Civil War.

Comment by Will in Chicago on 09/10/2009 16:05:38
It looks like Rep. Joe Wilson's outburst has paid off for Democratic challenger Rob Miller:



Rob Miller, Wilson's Opponent, Raises Over $100,000 Off "You Lie"

Comment by Will in Chicago on 09/10/2009 16:09:49
There are reports that Miller has raised about $200,000 since last night.

Comment by Raine on 09/10/2009 16:10:35
So I stepped away-- is Thom pleased with last night's speech?

Comment by Raine on 09/10/2009 16:11:09
Quote by Will in Phoenix:

There are reports that Miller has raised about $200,000 since last night.


CBS reported it. I think it is also up at ActBlue.





Comment by BobR on 09/10/2009 16:13:55
Quote by Will in Phoenix:

Good morning, bloggers!!



Excellent post, Raine!! I decided to withhold judgment on the president until the speech, despite my doubts. I think Obama gave the speech that he needed to give last night, and now it is up to us to pressure Congress to get health care reform passed -- with a public option.



The GOP seems to be degenerating into junior high school bullies, and one has to wonder how Americans will view the words of Joe Wilson and the poor behavior of his colleagues.



I understand that Wilson's Democratic challenger, Rob Miller, has received a lot of donations since last night.


The hardcore thimble-heads will probably be very supportive of him, and think he acted like a "true patriot". The REST of America, however, should see him for the petulant child that he is...

Comment by starling310 on 09/10/2009 16:14:16
Well, I'm glad Thom heard the same speech I did. With all the fawning over what a great speech this was, it seemed like everyone missed the problems with it.

Comment by livingonli on 09/10/2009 16:24:00
Now Thom is talking about the neo-confederate views of Joe Wilson.

Comment by starling310 on 09/10/2009 16:27:32
Amen thom. Amen.



Comment by livingonli on 09/10/2009 18:58:56
Time to go hit the salt mine.

Comment by clintster on 09/10/2009 19:03:28
Watching the Ares I engine test. WOW! That's a lot of freakin' thrust. 3+ million lbs. from a single engine.

Comment by Raine on 09/10/2009 19:19:53
You knew this was bound to be made....