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Bill Moyers did an excellent segment with Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Drew Altman on health care reform, and in this segment they discuss how the polling and narratives being driven by the mainstream media and the 24 hour "news" cycle are actually preventing there from being an honest debate on health care reform.

BILL MOYERS: Kathleen, what's playing out here?

KATHLEEN HALL JAMIESON: People who are angry and frustrated and not necessarily well informed in part driven by people who are on the other side of the reform effort. And it's driving into news evocative visuals that are leading the public, I think, to overgeneralize the extent to which there is principal, reasoned dissent from health care reform.

DREW ALTMAN: It's part of our democracy, but I think it's actually kind of sad because the left, doesn't like this legislation a lot. They're not really enthusiastic about it. They would prefer a single-payer approach with more government. And on the conservative side, they're not crazy about it either. They would like a market approach, people getting vouches or a tax credit and just shop in the marketplace. This is down-the-middle legislation. And yet we see these fears and concerns as if this were a radical approach. It's not a radical approach. It's just a down-the-middle approach.

KATHLEEN HALL JAMIESON: But you're also seeing something else. In your clip you see a woman who says, "Is it coming out of my paycheck?" She's raising a legitimate question. But when people are shouting at each other, the answer doesn't get through. And when you're impugning the integrity of the person who's answering the questions, the member of Congress, that person's response isn't going to be believed if it is able to be articulated and isn't simply shouted down.

And so it's not creating context in which misinformation on both sides can be corrected. And that's the problem. We don't have a deliberative process here taking place in public to inform public opinion.

Instead, we're potentially distorting it.

DREW ALTMAN: But I think what also happens is, the concerns of most Americans, of average Americans, just get lost in this process. This whole debate began because of the real problems and worries that average people are having paying their health care bills. And what we really have here are the strong concerns and fears-- and you don't want to minimize them; it's part of our democracy-- that some people have about this legislation.

But the worries that average people have that we see in our polls about paying their bills get lost. And in instead we're debating other things, fears that people have that really aren't there in the legislation.

BILL MOYERS: How do we decide who these people represent? I mean, are they just a fringe element that are like honey to the cameras of the press? Or is there something else going on that's difficult at this moment to measure?

KATHLEEN HALL JAMIESON: I'm not sure that we should be trying to measure it. I worry about public opinion polls coming into this environment and asking questions that may actually distort our understanding of what the public knows. Unless you start by asking the public in a poll what they know, what the baseline level of knowledge is, it doesn't matter what the public thinks ultimately about a piece of legislation or not because you can be reflecting uninformed public opinion.

But the nature of public opinion it's expressed in "USA Today" in-- at a front-page piece that appeared on Thursday of this week which says "Protests Tilt Views on Health Care Bill." Now that's reflecting the results of a poll that asked about people's response not to the health care bill but to the protests about the health care bill.

But the headline leads you to think it's about the health care bill itself. And it suggests that public opinion is now shifting dramatically away from the Obama health care reform efforts.

BILL MOYERS: So the protests seem to be making some people more sympathetic to the protesters?

KATHLEEN HALL JAMIESON: And potentially the press then picks that up, polls, finds that sympathy, creates a structure that suggests that health care reform initiatives are losing support. Now polls have driven press coverage which says "Obama on the defensive. Obama struggling to explain. Obama trying," when, in fact, the dynamic under that has been created by a news structure that decided to cover this in a certain way, to do polling in a certain way. And those two things played into the process to make it more difficult for the discussion to actually happen about the substance of what's going on.

DREW ALTMAN: So it's exactly right. So we have the protests, the media coverage, especially the 24-hour news cycle, follows the protests and the town meetings. Then the polls poll about the media coverage of the protests. And we create almost an alternative reality about what is occurring out there.

When you look at the real polls about where the public actually is, what you see is there's been a little bit of a tick down in public support and people are getting a little anxious as they follow the media coverage. But still the majority of the American people are for moving forward with this.

And we have seen more people begin to say, "Gee, I'm not so sure that this is good for me and my family," but it's still a small number. It's only 20, 22 percent who say, "I'm a little bit worried about this." And a much bigger number say, "I still think this is good for me and my family." And then you've got a group in the middle who's not so sure. And everyone's fighting for that group on both sides.

KATHLEEN HALL JAMIESON: And imagine if you're trying now as just a person who's sitting in your home and you do all sorts of other things, you have a job, you have children, you know, you have all sorts of concerns. And what you get of this debate is what comes through news. The pictures that you're seeing are-- because the news is focusing on conflict and attack, are a very angry people shouting at representatives.

First, no substantive information. But secondly, what aren't you seeing? Well, you aren't seeing something that actually was featured on the front page of "The New York Times" this week. "Free health care draws thousands. Thousands of people came to the forum in Englewood, California, for free dental care and free medical and vision services." People at protests-- people protesting health care reform shouting at legislators as opposed to people waiting for free health care and dental care--

DREW ALTMAN: Who can't afford it otherwise.

KATHLEEN HALL JAMIESON: Who can't afford it otherwise.

DREW ALTMAN: Right.

KATHLEEN HALL JAMIESON: Now suppose we saw more of these pictures and fewer of those or just a balance of the two. You'd have a completely different sense of what's at play in the debate. Pictures matter. Evocative visuals lead us to generalize to what's important to the framing of the debate, how we should see this discussion. And also they help shape the answers to those public opinion polls. More pictures of people dissenting, more sense that maybe we should hold back a little in our support. More pictures of people in need of care, people just like us who don't have it, greater sense that maybe there's a social concern here. And then the question might I, the insured, at some point be in that situation?

DREW ALTMAN: And you really got to feel bad for just the American people who, from the beginning, have just been trying to answer one question. Will this help me with my health care bills? That's the question they're trying to answer.

And so they're turning on the television and they're seeing a debate about whether this is Russia or it isn't Russia and whether there are death panels and whether it's a government take over of the health care system. And they just want to know "my premiums are going up $1 thousand every five years. And is this going to help me with that 'cause I can't pay my rent or my mortgage? I'm having trouble paying for my food because of my health care bills." That's really the question they want answered.



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so rare on the airwaves. Kudos to Moyers.

If we could see more images similar to the health care give-away in CA - it would be an eye opener.

Unfortunately the ProfitMedia's interest lies in not only maintaining the status quo -

but regressing our society into a Milton Friedman feudalism with the Corporation as the feudal lord.

Kathleen Hall Jamieson is so brilliant and kickass. Damn I wish she was president. Obama still defers to the corporate media and runs in circles trying to please its trashing of him.

Imagine if every human beings talents and ability's were considered equally important.

of the majority"?

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The Founding Fathers called that Mobocracy.

They delibertely formed our system to avoid that with separation of powers, and a tripartite system to create what we call today gridlock.

)O(

I like her too.

She doesn't suffer fools from right or left.

See even Bill is isolated/separated from the everyday American experience that's unfolding right in front of us.

Of course the corporate media is helping the insurance corporations and supporting the astroturf "protesters" and making them stars. When it came to the life and death issues of a bloody war in Iraq, the same corporate media supported the MIC and totally, ruthlessly censored the many organized protests or kept them in humiliating "free speech zones". This country is hopelessly fucked.

and the worst part is it's going to be a slow, agonizing decline.

the Corporate Feudal Overlords can manufacture another nasty shock such as 9/11.

They would then lower the boom very quickly.

with the engineered financial fraud (bailouts, TARP, Government -Sachs, AIG, Fed) > the second shock (tremor, if you will) to split the fabric of our society (after 9/11)

The next part of the financial meltdown will come soon....and then we'll have a nice engineered flu pandemic so they can call out the troops.

All this healthcare 'debate' is just a distraction.

yes; I think that is closer to the truth.

I regret that I didn't emigrate when I was young, healthy and had marketable skills.

Too soon old - too late smart.

Too soon old - too late smart.
SAME PROBLEM along with others I know.

)O(

Sun, 08/16/2009 - 08:29 — That Mick Piobr

the Corporate Feudal Overlords can manufacture another nasty shock such as 9/11.

They would then lower the boom very quickly.
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I'm sure when Moyer's is on the set he's ducking constantly.

Corporate Feudal Overlords

touché

I can see agonizing but slow?
I'm seeing fast agonizing.
All I have to do is look at my children, and both of them are in their 40's.
My grand children are another subject disaster.

It's being distorted. Deliberately!

@_@

Distorted by lame and weak MSM stenographers shilling for their corporate masters, who gladly rake in their bloated salaries rather than lift up their now severely debased profession.

we just haven't gotten around to burying it!

our backward ass country that discussion such as this is the exception rather than the rule. The more freedom we have, the more necessary a diligent, informed and involved citizenry. Unfortunately it's a bit the catch 22. Media driven by profit motive need not pay homage to ethics or principle unless dragged there by a population, unfortunately, informed for the most part, by the same media.

Diligence indeed.

After 8 years of the extraordinaire executive that truly attempted to be tyrannical, a more modarte administration is labeled the Tyrant and they must arm-up and hit the streets.

entirely predictable.

I am not the brightest bulb in the marquee, but when my [willfully] simplest utterances cause the majority of my listeners to fall into uncomfortable confusion, I have to accept that most of our latter day citizenry is undereducated (thanks largely to the Corporatists, who want a compliant, malleable and manageable work force). Compound that fact with our nation's ubiquitous addiction to all forms of media, but most specifically to television (again, whose messages predominate there?!), and I have to ask: Why are we the least surprised at these events?!?

If you are healthy and you have health insurance, you might think that everything is peachy.

If you become seriously ill you might find your troubles have only just begun. You may lose your job, your health insurance may cancel you, that is on top of being sick.

CNN chart on health care insurance coverage source (ie job or self pay etc) here

Time charts on what other countries spend and what we spend, and on what, here

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The brutal truth about America's healthcare

The Independent (UK) here

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Unconscionable Math

Health insurance companies rescind coverage for 0.5% of their contracts. Why is a 1/2 % rescission rate overall is enormous. That 0.5% are the very sick, precisely the ones who need coverage. If you a very sick your chances of being dropped are nearly 100% here

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The phrase FDR used to a group that made a proposal to him. He said he agreed with everything they said but THEY needed to go out to the public and 'make him do it'.

Nader at Commondreams on Single Payer

"Now Make Me Do It"

here

The Congressional switchboard is 202-224-3121. The full Medicare, single payer bill (backed by nearly ninety legislators) is H.R. 676. The go-to citizen group for your sustained engagement is singlepayeraction.org. The rest is up to you, the majority, who want to put the people first.

I had not heard of the health care give away until I saw it on a blog. I wonder how many people are like me and happen to run across this on a blog. The word needs to get out that this is happening. I am hoping that once the public really sees what is going they will be jumping all over congress' ass.

he'd show up at a health care give away event. The media would have little choice but to cover it then. Instead of spending so much time at town hall events, he needs to spend much more time in places that highlight the shortcomings of the current system. The media may not want to cover those events, but they will cover him.

Town halls don't work. They're great for pre-screened audiences or "love fests" (e.g. Jon Stewart's "Tom Jones concert" comment earlier this week), but they're also vulnerable to being taken over by low-intelligence people who simply want to create noise. In short, they easily fall victim to mob mentality--either negative or positive.

If Obama wants to impact this discussion, he needs to do his open-press events at places like this health care give-away. Also at places like the hospital system in Montana where doctors are employees in the system, rather than for-service providers. He needs to become more passionate and forcefully articulate (oratory his supposed strength).

But then, the question is, does Obama really want to impact this discussion? He's smart and surrounded by plenty of savvy people. I have to wonder: if he wanted to do it, wouldn't he have done it already? It just goes through my mind, that's all.

The president should be out front on this whole debate. Every chance he gets he should be out there standing up to the shouters. The fools protesting against there own self interest should be put down. They can shout out against the congress-critter that represents them because that person has no street cred. I doubt the most outspoken fool would take the chance sparring Obama. And as such,,, President Obama needs the help of the big dog.

Once again, this guy gives the small conservative group equal weight by telling what they want, and making it sound as though there are two major points of view.

We already have free market place conservative bullshit health care. That's the whole problem you stupid %$OIO@$&(%$#@!!!!

When 75% of the people agree on one thing (health care reform public option), and 20% do not, it is NOT a debate!

Why don't they just come out and say: you can't have this, because the super duper rich gagillionaires who have ALL of the money are making billions in corporate welfare salaries, and if the little neighbor kid has to die for lack of treatment, well that's the way it goes.

Plus, it also enables them to pay-off the politicians that you vote for. Check Mate!

How did the most vile, evil, greedy, dispicable lying SOB's this country has ever seen get control of our government?

didn't happen over night. Now go watch cops.

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We're having a pledge-drive this week, so instead PBS showed a documentary on the Big Band era instead.

I was hoping that meant Bill was on vacation.

itunes will have it.

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There are very few actual 'journalists' working in the media today - Moyers and his guests in this segment shine as a beacon of exception to that dilemma. It's refreshing to get THE FACTS presented for review instead of lies, innuendo and garbage mostly done by right-wing loons and their media lackeys...

If you could take someone from say, Argentina and let them watch two segments - Moyers doing his bit on PBS vs. Dick Armey doing his bit from NBC this morning it would be hilarious to get feedback....It's clearly time to tell the Dick Armey's of the world - get the hell off my media...and stay gone....

one thing that struck me,,,,was the calmness of the topic at hand. That my friends should be the norm at these so called town hall meetings. Do not get me wrong,, there are times that I want to overshout some other opinion. But I do give the civil discourse a chance. Most often,,, the cooler heads prevail and come to common ground. And that is my position on this health care situation. Myself,,, I would prefer single-payer. But at least the so called debate is moving some place. Better than in-action. I hope it passes and to some degree does fail so we as a nation of fools at the hands of the insurance companies rise to the occasion and demand REAL reform.

GE Media owns NBC, MSNBC, CNBC, and more.

http://www.ge.com/products_services/media_ent...

GE Heath Care is a global player in the medical industry.

http://www.gehealthcare.com/worldwide.html

GE is the second largest company in the world (market capitalization) and 11th on the Global Fortune 500 list.

GE is the 5th largest defense contractor in the US.

GE Capital has 130 million customers for credit cards, auto loans, mortgages and other banking functions.

No conflict of interest here.

If there is a secular form of sainthood we can confer on Bill Moyers, then we should get right on it to thank him for consistently bringing out the best discussions about issues that matter to thoughtful folks everywhere.

)O(

Since Obama seems to be capitulating on both public option and single-payer, who can we run against him for the 2012 elections

John Edwards?

Edwards is even more the phony.

)O(

In algebra a phony phony would be a really.

Or

Just a square.

amendment. let clenis run against the shrub. Make for worldwide tv.

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Is the Modern USA a Proto-Fascist State?
1: Powerful and continuing expressions of nationalism.
2: Disdain for the importance of human rights.
3: Identification of enemies/scapegoats as a unifying cause.
4: The supremacy of the military/avid militarism.
5: Rampant sexism.
6: A controlled mass media.
7: Obsession with national security.
8: Religion and ruling elite tied together.
9: Power of corporations protected.
10: Power of labor suppressed or eliminated.
11: Disdain and suppression of intellectuals and the arts.
12: Obsession with crime and punishment.
13: Rampant cronyism and corruption.
14: Fraudulent elections.
[ http://teresacentric.com/2007/08/is-the-moder... ]

H. Con. Res. 131: (See cosponsors)
[ http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill... ]
vs
H.R.3200: (See cosponsors)
[ http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill... ]

I wish these folks would have to end their comments by stating... And that is my opinion! To much trusting and shallow thought is the problem.

The women says she does not want her tax dollars going towards this and I think its a legitimate thing to say! Sure it is a legitimate remark... now ask her why she fucking feels that way genius!

Does the women pay taxes towards medicare/Social Security? Not to many Seniors getting abortions I guess?

If we decide we don't want to follow their gods law and our courts impose such sinful things as Roe v Wade, how else can they protect their personal beliefs(Besides killing Doctors in cold blood). If our Nation is not going to sanction their form of a Sharia type legal theocracy, their next option is to infiltrate our justice system. Do you think the Rove/attorney firings were for poor performance? This goes to forced vaccinations, forced participation with abortions, mark of the beast and all there other delusional ideas. The greedy have teamed up with gullible for two different goals... and that is to defeat this reform. Connect the damn dots for Christ's sake.(pun intended) That is my opinion and I'll leave you with another...

"When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying the cross." This insightful quote is from a book written in 1935 by Sinclair Lewis titled "It Can't Happen Here." :-/

Don't forget all the Corporations involved in the Prop 8 quagmire?

The Society of American Florists opposes health insurance reform? No more flowers for me.

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I do not understand your comment. Could you please extrapolate? Thank you

Amended: [noah]

H.R. 676: To provide for comprehensive health insurance coverage for all United States residents, improved health care delivery, and for other purposes.
[ http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill... ]

Once again... (See cosponsors)

I believe you can clearly correlate, that (R) in Republican... stands for more then just Republican. Who doesn't like word games. ;-)

Excellent as usual from Mr Moyers and his journal.

The point that jumped out at me was how the White House messaging has been so ineffective against the combined forces of the Mighty Wurlitzer of corporate MSM combined with intense lobbying of the Health insurance industry and typical political dirty tricks to muddy the factual debate with fear.
So I think it would be good to swing the focus to Health 'Insurance' reform which the majority of Americans know needs radical improvement, from talk of health CARE reform where most people are happy with the quality of care they receive and don't want the Government messing with it.

Obama should have held "town halls" at the free dental care tent clinic in California and at other such venues. Well, if Obama was really sincere about a public plan option he should have done that. It's a no-brainer.

I have tried to answer polls before, but the answer to the questions asked do not give me the choice to answer with my real answer. The choices given are not my honest answer. The choices given are leaning toward the answer that they are looking for not the person's real feeling.

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