Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Documenting the Conspiracy

Why are right wingers such avid conspiracy theorists? Well, maybe because they're part of ongoing conspiracies. Rolling Stone has documented what earlier stories partially revealed and what many observers suspected: the mob violence unleashed at town hall meetings etc. was organized from the top by Rovian political operatives, and financed by the huge health insurance companies out to either kill reform or, more likely, get the dream deal for themselves:

Far from representing a spontaneous upwelling of populist rage, the protests were tightly orchestrated from the top down by corporate-funded front groups as well as top lobbyists for the health care industry. Call it the return of the Karl Rove playbook: The effort to mobilize the angriest fringe of the Republican base was guided by a conservative dream team that included the same GOP henchmen who Swift-boated John Kerry in 2004, smeared John McCain in 2000, wrote the script for Republican obstructionism on global warming, and harpooned the health care reform effort led by Hillary Clinton in 1993.

"The insurance industry is up to the same dirty tricks, using the same devious PR practices it has used for many years, to kill reform," says Wendell Potter, who stepped down last year as chief of corporate communications for health insurance giant CIGNA. "I'm certain that people showing up at these town halls feel that they're there on their own — but they don't realize they're being incited, ultimately, by the insurance industry and the other special interests."

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