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Rally Round the Flag

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Imagine it's four years ago and an aide to President Bush posted a blog on the Whitehouse.gov website that bemoaned Internet criticism of the Iraq war, then continued: "These rumors often travel just below the surface via chain emails or through casual conversations.

"Since we can't keep track of all of them here at the White House, we're asking for your help. If you get an email or see something on the web about anti-war protests that seem fishy, send it to flag@whitehouse.gov.''

Substitute the words "health insurance reform" for "anti-war protests," and you get the exact wording of a blog posted by Macon Phillips, the White House director of new media, on Tuesday.

"I can only imagine the level of justifiable outrage had your predecessor asked Americans to forward e-mails critical of his politics to the White House," Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, wrote in a letter to President Obama. "I suspect that you would have been leading the charge in condemning such a program."

No lie. Now I don't think Obamaland was working on an "enemies list" — as some conservatives have charged. But I do want to note how deftly the left has abandoned its old rallying cry, "Dissent is patriotic."

Democratic leaders have taken to dissing health care dissenters who show up at town-hall meetings conducted by members of Congress visiting their districts — and not just for the boorish behavior of the loudmouths.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-San Francisco, dismissed protesters as "Astroturf" — artificial grassroots support. On MSNBC's "Hardball," Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., exhorted the media to investigate town-hall protesters, as "this is just all organized."

And: "You in the media have to take a look at what's going on here. This is all planned. It's to hurt our president and it's to change the Congress."

When Boxer grilled Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice about what personal price the childless Rice paid for the Iraq War, Boxer later boasted that she was "speaking truth to power." But when angry voters try to do the same with elected officials, whether they're heckling them or just showing up, Boxer wants the media to investigate.

It's laughable: Democrats discrediting protests because — oooooo — they're organized.

Last year, weren't these same folk guffawing about Jesus being a community organizer?

I want to be clear: I want nothing to do with any protesters who carry swastikas, hang our leaders in effigy or show up to disrupt when a duly elected official speaks. Over the years, I've seen too many signs depicting the president as a Nazi and too many extremists who think they are so right that they don't have to respect the free-speech rights of others.

The problem is: When anti-Bush protesters behaved badly, when Code Pinkers shouted and anti-war protesters brandished signs with swastikas, they did not rate nearly as much press scrutiny as the ObamaCare protesters. There seems to be the impression in my profession that comparisons of Bush with Hitler were to be expected, but not of Obama with Hitler. That's below the belt.

Asked about the blog asking readers to flag "protests that seem fishy," White House spokesman Adam Abrams responded that the intent was to combat "intentionally misleading" material on the president's health care agenda. "We are not compiling lists or sources of information," he added. "We may post fact checks from time to time to be sure Americans know the truth about health insurance reform."

Be it noted the "disinformation" blog — titled "Facts Are Stubborn Things" — was prompted by the posting of a video clip in which Obama, running for the U.S. Senate in 2003, said, "I happen to be a proponent of a single-payer universal health care program." Now Obama supports allowing people to keep their private plans. The White House cried foul at the very hint that Obama wants to "eliminate" anyone's current health care plan.

Politifact.com looked at the clip in July and summed up Obama's position on single-payer health care thus: "So what we see here is a candidate who in 2003 was trying to appeal to a liberal electorate and today has moderated his comments to appeal to a broader national audience. That's a Half Flip in our view."

Facts are stubborn things. But Democratic leaders are not stubborn. If the Bush White House had asked Americans to "flag" critics, you know that Pelosi and Boxer would have demanded that the Bushies spike that blog. But now, with their man in the White House, they're up with the organization. As long as it's their organization.

E-mail Debra J. Saunders at dsaunders@sfchronicle.com. To find out more about Debra J. Saunders, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Spot on article, Debra!
Comment: #1
Posted by: MissButterfly
Sun Aug 9, 2009 6:30 AM
Ma'am;... It is a dangerous game the right plays in its effort to kill health care reform... I love danger, and all the more so when it is some one I care little enough for who is doing the dangerous deed... But the rich should remember in trying to keep their castles of cash that they have the most to lose, and the poor and middle class have nothing left to lose... So while they demogogue this issue, and misinform, and shout down the most basic element of democracy in the ability of the rulers to communicate with the ruled, they set the rules they must themselves suffer... Why should we listen to them??? Why should we extend to them the basic courtesies of a polite society??? Here stand the rich and their fools trying to impede the working of government.... When have they not done so??? Yet, we will all find that if swine flu, or some other malady sweeps across this land that our health care system will collapse... And we have seen this with Katrina, where government would not act as governments should, and governments do, but deny to society the most basic services to avoid taxing the rich...Health care is a basic service, and a basic cost of living...The wealth of the wealthy means nothing while the poor, the young, and the old die miserable deaths for want of treatment... The voices of the many are as angry as the voices of the few, and with better cause...If the rich think government is not doing well for them, they should consider the many for whom government is an active impediment to justice... The right would do well to allow health care reform, and then gut it at some later date...Instead, they play this game of grass roots... Trust me on this... The government is all that stands between the dispossessed of this society and the rich who have owned government, and have kept it from its legitimate goals...Government is your sole defense, and government has little more moral authority than the worthless wealthy... I love danger, and I would not go for a smoke in a powder keg...Nor would I incite to riot having little sense of the depth of despair this people suffer... It is a game to the right, but they have all the chips, and for them to throw the rule book out at this stage of the game is suicide... Reigns of terror hurt whole societies... For what pittance are the rich setting free the Genies of anger and animosity among this people toward their useless government??? Sow the wind, and reap chaos... Is this what we should expect from each other, and from our society??? Should not government do the good for which it was created, and should we not condemn all who stand it the way??? For lack of a better word, you people are traitors, and it is because you have divided us so you could take what is ours, and now you want to tear down the very government which demands our peace... If you will not give peace, what peace do you deserve??? If this government cannot reform health care, it should itself be reformed, but, by Christ in Heaven, we should not inovke violence -which injures innocent and guilty alike... We should do as Western Society has always done, and seek first peace... Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #2
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Sun Aug 9, 2009 7:17 AM
Here's another stubborn fact, Saunders: The U.S. is supposed to be the richest and most advanced country on the planet, and yet we can't provide our citizens something as basic as universal and guaranteed access to healthcare like the rest of the civilized world does. We have lots of smart bombs to dump on any country that defies us, but what our healthcare insurers think is smart is dumping any patient stupid enough to get the kind of illness that requires long-term expensive medical care.

If you had anything resembling a heart and a brain, you would be expressing outrage over how well the corporate interests are succeeding in the time-honored, decades-old tradition of blocking any true attempt to change this miserable status quo. Here you go cackling along like some kind of goose bragging to the rest of the gaggle about how folks trying to do something positive for a change are just as uncool as the ones before them who specialized in doing nothing except fighting phony wars and pissing all over our constitutional rights. Keep up the good work Saunders, the mob appreciates it.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Masako
Sun Aug 9, 2009 10:41 AM
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