By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE
Prescriptions Blog
New York Times
November 19, 2009
Representative John Conyers Jr., Democrat of Michigan and the second-most senior member of the House, today ripped into President Obama and Rahm Emanuel, the White House chief of staff, accusing them of âbowing downâ to ânutty right-wingâ proposals just to get a health care bill passed.
âIâm getting tired of saving Obamaâs can in the White House,â Mr. Conyers, one of the most liberal members of the House and chairman of the Judiciary Committee, said in a radio interview on âThe Bill Press Show.â
âI mean, he only won by five votes in the House, and this bill wasnât anything to write home about,â Mr. Conyers said of the health care legislation that the House passed on Nov. 7. âThe public option is only available â which is the only way you manage cost and give some competition to 1,300 other health insurance companies â the only way he could have got that through is that progressives held their nose and voted for the plan anyway.â
Mr. Conyers also complained that the idea of a single-payer system had been âtaken off the table from the beginning.â
Asked if the president had shown enough leadership on health care, Mr. Conyers said, âOf course not, of course not.â
âYou know,â he added, âholding hands out, and beer on Friday nights in the White House, and bowing down to every nutty right-wing proposal about health care, and saying on occasion that public options arenât all that important, is doing a disservice to the Barack Obama that I first met, who was an ardent single-payer enthusiast himself.â
In the interview, Mr. Press said Democrats were saying that they feared the president would âjust sign anything.â
Mr. Conyers agreed, saying âthatâs essentially what Rahm Emanuel has said,â adding that he was tired of his approach of âgive us anything and we will declare victory.â
âBut look,â Mr. Conyers concluded, âthe bill doesnât go into effect for three years. Many of the people that we are trying to help will be dead by then.â
When the interview was over, Mr. Press said to his audience, âHeâs in rare form this morning.â
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