Well - Ya Got Me on the "Revulsion" Part
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Here’s a “a “Progressive Agenda for Structural Change,” which includes a ten-point plan for foisting universal health care on the American people in 2009...” See if you find any of it familiar.
“To win we must not just generate understanding, but emotion—fear, revulsion, anger, disgust.”
They’ve got me on the “anger” and “disgust” portions, too, come to think.
“We must create a national consensus that the health care system is in crisis.”
“Our messaging program over the next two years should focus heavily on reducing the credibility of the health insurance industry and focusing on the failure of private health insurance.”
“We need to systematically forge relationships with large sectors of the business/employer community.”
“We need to convince political leaders that they owe their elections, at least in part, to the groundswell of support of [sic] universal health care, and that they face political peril if they fail to deliver on universal health care in 2009.”
“We need not agree in advance on the components of a plan, but we must foster a process that can ultimately yield consensus.”
“Over the next two years, we must design and organize a massive national field program.”
“We must focus especially on the mobilization of the labor movement and the faith community.”
“We must systematically leverage the connections and resources of a massive array of institutions and organizations of all types.”
“To be successful, we must put in place commitments for hundreds of millions of dollars to be used to finance paid communications and mobilization once the battle is joined.”
They’ve pretty much failed on that “consensus” part. Unless… Might they mean it in the same way those “scientists” meant it when referring to Mann-Caused Global Warming? Ok—they got that part, too.
Here’s another statement from the same fella that wrote the above “plan:”
“If we succeed in winning health insurance reform we will have breached the gates of the status quo. We will demonstrate that fundamental change is possible. Into that breach will flow a wave of progressive change.”
He’s also fond of such phrases as the “democratization of wealth” in America and “progressive control of governments around the world.”
Whadda guy.
Much more about him at the linky. And at their links. Might wanna check out our new Progressive Overlords. It’s gonna be a close shave with Occam’s Razor.
Claire...have I ever told you how much I despise these people lately?
Posted by Gothguy on 12/08/09 at 06:23 PM““If we succeed in winning health insurance reform we will have breached the gates of the status quo. We will demonstrate that fundamental change is possible. Into that breach will flow a wave of progressive change.”
Aha!!! Now we know- it isn’t about helath care at all.
Posted by ZZMike on 12/10/09 at 03:09 PMAlmost forgot: Antonio Gramsci wrote his book in prison. So did Adolf Schickelgruber. Bob Creamer is in good company.
Posted by ZZMike on 12/10/09 at 03:13 PM
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