That the elderly of all groups of Americans most strongly oppose President Obama on health care reform shows the success of Republican fear-mongering over supposed Medicare cuts and "death panels". And on Monday, the Washington Post did the GOP a great service in a piece titled, "On Medicare Spending, a Role Reversal." While exploring the impact of projected savings in the program that serves 46 million Americans, the Post left unchallenged the Republicans' laughable claim to be the new protectors of Medicare after decades of war against it.

Readers who stopped after the first two paragraphs could be forgiven for wrongly assuming that the party that brought you Medicare would now kill it but for the stalwart defense of the Republican Party. After the subhead declaring, "Republicans, Not Interest Groups, Fight Plans to Cut $400 Billion Over 10 Years," the Post's Lori Montgomery concluded:

After years of trying to cut Medicare spending, Republican lawmakers have emerged as champions of the program, accusing Democrats of trying to steal from the elderly to cover the cost of health reform.

It's a lonely battle. The hospital associations, AARP and other powerful interest groups that usually howl over Medicare cuts have also switched sides.

To her credit, Montgomery details the backing for Democratic-lead health insurance reform from AARP, the Federation of American Hospitals and other groups, support which comes precisely because new gains for American seniors will not result in benefit cuts under any of the proposals now on the table. The majority of the estimated in $400 billion in savings comes from reducing the overpayments private insurers under the Medicare Advantage program. As the AARP's David Sloane concluded, "We believe" that the insurance companies would "continue to deliver Medicare benefits at the same level they do now." As the Commonwealth Fund's Stuart Guterman similarly concluded in an analysis compiled by Politifact, "in no case will [Advantage patients] get less Medicare benefits than people in the rest of the program."

But nowhere in the Washington Post's article is there any mention that Republicans tried to block the creation of Medicare in the 1960's and unsuccessfully sought to gut its budget by 15% in the 1990's.

The words of Republicans past and present tell the tale. Before his later canonization by the GOP faithful, Ronald Reagan announced in 1961 that the failure to stop Medicare meant "you and I are going to spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it once was like in America when men were free." Three years later, his future successor George H.W. Bush decried it as "socialized Medicine." Just this July, Georgia Rep. Tom Price, a one-time orthopedic surgeon and current chairman of the Republican Study Group, proclaimed:

"Going down the path of more government will only compound the problem. While the stated goal remains noble, as a physician, I can attest that nothing has had a greater negative effect on the delivery of health care than the federal government's intrusion into medicine through Medicare."

Throughout the 1990's, Newt Gingrich, Mitch McConnell and their Republican colleagues continued the GOP war on Medicare. Hoping to slowly but surely undermine the program by shifting its beneficiaries to managed care and private insurance, in 1995 McConnell was among the Republican revolutionaries backing Gingrich's call to slash Medicare spending by $270 billion (14%) over seven years. As Gingrich put it then:

"We don't want to get rid of it in round one because we don't think it's politically smart," he said. "But we believe that it's going to wither on the vine because we think [seniors] are going to leave it voluntarily."

When President Clinton and his Democratic allies in Congress rushed to defend Medicare from the Republican onslaught, Gingrich launched a blistering assault:

"Think about a party whose last stand is to frighten 85-year-olds, and you'll understand how totally morally bankrupt the modern Democratic Party is."

Fast forward to 2009 and Gingrich's Republicans are precisely that morally bankrupt. Throughout August, GOP demagogues falsely claimed Democratic health care proposals would gut Medicare benefits. Sarah Palin and Obama negotiating partner Chuck Grassley warned about mythical government"death panels" which would "pull the plug on grandma." Amazingly, a recent poll showed that 59% of self-identified conservatives and 62% of McCain voters believe that the government should "stay out of Medicare." As for Mitch McConnell, who a decade ago wanted to take a butcher knife to Medicare, the Senate Minority Leader is using a rhetorical scalpel to slash Democrats:

"Some in Congress seem to be in such a rush to pass just any reform, rather than the right reform, that they're looking everywhere for the money to pay for it -- even if it means sticking it to seniors with cuts to Medicare."

(Earlier this month, RNC chairman Michael Steele reflected incarnate the GOP contradictions - and hypocrisy - over Medicare. He called for "no cuts to Medicare to pay for another program," only to announce just days later, "You've got to deal with those inefficiencies, absolutely.")

And so it goes. Republicans are worried not that Obama's health care reform might fail, but that it would succeed, and thus for years make Democrats the party of choice for grateful Americans. So the GOP pretends to now defend the Medicare program it has always opposed and doubtless will again in the future.

But reading the Washington Post, you'd never know.

(This piece also appears at Perrspectives.)

UPDATE: It is worth noting, as Steve Benen does, that far from protecting Medicare, Republicans in Congress are actively intent on "privatizing it out of existence." As he points out, "this year, 137 Republicans -- more than three-fourths of the caucus -- voted in support of a GOP alternative budget plan that called for 'replacing the traditional Medicare program with subsidies to help retirees enroll in private health care plans.'" And in a jaw-dropping Wall Street Journal op-ed just three weeks ago, Sarah Palin called for fundamentally altering the program by "providing Medicare recipients with vouchers that allow them to purchase their own coverage."



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Democrats should say fine lets do Medicare for those who qualify but also those who do not but wish to buy into it. I for one would opt into the buying into Medicare and would be willing to pay a little more for those who cannot afford it.

But early in this healthcare debate I think A democrat did just that. He Put forth an amendment or bill that would of killed the programs surprising none of the GOP voted for it I think.

Tony Weiner

Weiner blasts critics of Health Reform can calls out Medicare Part D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RADPnKE2Uak&fe...

Weiner intoduces amendment

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTh-Yu9RfF0

We need more of these types representing in Congress.

The democrats want to get rid of the private program in Medicare called Medicare Part C the private HMO in the box.

By getting rid of Medicare DISadvantage the private HMOs wll not get giveaways from the taxpayers.

We have to peacefully destroy the power of the conservative Republicans and Democrats in congress.

Join the Liberal Democratic Party USA http://democratz.org

"I for one would opt into the buying into Medicare and would be willing to pay a little more for those who cannot afford it."

I say, don't kid yourself ...

...any "healthcare plan" looks like it will have a mandate that requires all Americans to "have it"...or pay a "big ass fine" of at least a thousand bucks or so...there will not be the "option to buy into"... anything...We will all be forced!!!

so there is no "buying into" and no one will really be able to "opt" for anything!!! ...because it looks like the IRS will "ultimately" determine what healthcare plan you can afford!!!

(I say) its not a public option unless one of my options is to opt myself out (like you say?) ...but it looks like a "gotta have healthcare" mandate will be part of any/all bills congress ends up bringing to the floor...

It seems like you are saying there would be no choice of plans.

The issue is that people will have to have "A" plan, not a specific plan just a plan.

I'm not sure I like the mandate that says everyone would have to have a plan but I can see the point about it being like auto insurance, its not exactly the same but I do see the point.

WITH LIMITED CHOICES OF MD'S.

So stop reading the WaPo.

They are just another M$M mouthpiece.

There is no such thing as a mainstream media. It is a corporate media.

"On July 3, 2009, The Politico website uncovered the story that Weymouth had planned a series of exclusive dinner parties or "salons" at her private residence, to which she had invited prominent lobbyists, trade group members, politicians and business people.[5] The cost of attendance to these parties was up to $250,000 per individual, and the events were to be closed to the press and the public. The Politico's revelation sparked controversy in Washington, as it gave many journalists the impression that these parties had the sole purpose of allowing a select group of Washington insiders and business people to purchase the right to be connected to individuals in positions of influence."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katharine_Weymouth

You are right. And then some.

When veterans, and poor Americans and older Americans (46 million!) can have health care paid for through the federal government (our taxes taken from money we have EARNED in our lives), yet the rest of us have to fight and claw our way through the maze of private for-profit health insurance corporations in order to survive! Especially now that "the rest of us" will be facing fines/penalties and possible PRISON SENTENCES for not paying the penalties/fines!! This is a clear-cut case of DISCRIMINATION!

End the discrimination NOW!

My life and my patriotism and my health are just as important as veterans, poor people and older people in this country!

GIVE EVERYONE MEDICARE NOW AND CUT MILITARY SPENDING TO FINANCE IT.

This may be the last chance we will have in ALL our lifetimes to pass Medicare for Everyone and bring ourselves into the family of other "civilized", industrialized nations!

Geesh...

This Canadian supports you 100%.

Well...I guess that proves what kind of paper the Post really is.

Pravda on the Potomac

Nice. I think this is what I will call the Washington Post from now on.

Benjamin Bradlee must be spinning in his grave.... the post and all newspapers are nothing but a mouthpiece for the rich, the days of real journalism is over, with all due respect to c&l.....

is still alive but retired, I think. So he's not spinning in his grave. Yet, anyway lol!

I'm living for the day when newspapers are shut down due to lack of interest. That day appears to be closer then ever. They are worthless, dirty, and spread nothing but lies and GOP talking points. DEATH TO ALL NEWSPAPERS!

"Think about a party whose last stand is to frighten seniors, and you'll understand how totally morally bankrupt the modern REpublican Party is."

OT

Palins book is out (speaking of things in print that have no reason to be)

The book will be called "Going Rogue: An American Life."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/28/sara...

I think the title should be "Wearing Rogue, An American Lie"

lol

when the site monitor deletes a Palin reference as OT. Hope for sooner rather than later. Unless you like winking.

OT

time to quit putting pal in in the news here.

Making false accusations against Democrats does not make the Republicans the "champions of Medicare."

These are the same politicians that pushed thru Medicare Part D with no way to pay for it. Medicare Part D that was written by the health insurance and pharmacutical industries! And thanks to them they screwed our elderly and disabled folks big time. The policy called "pay as you go" had expired and they sure didn't do anything to renew the policy. I don't see or hear them talking about Medicare Part D and the donut hole which President Obama spoke of in his address to Congress a few weeks ago. Medicare Part D is a disgrace. Until the health insurance industry (run by WALL STREET)is cut out of health care we will never have a healthy, strong, vibrant economy again!

Is this the same newspaper that brought down Nixon? Wow!

And bad management, at that!

which is why they have tried so hard for 40+ years to dismantle it.

I'm an AARP member and they are not against the public health care option

Why do they offer Medicare Part D through United Healthcare when it has been shown that Medicare Part D is costing us more to subsidize it?

Why did AARP NOT trumpet the fact that it was a Medicare Part D prescription drug plan sponsor wannabe while it was promoting the legislation that prohibited central purchasing (which would have lowered prescription drug prices for all Medicare D members)?

I know you don't speak for AARP, but these are questions AARP needs to address. It should be illegal to use "Medicare" in any program's name that is administered by private companies yet takes money from the government.

Either!!!

Never ever trust a filthy lying republican scum bag ever!
republicanism is a mental illness. If you can commit a republican and help the country out!

I like the sound of that "Pravda on the Potomac", good one noah.

No Soviet beleived anything that Pravda said in the bad old days. Using an old American saying "All the news that's fit to print" they added, "a day ahead of time". Now it is much the same in the USA but instead of the Politburo writing the "news" it is the corporations.

Todays Pravda on the other hand is a combination of newspaper reporting, tabloid, and skin mag all rolled into one.

Assuming Democrats pass a bill with a decent public option, let's all be sure to tell the birthers, deathers, screamers, campers and gun nuts "You're welcome" for the coverage these fools would have been denied by their own pundits and politicians.

BTW - Was George Bush born in Germany or is that just a rumor i started just now? - pass it on. I have documentation that shows Bush was born in Hamburg - it's an obvious forgery but please show it on the MSM all day anyway...

it's going to boost MSM ratings.

It's always been about the privatization of Medicare. I don't think these people realize that the taxpayers are paying these private insurance companies 14% more for their care. If the privatization of Medicare is allowed, see how fast the companies raise the premiums and drop their coverage.

> GIVE EVERYONE MEDICARE NOW AND CUT MILITARY SPENDING TO FINANCE IT.

Now THERE is an idea that I think is worth pursuing.

While I am at it, there is one area of Medicare that I am concerned about, and that is the doughnut hole in the prescription benefit. My first year on Medicare, I was kissing the edge of the doughnut hole. Since then, I have managed to avoid it by skipping doses of my more expensive medications.

I am following the debate about the doughnut hole closely, but so far, the only ones addressing the issue are Republicans -- and they are wanting to do away with the doughnut hole altogether. Where are the Democrats? Why are they silent on this issue? Oops, I forgot! They are at the bank, depositing their checks from the big pharmaceutical companies.

I guess I know who my REAL friends are -- and who I should vote for in 2010.

Yes, Medicare for all - It's easy - if they don't do it they have been defeated by goblins.

or The Wsshington Post to believe that Republicans are now trying to save Medicare.
Was the writer just hatched of cloned this morning? How does someone this fucking stupid get a paying gig at a major newspaper?

Ya, sheesh - Washington Post must be a political organ of the Repukelican party or something...

Up is down; in is out; and the media has a librul bias... WTF?!!!

The republican(t)s are lying ba$tards, every single flippin' one of 'em!

Quoting the Bible here: Don't cast your pearls to swine.

Why do the Dems keep letting the lying sacks of shit frame the argument on healthcare? We OWN Medicare. Half or more of the teabaggers are Paulbots, libertarians, and they HATE Medicare! It should be the easiest thing in the world to show the seniors that, if they are concerned about Medicare, they had best get behind the Democrats. Does it matter to us that the teabaggers are Paulbots and not republicans per se? It sure as shit doesn't matter to the republicans -- they'll use anybody they can get to make it look like they are a majority and the fact that Paulbots aren't really republicans is just a minor detail to them. So why don't we use the Paulbots to win the frightened seniors over to our side? If we're waiting for reason to trump fear, we're gonna lose. But if we're smart, we can use their fear.

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