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(h/t Heather.)

I, for one, am thrilled that Dr. Dean is outside the White House, agitating for real healthcare reform. He's much more effective out here than on the inside, being back-stabbed by Rahm:

Howard Dean has emerged as President Barack Obama’s chief antagonist from the left on healthcare reform, raising questions over whether Obama made a mistake by snubbing Dean for a position in his administration.

Dean’s strong advocacy for creating a broad government-run health insurance program, known as the public option, has become a headache for Obama while at the same time giving liberals a powerful spokesman with national credibility.

Dean, who once declared himself a representative of the “Democratic wing of the Democratic Party,” has been traveling the nation this summer offering his own views on Obama’s healthcare proposal. His uncompromising stance is reminiscent of his 2004 presidential campaign that took many Democrats by surprise, and has begun to symbolize a rift between the president and those activists who played a major role in electing him.

Oh, yeah. Yoo hoo, over here! Remember us?

“Howard Dean has been the bully pulpit for the grass roots, expressing what the majority of Americans across the country are feeling but using his profile to make it newsworthy,” said Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC), a liberal activist group that supports the public option.

“It might have been a blessing in disguise that Howard Dean was not brought into the admin because it has allowed him to be bully pulpit for the overwhelming majority of American people who support the public option.”

Soon after Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said in a television interview that the public option is “not the essential element” of healthcare reform, Dean took a strong opposing stance.

“You can't really do health reform without it," Dean said of the public option in a television interview Monday, calling a major government role “the entirety of healthcare reform.” His comment spearheaded a week of liberal criticism of the administration’s mixed messages on healthcare reform. (Obama insisted on Thursday that his position on the public option has not changed and described it as “a good idea” but “not the only aspect.”)

His potential to torpedo the administration’s signature domestic proposal is somewhat ironic given Obama’s efforts to enlist potential adversaries in his administration rather than face their wrath.

Dean was once considered a candidate for secretary of Health and Human Services. Obama passed him over while appointing former rivals and potential adversaries to Cabinet posts. He named his primary rival Hillary Rodham Clinton as secretary of State and asked Sen. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.), a longtime critic of Democratic fiscal policy, to serve as secretary of Commerce.

Dean’s friends and former advisers privately blamed White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel for the snub, recalling the bitter feud between the two over how to spend party funds when Dean was Democratic National Committee chairman and Emanuel headed the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.

Yeah, but Dean would have been a reminder every single day that it was his strategy that won back Congress for the Dems, not Rahm's - and that Rahm's candidates are the ones blocking healthcare reform. And well, you know how sensitive Rahm is.

“It was a mistake not to have brought Dean in; he’s a doctor, he’s smart, he’s a good organizer, he might have been able to be an effective insider,” said Al Felzenberg, a presidential scholar who teaches at the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communication.

Felzenberg noted that discontented liberals helped cut short the administrations of former Presidents Lyndon Johnson and Jimmy Carter, and Dean could do the same to Obama.

“If the Daily Kos people weigh in, they could make life hard for Obama,” Felzenberg said in reference to an influential liberal website.

Dean’s allies say he is motivated by his extensive healthcare experience and his desire to improve the system, not by old grudges.

But some analysts note that Dean has raised his profile by taking on Obama.

“Since leaving the chairmanship of the party he has been looking for a niche for himself,” said Ross K. Baker, a professor of political science at Rutgers University. “He’s not a man who, having once enjoyed public acclaim and attention, is willing to give it up very easily.”

Ross said that Dean’s outspoken role in the health reform debate “allows him to become a spokesperson for a very important element in the Democratic Party and gives him an enormous bargaining chip with the president."

“In a sense Dean becomes an antagonist of the president, and anyone who has a high-profile antagonist of the president is going to get a lot of attention. This is not a blogger somewhere; [Dean] occupies an exalted position that is made more exalted by him taking on the present.”



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has been rocking the Cable News and the talk radio outlets anytime I see or hear him! A very articulate proponent of Health care Reform...

He is an awesome advocate for the American People!

You still have to pay a premium and who can tell if you have a deductible and copay.

Single payer uses taxpayers money in one large pool of money to pay for medical care.

See our blog http://blog.democratz.org

And I am hoping to have Howard Dean, MD, as the next Presidential candidate to work for in 2012. I am sick to death of the SPINELESS Obama, who I gave everything to in 2008, but who lied to me. He is nothing but another Bush. We need a REAL progressive like Howard Dean, and I for one would work like a dog for him, if he ran. It's long past time for us to forget party politics and go with the PEOPLE, AND DEAN is a man of the PEOPLE!

You have an interesting perspective on this, Susie. I am awestruck by Howard Dean's comments, but wonder what might be accomplished if he were HHS secretary. Sebelius has been almost absent from the debate, except for her comments a couple weekends ago (perhaps calculated to get liberals fired up?). I would like to see Dr. Dean in this administration. Maybe it will happen. Maybe it has, and we just don't know it.

I am wondering if he will head-up the new health care program? He seems perfectly qualified for the job, is passionate on the subject, is a man of vision, an outstanding analyst and is admired on both sides of the isle. I do not think a political appointee will be suitable to run the new health care system. It is critical it hits the ground running.

Howard is co-hosting a 'townhall meeting' on health care in northern VA right now on CSPAN.

Howard Dean is one of the few people I wish were in government.
I don't think he would assent to being muzzled or made to say shit he didn't believe.

I reckon that is why he was passed over.
Not craven enough.

President. He was shafted and continues to be shafted.

2012!!!!!!

do you explain Joe Biden? He says what he believes the very second he believes it.

He won't speak a word against the corporate agenda because the thought of doing so would never pop into his head. He's damn good a telling you what he thinks on all other issues though, not a Barney Frank but good enough.

whether Biden believes or is even aware of whatever it is he says.
But nevertheless, what he says is reliably stupid, cold war, right wing crapola.
No problem.

I agree, that's why Dean was passed over. He wouldn't toe the corporate mark...which is ALL Rahm really will do.

Now he's Obama's problem as much as he is the Republicans'. Fortunately for the rest of us--who aren't truly being represented by anybody right now (save Bernie Sanders)--Dean is getting a lot of air time. One thing the media knows: someone who is adept with a soundbite. And Dean is as good as anyone with this. He can always reframe an old issue in a new way--especially THIS issue because he knows it inside and out.

I begin to wonder if that is precisely why he isn't in the administration. He is more useful out of it.

...Dean is working for the People. Obama is working for Korporate Amerikkka. If Dean had ended up in the Admin, it would only have been to silence and control him until he got fed up with it and quit.

If Obama actually gave a shit about the American People or the financial well-being of the country, he would be supporting HR-676, not promoting a massive scam to enrich the blood sucking parasites tht have been bleeding this country dry for so many decades, not offering up a lame "public option", not trying to ingratiate himself with the gangsters who run the insurance rackets by advocating for mandatory health insurance (by law we must now shop at the company store? I don't fucking think so...). People reveal what they are really about by what they do. What they do speaks so loudingly that it drown out the words they speak, or shout.Snubbing Dean, appointing a solid line of of GOPer operatives and corporatists, cozying up to complete slimebags like Grassley and the Gang of six Bribe-O-Crats, kind of tell us all we need to know about what Obama really thinks. It says nothing good.

Yeah, yeah, I know, he's really the omni-dimensional chess master who has counted up to infinity..at least twiceAnd all this is over the heads of mere mortals like us.

He's only been in office one month two months three months four months five months six months seven months. Give the man a chance. Just because he hasn't actually said or done anything remotely progressive doesn't mean that he wouldn't if he were in some alternate universe far far away.

What you don't understand is the nature of the quantum multi-dimensional sphere of plain and fancy footwork in the lining of the pockets of scientific realism.

his magic presidential wand by now shouldn't he. Where are the beer fountains? Where are the unicorns?

You'll have to ask Skippy and Crowley.

The Unicorns are in the garden.

As for Obama waving his wand... just putting a few good words in for single-payer would suffice.

Cheney must have gotten hold of them and eaten them. Unicorn goes so well with his patented puppy/kitten milkshakes.

is circumcised

I guess I'm just too iggerint.

BTW, the only plus about Rahm Emanuel being administration staff is that he no longer has a vote in Congress. A silver lining if ever there was one.

to see the bright side.
Jus' Singin' in the Rain.

and not the piss that I thought it was, trickled on economy and whatnot...

Apparently the theme song of the trickle down corporatists is (to that Wizard of Oz tune):

I could stand around for hours,
giving golden showers,
Keeping peons in their place.
My peeing is so mighty,
That it makes them all afrighty,
As I piddle on their face.

From high and lofty places,
We'll flood their orifaces,
With our special kidney brew.
We will wash away their powers,
As we drown them under showers,
Of our uric acid dew.

Oh, it's great to have such riches,
And make the poor our bitches,
As we sing these happy songs,
As we trickle down our scrapses,
And we feed them nought but crapses,
And we hose them with our schlongs.

The aristocrat's vocation,
Is based upon predation,
Oh! What a way to live!
To piss upon a servant,
Is a joy we hold most fervant,
It's the service that we give.

We make the poor get poorer,
So we rich can be the richer,
Why, don't we have our nerve?
So we'll keep them in the mudsies
With the water from our pudsies,
It's the life that they deserve.

Then they go dancing off into the sunset, with a confident and jaunty step.....

That he has NO SPINE!!!!!!

WORSE THAN BUSH!!!!!

Sibelius is a no show. She opens her mouth, insurance industry crap comes out. She is a disgrace to the job and the people with her divine attitude to our life or death situation.
Howard Dean should be made secretary of HHS now. Get someone honest in your cabinet Mr. President. You are extremely ill served with empty suits.

attract one another.

IN 2012!!!!!

However, let's be clear he is a centrist (a real one) not a leftist.

The fact that people consider Dean's positions to be leftists, is a testament to how much to the right this country has been shifted in the past 3 decades (or shafted if you really want to be technical about it).

That being said, why is he not HHS secretary?

Because he is not in the pocket of the insurance and healthcare industries.
Disqualified.

and Dean has it right. there is no L/R. It is economic survival. the rich would rather rule a feudal husk of a country than see a thriving middle class. single payer will make it happen.

... however, I am sorry and I disagree somewhat, there is L vs R in this issue, since we're trying to deal the mess left by the "R" approach to health care.

HE'S LEFT OF OBAMA!!!

...nails the Republicans.

They are the heroes of propaganda and the zeroes of goverance.

..that's because they try to rule instead of govern and because they consider us to be subject instead of citizens.

and Obama better get use to taking a beating from the man that gave the Democratic Party a majority. Obama will pay for putting a vengeful loser like Rahm in charge. I would not be surprised to find that Rahm is sabotaging Obama to help Hillary in 2012 just like Kerry and Gore were sabotaged by Carville. But I hope Obama wisens up and begins to heed his own campaign rhetoric, because people are already holding him to it.

Always was--uncompromising in terms of trying to do the right thing and speak the truth while doing so.

That's why he was "unelectable," and it's why rats like Rahm don't want him around--he threatens their coffers.

I will be donating to DFA next time around, not the Democrats themselves.

...were done without Republican support."

Love it. Keep telling the truth.

i have an idea howard dean, we legalize marijuania, tax it, give it to the cancer patients, and use the taxes to pay for the health care reform?????? Nah too easy i know.......

Take the money we're paying Blackwater and put it into healthcare. Oh, that's right, we NEED unaccountable mercenaries working for profit-motivated companies run by Evangelical Rapturists and armed more heavily than our military.

10% of the yearly defense cut would pay for FREE healthcare for everybody. Of course, then we'd only have the weaponry to blow up the Earth 200 times over instead of 250 times over.

Isn't it amazing how easy it is to get the public to spend their taxpayer dollars for INSANE purposes, but for something as no-brainer as healthcare, it's impossible to get anything done?

It's relatively easy for leaders to drag us into bullshit wars. It's not easy to get them to do the right thing when there isn't the perception of crisis. Obama is correctly not dragging the country into something it's unclear on. The country will have to drag him. If it doesn't, health care reform won't happen.

has always been that Dr. Dean tells the truth and tells us exactly where he stands even if it is unpopular. That is rare political courage. The MSM had to crush him because they were afraid of him. As before, the people are on his side. The contrast between Dean and Obama on health care is stunning and Dr. Dean could well be Obama's worst nightmare. Obama may be President and have the bully pulpit, but the people know BS on the healthcare debate and they know that Dr. Dean is shooting straight and what is coming out of the WH and Congress is lying spin.

And they're still doing it. He looks, in this interview and others, like he has his head and heels against the wall.

She worked for his nomination from the get-go. I wasn't as impressed as she was. Boy, was I wrong about Howard Dean. He was a great Democratic Party Chairman, would have made a great choice for Health and Human Services. He stands for truth and honesty when few can say that.

***DEAN for PRESIDENT IN 2012***

I know I listen. Obama would not be president without him, and has shown very little appreciation of that fact. I think it's better in many ways that Dean is outside of the administration and is able to hold their feet to the fire when he feels it's appropriate. He couldn't do that as effectively if he were on the inside. But still, he deserves more recognition and appreciation of his contribution to the party and the country than he has been given, especially by poor strategists and corporatist soreheads like Rahm.

*Dean for PRESIDENT IN 2012*

DEAN/SESTAK 2012

Now that would be worth staying awake for.

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