How the Media Has Failed America on Healthcare Reform–Part I
by Morgen RichmondMost casual followers of politics did not pick up on the debate over healthcare reform until some time this past summer. They mostly ignored the umpteen news conferences held by the President since the spring, but they couldn’t miss the broader media coverage of town hall outrage. But for a small number of media experts on health policy, and an only slightly larger number of interested followers, the healthcare debate actually began much earlier. In fact, even prior to this year, when the initial policy formulation and political posturing took place during the Democratic primary campaign.

All three leading Democratic candidates for President – Obama, Clinton, and yes, John Edwards – proposed virtually identical plans for healthcare reform. The only real substantive difference being that the Clinton and Edwards plans included an individual mandate for insurance, whereas Obama’s plan did not. (Obama has since come around to supporting this mandate.) But importantly, all the Democratic plans included the creation of a government-run insurance plan to compete with private insurers. What is now called, the “public option”.
Although he was destined to be a marginal candidate, Edwards played an important role in the healthcare debate. He was the first candidate to announce the details of his plan, and really put down a marker for liberal ambition on this issue leading into the election. Especially with the inclusion of the public option. And ultimately the other candidates largely followed his blueprint, even if they failed to credit him for his leadership on this issue.
You wouldn’t know it from following the media’s coverage of health reform this year, but Edwards described his plan much differently than the President has. Particularly with regards to the public option. Whereas Obama has consistently emphasized that the public option is only intended to provide more choice and competition in the market, Edwards openly acknowledged that his plan could lead to a single payer system over time. One where there is no choice and competition, only the government.
I posted a video earlier this year to highlight the President’s stark lack of candor relative to Edwards. But the point I want to make here is that the same media experts who were closely following the healthcare discussion during the campaign, are now covering the current debate. And so they are well aware of this difference in positioning between Edwards and Obama. In fact, to say it’s a difference in positioning is a gross understatement, as time and again the President has directly denied that the public option could ever lead to a single payer system. And he’s directly accused opponents who have claimed this of outright lying and spreading “myths”.

Susan Dentzer (PBS) and Julie Rovner (NPR) - Sept. 24, 2007
I think there are a number of people in the media who are guilty of selective memories in their coverage this year. But just to single out one example, the picture above shows Susan Dentzer from PBS (on the left) and Julie Rovner from NPR moderating a healthcare forum with John Edwards on Sept. 24, 2007. During this discussion, Edwards specifically said that under his plan the system could “gravitate” towards single payer over time. Now his positioning was that this would only happen if enough Americans willingly chose the public option. But this is a small distinction, given that the President has repeatedly and directly denied this could happen.
Susan Dentzer is now the Chief Editor of Health Affairs, a leading academic journal on public policy. Although virtually no one in the general public reads it, I credit Health Affairs for some honest coverage on the health reform debate, including the public option. By way of example, this recent blog post by contributor Jeff Goldsmith directly acknowledges that the public option could lead to single payer. And this earlier brief on the public option, does a reasonable job of covering both side of the debate without any obvious bias.
Julie Rovner is still a featured reporter with NPR, and in fact is considered one of the nation’s leading media experts on health policy. By way of contrast, Rovner has not only failed to report the genesis of the public option to her viewers (including the role of John Edwards), but she has actively defended the Administration’s position that any claims about single payer have no basis in fact. In fact she did so on NPR just yesterday, and has repeatedly done so since the debate heated up over the summer.
I emailed Rovner yesterday asking for her comment on this – and guess what? She responded. In part 2 of this article, I will post her response, and also highlight how the media as a whole has failed the American people. Here’s a hint: it’s not what you think.






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Don't be a putz and leave us hanging like that, it's not nice.
Actually, Hillary's plan was paid for.
Public Option = Government Takeover
Opt Out = Get no benefits, but pay the taxes
Cap and Trade = Take your money and get nothing in return
The corrupt thievery nature of politicians is almost humorous if it weren't so sad. Power corrupts, but absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Isn't if fitting that MCM has failed on reporting the Health Care story? The MSM could not report on something as simple as ACORN. How could they be trusted with something as important as Health Care?
"guilty of selective memories in their coverage this year."
I wonder how this all looks from a 1764 perspective.
I'm waiting for the day the Blue Dogs become the "dogone dogs" who couldn't win.
True, there are seats in congress some members just own. But, believe it or not, this is not a universal truth. It's not even a 25% of the time, truth. And, politicians are beginning to fear how they lost step with being popular.
Maybe, it's really the Hillary effect? Most of us has seen that Hillary remained clueless, while her husband aced to ability to cling to the middle of the road. And, given that you can't get elected when you have very high negatives; you've seen one way the democrapic leadership dealt with this. How? Well, they dumped Hillary, and ran to Obama. John Edwards just fell off the stage. While the media acted like the whole thing was just chirping crickets.
Can learn if a subject's not taught. But those Blue Dogs? They're blue from a lack of oxygen.
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/56144 Nineteen States Move to Defend Individual Health Care Choice
Let's do it in CA and every state asap!
"How the media has failed America on health care reform…" WTF? They haven't failed me.
I expected that they would slavishly drop to their collective knees and offer their "services" to Obama…after all, he's their Mess-eye-AHHHHH…..
Media failed me? Sheee-it, that presumes I was relying on the rat-ba$t@rds in the first place.
No thanks. I think for myself. I'll be F**ked in the skull with a Narwhal horn before I let some drool-y, ignorant, still-in-the-closet micro-sexual like P issie Chrissie Matthews do my thinking for me.
(P.S. "micro-sexual" ought to be self-explanatory…but if it isn't, it has to do with being a needled!ck).
I got one word for Sen. Snowe – SUCKER !!!!!
Harry Reid just made a fool out of you and your WHOLE freaking party called it …. YOU are truly a SUCKER !!!!!
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This failure to discuss the implications of the public option is pretty bad…
Thievery. Corruption. Incompetence. Marxism. What a bunch of losers in charge of this country! And if we turn it back over to the Republicans, they will probably find a way to make a bigger mess. What the heck are we to do?
Failed us on health care reform? The media has failed us on every facet of the fourth estate, traditionally deemed necessary, to protect us from tyranny.
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these iddiot’s working for these media companies don’t seem to get it that they are going to be in the same boat as the rest of us because if this bill is passed then obama and the owner’s of those news orginization’s will not allow them to keep their current healthcare insurance and any of those polititions that vote in favor of this socalled healthcare bill if they are voted out of office they most definately will loose their health care plan’s which we the tax payer’s pay for because we will cut them off and they may also loose their retirement package aswell so i think that they should think hard and long about if this is the kind of healthcare that they want for their selve’s and their families because that is where they are headea so you all should vote on this like you were votenig for your families future because you really are do you think that you and your family could survive under this socalled healthcare plan.
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