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Wow.... just, wow: National GOP smear machine charts new depths of sleaze

by: odum

Mon Oct 08, 2007 at 22:48:00 PM EDT


This is one of those stories that has to be passed on as far and as wide as possible, but it really makes you wonder if some of these partisan, win-at-all-costs Republicans are actually some different species or something. Think Progress has done the work on this, so I'll just excerpt from them:

Two weeks ago, the Democratic radio address was delivered by a 12-year old Maryland boy named Graeme Frost. Graeme told his story of being involved in a severe car accident three years ago, and having received access to medical care because of the Children’s Health Insurance Program. He said:

If it weren’t for CHIP, I might not be here today. … We got the help we needed because we had health insurance for us through the CHIP program. But there are millions of kids out there who don’t have CHIP, and they wouldn’t get the care that my sister and I did if they got hurt. … I just hope the President will listen to my story and help other kids to be as lucky as me.

Now, you know what's coming - you just might not believe it. The right wing attack machine has, in response, gone after this kid and his family. And we're not just talking about a few easily dissmissable nutjobs here (although the smear did begin with an anonymous wingnut at freerepublic.com), the attack has been picked up and amplified by The National Review, Michelle Malkin, Wizbang, Powerline, the Weekly Standard blog, and House GOP leader John Boehner - and the attacks have crept into ABC's online site as well. The message is, as TP put it, "that Frost was actually a rich kid being pampered by the government" and that "Graeme and his sister Gemma attend wealthy schools that cost 'nearly $40,000 per year for tuition' and live in a well-off home"

The real message - given the above attacks and reports that the family is getting a barrage of harassing phone calls, and have picked up Michelle Malkin as a stalker into their private lives - is basically; don't open your mouth and screw with us or we'll come after you. Any conservative with any kind of conscience should damn well get out in front and condemn this twisted smear and intimidation campaign.

Here are the facts about the family, for the record:

1) Graeme has a scholarship to a private school. The school costs $15K a year, but the family only pays $500 a year.

2) His sister Gemma attends another private school to help her with the brain injuries that occurred due to her accident. The school costs $23,000 a year, but the state pays the entire cost.

3) They bought their “lavish house” sixteen years ago for $55,000 at a time when the neighborhood was less than safe.

4) Last year, the Frost’s made $45,000 combined. Over the past few years they have made no more than $50,000 combined.

5) The state of Maryland has found them eligible to participate in the CHIP program.

Desperate to defend Bush’s decision to cut off millions of children from health care, the right wing has stooped to launching baseless and uninformed attacks against a 12 year old child and his family.

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Raise Your Voice!
That barrel has no bottom (4.00 / 3)
At least they're consistent. Every single time you think they can't sink any lower, they prove you wrong.

And I thought we had seen politics' bad side. (4.00 / 3)
I have thought of different aspects of the political theater that is plaguing this country as many things - ugly, disgusting, angering, petty...The list goes on.  This, however, is a new low.  Sickening in the truest sense of the word.  And you're right, I knew that was going to be what you were writing about as soon as I started reading the article, but I can still hardly believe it.

Phony Soldiers and Crybaby Kids. (4.00 / 2)
Maybe that's the Repub world view?

Nate Freeman

Northfield, VT

natefreeman@gmail.com


GOP vs. Democratic issue framing (4.00 / 1)
GOP -- avoid the issue.  Attack anyone or anything for any reason no matter how ridiculous and obscene and irrelevant. Then get the press to criticize "politicians" and "Democrats and Republicans" for bitter partisanship.

The GOP goal, which is overwhelmingly successful, is to keep people distracted from the policy at stake. Instead of discussing how to preserve a child's fundamental human right - access and the opportunity to see a F'ing health care provider, we have talk shows and headline news infotainment 24/7 coverage of the very serious child wealth scandal and what does this say about the wisdom of the current socialized medicine discussion/debate.

DEM -- avoid attacking President for committing felonies against U.S. citizens (FISA) or for Bush's conspiracy and felony aiding and abetting after the fact to a proven, documented and acknowledged act of espionage (Rove disclosure and surrender of national security assets) for fear of "poisoning the atmosphere is Congress."

Democrats have a pathological fear of (or aversion to) exposing and attacking GOP perfidy, lies, felonies and they rationalize their actions away by falsely claiming they are sparing the legislative process from partisan rancor. And by exposing and attacking, I mean holding them accountable and driving home the level of criminality and its effects on the U.S. Every.Single.Freaking.Day. until "Republican- criminal-behavior" or "Administration-criminal-behavior" are reduced to single 9/11 syllable words (4 syllables in Georgia).

The national/establishment Democratic "strategy" (**cough**) appears to be: give the GOP a pass. Take the "high road" and then tell us how we benefit since they can more effectively attend to the agenda that really matters to the American people such as access to health care for children.

sláinte,
cl

-- Religion is like sodomy: both can be harmless when practiced between consenting adults but neither should be imposed upon children.


Consensus? (4.00 / 1)
These are the things I remember every time I hear someone talk about 'consensus' and 'bipartsanship'. These people need to be forcefully obliterated.

You can read JD's latest at five before chaos. Politics. Godlessness. Music. Films of questionable quality. It's all there, folks.

Question for the Gov (4.00 / 1)
"Gov. Douglas, as the VT chair of the Bush 2004 campaign, how do you defend the president's veto of health care for children and the subsequent political attacks on a brain-injured young girl who's brother appeared in an ad crediting health care coverage with saving his and his sister's life? Did you or NH Republican activist you hired as Vermont's lobbyist contact the President to encourage him to sign or veto this bill?"

it was interesting how he moved to the "compromise" position (4.00 / 1)
Instead of moving ahead with a lawsuit, Douglas is talking "compromise" now. 

Once again, "compromise" for Bush is to go extreme far right, and pull Dems from their existing moderate position. 

Douglas appears to be supporting Bush in his strategy today. 

Once again, it would be great to see liberals simply hold their ground instead of compromising on a blatant shift to the right. 

Here's hopin'.

Nate Freeman

Northfield, VT

natefreeman@gmail.com


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MISSING AGAIN... (0.00 / 0)
  The GOP is so out of touch with "the working class" and the general cost of living in this country that they think 45,000 in the best of circumstances is the upper class of society.  The clear implication of this new message from these social Darwinistic fools is, how dare someone one of such means should ask for help paying medical bills, food bills or any such things.  If you can not raise a family of hour on that kind of money well it is clearly a problem with their fiscal planning.  The President him self described the chip bill as another "entitlement" for the middle class.  It makes me shake my head when I think of the fact that working families in Vermont will go hungry and cold under the policies of this administration this winter fully supported by Smilin' Jim's administration.  I would like to see some action on the other side of the isle extending a hand to the "fringiests'" those who are with in a few hundred dollars of  qualifying for healthcare food stamps, or heating assistance yet fall short, and as a result fall through the cracks.

YOUR IN GOOD HANDS..."I'm going to try to see if I can remember as much to make it sound like I'm smart on the subject." --George W. Bush, answering a question about a possible flu pandemic, Cleveland, July 10, 2007


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