How the right wing crazies are going to help us win!

Dear Friends, We in Pennsylvania have built a huge movement for health care reform, so it is not surprising that we were one of the first places to witness the right wing’s vicious campaign of lies and intimidation at the Town Hall held by Senator Specter and HHS Secretary Sebelius in Philadelphia a week ago. I’ll admit that we were all surprised by anti-democratic tactics that I had not seen in over thirty years of political activism. But, if we are all willing to work hard and keep to our strategy and take immediate action when we need you to, I guarantee we are going to win health care reform this year. And the right wing craziness is going to help us. Here’s why: The right wing strategy has two parts. The first is to bring small numbers of people to events to get media attention by means of utterly… Continue reading

The Culture of Viagra and Violence Against Women

A column today by Bob Herbert, and a blog post by a friend, point to the continuing epidemic of violence against women. Thinking about it today led me to do a little work on an essay that will appear in a book I’m writing about politics and sex, called Civilization and Its Contents. The argument of the essay might help us understand some of the sources of violence against women. A warning. This essay is mainly not about violence against women. It’s about certain views of sexuality and certain sexual practices that, I believe, are part of a larger set of misogynistic practices and beliefs that encourage violence against women. I’ll say something at the end of the essay about violence against women. But I take a long and meandering path back to the subject. I initially began this essay because a friendly commentator on the central essay of my… Continue reading

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-08-09

is just back from DC with good news about a few PA Blue Dogs and about how the right wing is shooting themselves in the foot! # My DN oped on taxing health care benefits. Written before the mob arrived to disrupt real debate about health care http://tinyurl.com/lltg2k # @tomfitzgerald While you were away the “tough sell” health care bill cleared three House committees while polls r still strong # Powered by Twitter Tools. Continue reading

Quotes from the illustrious dead

There are three approaches to life, that of anger, gratitude and laughter. Those who take the path of anger become bad people, who bring destruction on themselves and others. Those who take the path of gratitude become good people, who bring happiness to themselves and others. And those who take the path of laughter become teachers, who teach us about the choices before us. —dead white Greek guy, I think. It’s not enough to follow the Oracle’s injunction to “know thyself.” We must also have the courage to act on that knowledge—another dead Greek guy Continue reading

Where we are on health care reform

Don’t make yourself crazy! I generally don’t recommend health care activists follow the ins and outs of the legislative process in Washington. There is always a tug of war between progressives and conservatives and it changes as we move from one field of play to another, that is from one committee to another and then to the floor of each house of Congress. Bills get better and they get worse. There is little that any of us can do to influence the details of legislation at each of these moments. The fundamental thing we need to do is to shape the overall environment in which legislation is being considered by getting the word out about health care reform; building our movement; and keeping pressure on our members of Congress by means of letters, phone calls, emails. We especially need to focus on those who seem to be wavering in support… Continue reading

The death of Marlene Dietrich

The death of Michael Jackson and a video I just saw reminded me of something: When the news came on TV that Marlene Dietrich died in 1992, I was in a coffee shop in a hotel, I think, in Boston. I saw a tall bald man who must have been in his mid-seventies, with a tan shirt and round horn-rim glasses standing in front of the TV. He was looking up at it, with an espresso cup in his hand, and tears streaming down his face. Was he crying because of what she had meant to him? Over his lost youth? Over something else that connected him to her? I don’t know. But it was pure and touching and one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen. Continue reading

Where is the movement? Notes on the PA HCAN campaign.

Pretty much every day for the last few weeks, I talk to  a health care activist last week who is freaking out about the ups and downs in Congressional consideration of health care. “Relax” I said. “There are always ups and downs whenever Congress is considering any important legislation. There is always  a great deal of tension and division and dispute—some of it is real and some of it is posturing. We are going to win, because we are building a real movement for historic reform.” “But where is that movement?” he said. It’s a good question. And I have to say that, despite my spending twenty five years as a political scientist who sometimes taught and wrote about political and social movements, I don’t think I ever understood what a political movement was until this moment. I understand what one is now because at this moment I’m kind of… Continue reading

50,000 Congressional Contacts on Health Care Today!

That’s our goal, nationwide. And we are hoping for 3-4000 from Pennsylvania. Can you help? You can use our on-line tool to send and email to your own member of the House http://healthcareforamericanow.org/page/speakout/affordability Or you can call at 1.877.264.4226 And if you really want to help, you can do phone banking into the districts of PA Blue Dogs. I’ll send you a script and a list of people to call if you contact me at MarcStier@hcanpa.org. Thanks! Continue reading