Last night we finally heard from our President on the subject of healthcare – a topic of great controversy and national division. It was about time he spoke up. I’m not going to post much about the actual speech because there are other, more qualified bloggers who will handle that. Let me just say, first I’m relieved the public option is still on the table although I would be much happier with the single payer plan. But, change comes slowly so compromises will have to be made; perhaps the next generation. I think most all of us have known that this would not be the sweeping change we had hoped for, but still, it's something.What was far more disturbing was the disgusting, disrespectful display of some of the GOP members. There were those that sat there playing with their blackberries like petulant school children with their fingers in their ears. And the group that kept holding up their papers, presumably a GOP healthcare bill which they somehow thought should be the only one considered.
And then out of the crowd, a man elected to a Congressional office, who I suppose we could assume was raised with some sort of manners, but certainly did not show them last night, yelled out, “You lie!” Apparently someone forgot to tell Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC – surprise, surprise) that this was not some sleasy street corner in Columbia…There were, of course, all the usual GOP comments afterwards about how the President isn’t knuckling under to all their scare tactics and whining about how their campaign of shock and awe just isn’t getting the desired results but the one comment that really made me pause was from Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.):
"It was a good speech, the problem is that what he wants and what they've written are two totally different things. I'm willing to compromise to get things fixed. But I'm not willing to put the government in charge because we don't have a good track record." (emphasis mine)
The GOP is decrying government involvement even though they are part of that very same government. Now, one of their members actually admits that they aren’t any good at their jobs. But they think the nation should hang on their every word and accept their spin that somehow they are really the majority and they only lost because other petulant Republicans stayed home and didn’t vote.
All I want to say to the GOP is, “YOU lie!” And you’re not even very good it.
