Showing posts with label Gov. Howard Dean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gov. Howard Dean. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Howard Dean Talks With Rachel Maddow About Obama's Deeply Offensive Defense of DOMA (and other updates)

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Quotes from Governor Dean in this interview:

"Of all the things that were done during sort of the anti-gay period, the electioneering period engineered by Karl Rove and Newt Gingrich and people like that, DOMA was probably the most offensive. And this, I think most people believe, never should have been signed. The language in this brief is really offensive, and it really is a terrible mistake. I doubt very much the President knew this was coming. I don't think for a minute this represents the President's position. But he is now going to have to dig himself out of this, because people are really upset about this, and they -- not just in the gay and lesbian community, but in the community of people who are interested in equal rights."

"You cannot talk about gay Americans the way that gay Americans were talked about in this brief."

"I do think it's bad that this kind of language was used in a Justice Department brief, presumably without the President's knowledge. That is really -- you just can't do that. You can't -- It is true that the Attorney General has the obligation to defend the law of the land whether the law of the land they agree with or not. But there are some times when the law of the land is so noxious -- This is not a bill to legalize same-sex marriage. That's not what this does. If DOMA gets repealed, that does not legalize same-sex marriage in places like Alabama and Texas which may not want to have same-sex marriage. But it does recognize the constitutional reciprocity of contracts from one state to another, and that is a basic Constitutional right."
Also appearing today, as the mainstream media wakes up to this issue: From today's New York Times editorial A Bad Call On Gay Rights:

The brief also maintains that the Defense of Marriage Act represents a “cautious policy of federal neutrality” — an odd assertion since the law clearly discriminates against gay couples. Under the act, same-sex married couples who pay their taxes are ineligible for the sort of federal benefits — such as Social
Security survivors’ payments and joint tax returns — that heterosexual married couples receive.

If the administration does feel compelled to defend the act, it should do so in a less hurtful way. It could have crafted its legal arguments in general terms, as a simple description of where it believes the law now stands. There was no need to resort to specious arguments and inflammatory language to impugn same-sex marriage as an institution.

In times like these, issues like repealing the marriage act can seem like a distraction — or a political liability. But busy calendars and political expediency are no excuse for making one group of Americans wait any longer for equal rights.
The Wall Street Journal's Kate Meckler has today printed an article on this story, Gay Group Slams Policies of President. For an excellent analysis of this article and other implications, read the post just up by John Aravosis at AmericaBlog. Among other things, AmericaBlog is making the link between these policy choices and the decision to have Rick Warren deliver a prayer which marred the Inauguration ceremony, and they are also suggesting lesbian and gay leaders boycott the DNC fundraiser planned for the 40th anniversary of Stonewall.

The WSJ Journal article concerns the letter just sent by Joe Solmonese of the Human Rights Campaign to the President, the text of which may be read here.

So, the question is: Did President Obama allow policy decisions concerning human rights to be made without his knowledge by Bush-holdover dobermans, or has Toto now pulled back the curtain to show us the administration's actual beliefs in action? Either way, I'm having Clinton vu.


(Hat-tip to Alison Bechdel and commenter Alex K at Dykes To Watch Out For for some of these leads.)
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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Moveon.org Launching Campaign for Progressive for HHS


MoveOn launched a petition to President Obama re: HHS

"President Obama, please pick a progressive champion to head up your health care reform effort. We're ready to fight for your goal of winning quality, affordable health care for everyone in 2009."

Dean for HHS supporters are currently signing this petition and talking about why they support Gov. Howard Dean as the progressive champion President Obama should choose.
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

UPI Picks up the Dean for HHS Story and Sanders Endorses

UPI is now reporting that Sanders has endorsed Dean for HHS. And maybe even more significantly, UPI is reporting the story as if Dean is a contender. No mention of fringe supporters on the left etc. It just lists Howard among other short listed and leaked names.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 9 (UPI) -- Former Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean should be named U.S. Health and Human Services secretary, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Ind-Vt., said Monday.

Sanders joined Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, and Reps. Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz., Alan Grayson, D-Fla., and Peter Welch, D-Vt., in backing Dean, a physician and former Vermont governor, for the Cabinet post, the Washington publication The Hill reported.

"Governor Dean understands, as you do, that all Americans are entitled to healthcare as a right of citizenship, and that we must pay far more attention to the needs of our children if we are to have a healthy and prosperous society," Sanders wrote in a letter to President Barack Obama.
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Monday, February 9, 2009

Leahy Also Endorses Gov. Dean for HHS

"I think Howard Dean would do a great job," Leahy told the Huffington Post at an event at Georgetown University. "He is a physician. As governor he had to deal with everything that went right with HHS and with everything that went wrong. He can tell us that these are the things that a governor has to face, Medicare especially and other things, he is very knowledgeable. He would be very good ... And he is obviously a tireless worker."-- HuffPo
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Sunday, February 8, 2009

More News on Dean for HHS

This weekend Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Peter Welch of Vermont joined Sen. Harkin, Rep. Grayson and Rep. Grijalva in publicly endorsing Gov. Howard Dean M.D. for Secretary Health and Human Services.

And the grassroots campaign to get the Good Doc. on the Cabinet has a brand new website:

http://www.DeanForHHS.com

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Harkin Endorses Dean For HHS

lol from amnesiaproletariat over at daily kos.

Huffpo has it that Sen. Tom Harkin from Iowa has endorsed Howard Dean for HHS.

The idea of nominating Howard Dean to head up the Department of Health and Human Services has the backing of at least one prominent national Democrat.

Iowa Senator Tom Harkin, who endorsed Dean's presidential campaign in 2004 and is rumored to be in the HHS running himself, applauded the idea of the former DNC header taking over the cabinet post vacated by Tom Daschle.

I think that would be a very good move, Harkin told the Huffington Post. He brings all the background and experience. He's very strong on prevention and wellness, which I'm very strong on. I think he'd make an outstanding secretary of HHS.


Gov. Dean would put such a positive spin on the end of this long frustrating cycle of bad news. AND he would be 100% committed to giving Americans health care. You have to remember that the health care crisis in the USA was one of the main reasons why he ran for president in 04.

cross posted from Fighting Liberals.
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Monday, November 17, 2008

Happy Birthday Howard Dean


Raise a glass today to Gov. Howard Dean!

Thanks Howard, we couldnt've done it without you! Hope you have a GREAT birthday and when you run for your next office remember- we have your back.

Here's his cake, as chronicled in the KOS birthday post.


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