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Monday, November 17, 2014

THREE MARTINI LUNCH: NOVEMBER 17, 2014

National Review's Jim Geraghty and host Greg Corombos discuss current events. Today's topics: Polls show ObamaCare with its lowest approval rating ever, ISIS beheads American Peter Kassig, and the Obama administration tries to downplay Jonathan Gruber's role in creating ObamaCare.



Gruber: Obama personally asked me to help disguise unhelpful ObamaCare facts
That's not quite his verbatim quote, but it's pretty darn close:
"The problem is it's a political nightmare, and people say 'no, you can't tax my benefits'…so what we did a lot in that room was think a lot about well how could we make this work?  … And [Obama] is really a realistic guy.  He was like, 'look, I can't just do this.'  He said 'it's just not going to happen politically.  The bill will not pass.  How do we manage to get there through phase-ins and other things?'  And we talked about it.  He was just very interested in that topic."
And why was Obama so keen on obscuring the nature of his signature law's taxes?  Perhaps because he'd just recently spent months relentlessly hammering John McCain over a proposal to tax health benefits "for the first time."  So he needed MacGruber to swoop in and help craft a strategy of evasion and deflection.  Noah mentioned over the weekend that in his response to Grubergate, Obama insisted that he'd never misled the public on Obamacare (which virtually nobody really buys at this point, and for good reason) and disavowed Gruber's seemingly endless damning comments.
One formulation that stuck out to me was his assertion that Gruber "was never on our staff."  This is exceedingly weak spin.  The contains evidence that the president was personally huddling with Gruber on the Obamacare sales pitch, charging him with fashioning accounting tricks that might provide a politically-necessary fig leaf — which Paul Ryan dismantled at the  pre-passage "health care summit."  It's impossible for the White House to just divorce itself from this guy.  He was very much their guy.  Not only did they furnish Gruber with $400,000 for his services, they made him a leading point person for "drafting the specifics" of the law with Congress.
That 2012 profile also quotes Gruber cheerfully describing himself as a "card-carrying Democrat" who routinely holds election night "victory parties" with friends.  (How did this year's celebration go, I wonder?)  Obama can try to pull a Pelosi with Gruber.  Good luck with that.  Alternatively, he can keep lying about not having lied, but only the hardest-core of partisans will believe him.  Even Obamacare supporters like Ron Fournier are throwing in the towel, conceding that the law was constructed on a "foundation of lies."  Indeed.
Also read:

Gruber: RomneyCare just a way to "rip off" the feds for $400 million a year

Obama Is Now Washington's Most Powerful Obstructionist

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1 comment:

  1. Among many, a couple things about GruberGate jump out at me. One is "the stupidity of the voter" and how the MSM is playing that as yep, those conservatives sure are stupid. Reality is, of course, that us conservatives saw right through the deceptions used every step of the way. The stupid voters are the low-info voters and, by the way, didn't every Democrat in office buy into the spin and VOTE Obamacare into law? I'll paraphrase Pelosi..."we don't have to read the bill, we just have to believe the spin."

    The rhetorical question is what if a Republican President had a paid advisor that was caught on tape telling how they fooled the stupid American people with a bunch of BS in order to get Social Security privatized? Can you say relentless Democrat and MSM shitstorm along with impeachment? I guarantee there wouldn't be a Chris Christie running around talking compromise.

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