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Reproductive Justice and Gender

GOP Pretends to Care About Patient's Rights

By Lois Uttley . Posted May 18, 2009.


Meet the newest defender of reproductive rights: Frank Luntz, a GOP strategist plotting to sink health care reform with lies about "patient's rights."
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Meet the newest defender of reproductive rights: GOP strategist Dr. Frank I. Luntz. 

Yes, that's the fellow who's advising the Republicans in Congress on how to defeat health reform this year by scaring voters about a "Washington takeover of health care." His leaked strategy memo has Democrats scrambling to devise a response to what they fear could be this year's version of the "Harry and Louise" attack ad that sunk the Clinton health plan.  

What Luntz is trying to do is get Republicans pounding away at the idea of a "public plan" in national health reform, that would compete with private insurance companies. The idea of a government-sponsored health plan has sent the GOP off a cliff. (It seems they have forgotten about Medicare.) 

But a close reading of Luntz's memo reveals some surprising language - and potential opportunities to turn his messages back on the Republicans. After all, he is trying to reinvent a group of politicians who have spent the last eight years standing for maximum government interference in Americans' personal health care decisions.  

Whether it was low-income women seeking to end unintended pregnancies for which they were not prepared, or Terri Schiavo's husband trying to let her have the peaceful death she wanted, Republicans were all for sticking their noses into agonizing family health care decisions that should remain private. These interfering politicians haven't minded overruling doctors and scientists either. Remember the outrageous intrusion of ultraconservative ideology into the FDA's decision-making on emergency contraception? 

Here are two of my favorite tidbits from his memo: 

    What Americans are looking for in health care is "more access to treatments and more doctors ... with less interference from insurance companies and Washington politicians and special interests." 

    As our first priority, we need to preserve what works in America, protect the sacred doctor-patient relationship and allow people to choose the personal care that suits their individual needs.  

Hmm. Where have we heard that before? Was it something a reproductive health advocate once said about letting women and their doctors decide? In Luntz's world, that doctor-patient relationship has become not just important, but sacred. Notice how he craftily worked religion into the message, the way Karl Rove used to?

Luntz goes on to cite some interesting, although unattributed, public opinion research to support his advice that the words "deny" and "denial" should "enter the conservative lexicon immediately." Apparently, Republican researchers asked people: "What would you be most concerned about if the government were to further regulate healthcare? The most popular answer was "being denied a procedure or medication because a Washington bureaucrat says no."   


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Posted by: JSquercia on May 18, 2009 3:50 PM   
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At least if I were denied care from some government Bureaucrat HE wouldn't be doing to ensure that Company makes a PROFIT as the Insurance Industry does .They need profits to pay those Large CEO salaries and Stockholder dividends .
Medicare for all is the most simple way to provide Single payer health Insurance . Fix Medicare Part D to allow the government to negotiate Prices for drugs just as The VA currently does

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» RE: At least Posted by: JefffromCA
You're getting no where with the abortion issue
Posted by: jreal on May 18, 2009 7:22 PM   
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This article might be fine for hard core politically oriented liberals, but for anyone else, it's just trying to compare one party's attempt at saving a baby's life, with a persons choice of physician.

It's repelling for most people. I was hoping that it would have given more examples, although the Terry Schaivo case might be OK, but those two alone is a lack of substance for this article's argument.

I'm still befuddled how the liberal party came to support the death of a child without any exempts. It tarnishes the name liberal. Liberals are so pristine in almost every other area, except for this one.

Yeah, free choice is liberal, but it's the liberals that also look out for those who don't have a voice; like the baby in a womb. Don't they have a choice.

I think some conservative zealots and some religious zealots got together and created a coup on owning the rights to morality. In the process they pitted liberals against conservatives on the issue and succeeded on being the party of morality. All the liberals fell for it hook, line, and sinker in the 50's, 60's, and 70's with all the young stubborn "I do what I want" heathens of the day.

It's all crap because most liberals I personally know are pro-life, and most conservatives I know may not say they're pro-choice, but they sure do practice it!

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Republicans don't give a rat's ass about "life"
Posted by: Beadmaster on May 19, 2009 11:10 AM   
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Let's face it...not only do Republican politicians want to force us all to remain barefoot and pregnant, once those kiddies are born, it's hands off for 18 years, don't bother looking for a handout. (And after 18 years, it's a viable soldier, who is eligible to be killed, because "all life" is "sacred." Yeah, right.)

All they care about is control. But get pregnant with an unwanted child, and as a Republican, it's a valid abortion, then back to protesting the same clinic that performed the abortion. Because they're really not against abortion, they're only against abortion for anyone who might really want to make their own choices, rather than be controlled. Once they get rid of our choices, it's an easy plane trip for them to go to Europe for a "spa vacation" to get that abortion. Maybe get a little nip/tuck at the time, too, so they really look rejuvenated.

They don't give a rat's ass about "right to life." The only lives they care about are the ones they can control. A fetus born after only 2 months in the womb is not only mostly unformed, it's got no ability to survive or think for itself. And they want to give that more rights than they'll give to us? When that 2 month old fetus can pull the voting booth lever and make an impassioned speech for its life, I will consider it a human being with rights. But not until then.

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