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Showing posts with label Blue Dog Democrats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blue Dog Democrats. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Video: Yesterday in 100 Seconds


It is Tuesday, All eyes on health care, the battle is on, show down at high noon, high noon, pulling out the big guns, closer than ever before, we're gonna get the job done, health care reform event, another one, familiar Washington script, we've heard excuses, delay, defeat reform, try to delay action, the President will see you now, slow it down, slow this thing down, gradually get there, slow the train down, press the pause button, scrap this bill, miss target dead line, do what's right, be thorough, more you delay, go into the hole, health care is just is costing us up the waz zoo, do you know what that waz zoo is?, a very risky experiment, rushing, politically reckless, just saying no also politically reckless, are you still my friend?, absolutely, God bless you, if this isn't socialism, what is?, did you see the price of ham yesterday?, I'm gonna hang myself, or we could do the hard work needed, finally pass health care reform, this won't be easy, Democrats are by no means united, wobbling in different parts, Blue Dog Democrats, expressing a lot of concern, those Blue Dogs, Blue Dogs Blue Dogs Blue Dogs, you've got to hand it to them on the nickname, drag them by the collar, faces turn blue, kind of cool, ruff, I like it, have a nice glass of wine before you go to sleep, there you go, the doctors are in


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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Video: A Message to The Blue Dogs



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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

For Sale: A wing of the Democratic Party - Blue Dog Democrats party with A T & T in Denver (think warrantless wiretapping)


AT&T thanks the Blue Dog Democrats with a lavish party

(updated below (with video added) - Update II)

Last night in Denver, at the Mile High Station -- next to Invesco Stadium, where Barack Obama will address a crowd of 30,000 people on Thursday night -- AT&T threw a lavish, private party for Blue Dog House Democrats, virtually all of whom blindly support whatever legislation the telecom industry demands and who also, specifically, led the way this July in immunizing AT&T and other telecoms from the consequences for their illegal participation in the Bush administration's warrantless spying program. Matt Stoller has one of the listings for the party here.

Armed with full-scale Convention press credentials issued by the DNC, I went -- along with Firedoglake's Jane Hamsher, John Amato, Stoller and others -- in order to cover the event, interview the attendees, and videotape the festivities. There was a wall of private security deployed around the building, and after asking where the press entrance was, we were told by the security officials, after they consulted with event organizers, that the press was barred from the event, and that only those with invitations could enter -- notwithstanding the fact that what was taking place in side was a meeting between one of the nation's largest corporations and the numerous members of the most influential elected faction in Congress. As a result, we stood in front of the entrance and began videotaping and trying to interview the parade of Blue Dog Representatives, AT&T executives, assorted lobbyists and delegates who pulled up in rented limousines, chauffeured cars, and SUVs in order to find out who was attending and why AT&T would be throwing such a lavish party for the Blue Dog members of Congress.

Amazingly, not a single one of the 25-30 people we tried to interview would speak to us about who they were, how they got invited, what the party's purpose was, why they were attending, etc. One attendee said he was with an "energy company," and the other confessed she was affiliated with a "trade association," but that was the full extent of their willingness to describe themselves or this event. It was as though they knew they're part of a filthy and deeply corrupt process and were ashamed of -- or at least eager to conceal -- their involvement in it. After just a few minutes, the private security teams demanded that we leave, and when we refused and continued to stand in front trying to interview the reticent attendees, the Denver Police forced us to move further and further away until finally we were unable to approach any more of the arriving guests. read more here

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