Had this been a sincere attempt at listening to the opposing (GOP) view, and integrating the ideas the two sides could agree upon into actual health care legislation, you would have seen the following:
1. Obama would have been taking copious notes.
2. Obama would have asked follow up questions, such as, "That's an intriguing idea. How would you go about that?"
3. Obama would have said, "Okay. Let's get so-and-so and so-and-so, the ranking experts in the House and Senate on that, and put your heads together and get a proposal on my desk by the end of next week."
That is how a SINCERE manager of men (and women) EARNESTLY trying to problem solve would have conducted himself.
Oh, and just as a bonus, HE WOULD HAVE DONE THIS 13 MONTHS AGO.
25 February 2010
PROOF Obama Wasn't Sincere at Health Care Summit
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Obama Forces Airwaves (OFA... or, Organizing for America)
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When you couple this (below) with "needing a civilian force just as big and well funded" (OFA) as the armed forces and the creeeepy propaganda abuses we have seen him indulge in via the NEA, along with what we now about his intentions with Mark Lloyd and the FCC and "Localization" of radio (another name change like when we changed global warming to climate change - this used to be the fairness doctrine) then the whole thing starts to look super-duper creepy!
Original link to the super creepy instructions, including a clickable list of shows/numbers and a "report" on your call form is here.
Original link to the super creepy instructions, including a clickable list of shows/numbers and a "report" on your call form is here.
Obama campaign arm focuses on talk radio
The Democratic National Committee's Organizing for America has quietly launched an initiative aimed at making Obama supporters' voices heard on the largely conservative airwaves.
"The fate of health reform has been a focus of debate in living rooms and offices, on TV and online -- and on talk radio. And since millions of folks turn to talk radio as a trusted source of news and opinions, we need to make sure OFA supporters are calling in with a pro-reform message," says the introduction to the online tool.
The online tool presents users with a radio show discussing political topics, to which supporters can listen live, and the phone number for that station, for when health care comes up. It also offers tips for callers and talking points on the issue.
My quick sampling produced Christian radio, a local talk station in Buffalo, and the syndicated talk shows of Dr. Laura Schlessinger and Sean Hannity -- who will no doubt be thrilled with their new, liberal callers.
Supporters are then encouraged to report back on their encounters.
TechPresident's Nancy Scola writes that the program is a product of a new push inside the organization to develop new software tools to give supporters "achievable, tangible tasks to do that fit into the nooks and crannies of their day to day lives."
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0210/Obama_campaign_arm_focuses_on_talk_radio.html?showall
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0210/Obama_campaign_arm_focuses_on_talk_radio.html?showall
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