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appalachiablue

(41,105 posts)
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 06:18 PM Jan 2016

HOWARD DEAN Sold His Soul to the Health Insurance Lobby, Lee Fang The Intercept, Jan. 14

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Today LEE FANG, investigative reporter for THE INTERCEPT, discussed his recent article on news of Democrat HOWARD DEAN now being employed by a healthcare lobbying firm and him fighting Sen. BERNIE SANDERS on single payer healthcare. Posted 23 mins. ago.
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>'Howard Dean, Newly Employed by Health Care Lobby Firm, Opposes Bernie Sanders on Single-Payer', by Lee Fang, The Intercept, Jan. 14, 2016, https://theintercept.com/2016/01/14/howard-dean-lobbyist/

Howard Dean is the latest in a string of Hillary Clinton supporters to charge that Bernie Sanders is wrong to support a single-payer health care plan. The former chairman of the Democratic National Committee claimed on MSNBC last night that Sanders’ reform might result in “chaos” because “trying to implement it would in fact undo people’s health care.” Dean added, “That is something people should be concerned about".

Dean, a longtime supporter of single-payer, seemed to be changing his tune, a point made by host Chris Hayes during the segment. This evolution of Dean, known within many circles for his spirited critique of the Iraq War during the 2004 Democratic primary, comes as he has settled into a corporate lobbying career.

Dean, though he rarely discloses the title during his media appearances, now serves as senior advisor to the law firm Dentons, where he works with the firm’s Public Policy and Regulation practice, a euphemism for Dentons’ lobbying team. Dean is not a lawyer, but neither is Newt Gingrich, who is among the growing list of former government officials and politicians that work in the Public Policy and Regulation practice of Dentons. The Dentons Public Policy and Regulation practice lobbies on behalf of a variety of corporate health care interests, including the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, a powerful trade group for drugmakers like Pfizer and Merck.

In 2009, Dean praised single-payer while speaking on Democracy Now, calling the idea “by far the most economically efficient system.” That’s because, as Dean noted at the time, a Medicare-for-all style single-payer system would cut down on bureaucratic overhead and do a better job at controlling prices. An analysis by University of Massachusetts at Amherst professor Gerald Friedman found that the single-payer plan introduced into the last Congress, for instance, would save $592 billion, while expanding coverage to all uninsured Americans, regardless of ability to pay. Over 95 percent of households would see higher after-tax income because of the cost controls and elimination of insurance premiums.

Incumbent health care interests, particularly drug companies and insurers, have long viewed single-payer as a threat to their business model. Health insurance lobbyist strategy memos that were leaked from a source to veteran journalist Bill Moyers reveal a sophisticated effort to undermine public support for single-payer policies and to discredit Michael Moore’s Sicko, a movie that sharply criticizes the inequities and price-gouging of the American health care system. One slide discusses the need to use town halls and special forums to shape the Democratic primary debates in 2008 and peel away support for the reforms proposed in Sicko, while another calls for pundits to appear on television and denounce Moore as harmful to the Democratic party.

After Dean began working in the lobbying industry, he gave a talk about how to navigate the post-Citizens United campaign finance world. “I’ve advised a lot of clients in the industries that I usually end up working with, which are mostly health care industries, not to give any money to either side, or if you do, give it to both sides because politicians really don’t know much about the issues,” Dean said. “But they remember the ads, and they remember who was on whose side and who wasn’t, and it makes a big difference.”

Dean’s advice for health care companies to give to both parties was given during a gathering convened by McKenna, Long & Aldridge, the law and lobbying firm that was one of many firms to merge last year with Dentons.
In 2015, Dentons also announced a merger with Dacheng, an influential Chinese law firm, forming the largest law firm in the world. The unusual arrangement provides Chinese state-owned firms that were clients of Dacheng access to the resources of Dentons, and American clients of Dentons help with understanding the Chinese system by tapping into Dacheng’s stable of attorneys.

- Howard Dean Speaks at a Health Care Reform Rally, June 25, 2009 on Capitol Hill -



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HOWARD DEAN Sold His Soul to the Health Insurance Lobby, Lee Fang The Intercept, Jan. 14 (Original Post) appalachiablue Jan 2016 OP
When We Stand Together - No Citizen Need Settle For The Lesser Of Two Corporate Evils - Go Bernie Go cantbeserious Jan 2016 #1
Dean is supporting very progressive quailed real Dem Hillary: he rejects Sanders lewebley3 Jan 2016 #11
This Citizen Understands That - That Is Why Bernie Is The Better Choice - Over HRC cantbeserious Jan 2016 #34
I stand with you. R. P. McMurphy Jan 2016 #39
I gave him the benefit of the doubt with the Hillary endorsement, TIME TO PANIC Jan 2016 #2
Dean is one of the Head progressives in the party supporting Hillary lewebley3 Jan 2016 #12
Yeah Plucketeer Jan 2016 #14
Sorry: Dean is a head progressive: even Sanders people attack on Dean won't work lewebley3 Jan 2016 #15
LOL..... Plucketeer Jan 2016 #18
No: I think it best to not let Sander people get away with smearing: The have lewebley3 Jan 2016 #19
Tossing a good Democrat like Dean under the bus with nasty comments is shameful. riversedge Jan 2016 #28
True: But Sander is running a negative campaign he said he wouldn't run lewebley3 Jan 2016 #36
Who is Sander? roody Jan 2016 #41
You know... MrMickeysMom Jan 2016 #44
You're wasting your time... pangaia Jan 2016 #30
Thanks Plucketeer Jan 2016 #33
Me too. :>))) pangaia Jan 2016 #35
He was. Very sad change. roody Jan 2016 #40
You mean Dean was once a progressive. TIME TO PANIC Jan 2016 #20
Wrong Dean is progressive: you just using Sanders propaganda lewebley3 Jan 2016 #21
Lobbying for health insurance companies is not progressive. TIME TO PANIC Jan 2016 #23
Perhaps a progressive Helen Borg Jan 2016 #24
Dean is progressive from Vermont that rejects Sanders lewebley3 Jan 2016 #37
Your idea of progressive obviously differs from mine. TIME TO PANIC Jan 2016 #42
OH, So now it's Sanders, eh? MrMickeysMom Jan 2016 #45
The Democrats do nothing for the Dems. kacekwl Jan 2016 #48
When I heard him stand for Hillary Plucketeer Jan 2016 #13
Another one bought and paid for, it sickens me to say. TIME TO PANIC Jan 2016 #43
Thank you for posting. SamKnause Jan 2016 #3
For sure. Good thing we have dedicated investigative journalists, still. :) appalachiablue Jan 2016 #29
Real Dems don't fight each other over single payer, and should be outraged if one does. arcane1 Jan 2016 #4
She has given up trying to appear progressive. nm rhett o rick Jan 2016 #5
Her top donors would rather have a republican in the White House than have Sanders. arcane1 Jan 2016 #6
Would Clinton vote for Sanders if he was the nominee? Obama was her third way cousin. n/t DhhD Jan 2016 #7
Sanders is bashing the ACA: and supporters bash Obama; their not Dem's lewebley3 Jan 2016 #10
Real Dems don't bash Single Payer/ Clinton said so. arcane1 Jan 2016 #16
Obama change has happened: We have the ACA: of course Hillary supports it! lewebley3 Jan 2016 #22
How many times will you reply to the same post? arcane1 Jan 2016 #25
I will respond as much as I like: Dem's need stand up against the attacks on Hillary lewebley3 Jan 2016 #26
Talk about "shame on you!"... MrMickeysMom Jan 2016 #46
So the screaming man sold his soul to the devil elmac Jan 2016 #8
Really sad and disturbing. I've always always respected Dean but wondered why stuffmatters Jan 2016 #9
Is there anyone other than Bernie who is not for sale to the jwirr Jan 2016 #17
Why is Sherrod Brown shown in the picture at the ralley now supporting Hillary? daybranch Jan 2016 #27
If this isn't living proof of the damning effect of money on politics, pangaia Jan 2016 #31
I was a Deaniac caucusing for him in Maine. PWPippin Jan 2016 #38
i thought democrats are not like republicans ? Truprogressive85 Jan 2016 #32
Power... MrMickeysMom Jan 2016 #47
Anything less than Medicare for All ain't worth a fuck. Enthusiast Jan 2016 #49
 

lewebley3

(3,412 posts)
12. Dean is one of the Head progressives in the party supporting Hillary
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 07:11 PM
Jan 2016

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Sander is not a Dem: has not done anything for Dem party
 

Plucketeer

(12,882 posts)
14. Yeah
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 07:18 PM
Jan 2016

unless you count the non-worthiness of his caucusing with the Dems and voting with them most of the time - yeah, he doesn't do ANYthing for the Dems. OH.... and there was that recent plea for money from the DSCC touting their staunch ally, Bernie Sanders as a reason one should send cash. But again, nothing really beneficial to the Dems. Ol User Bernie - ridin' the Dems for all they're worth. NOT!

 

Plucketeer

(12,882 posts)
18. LOL.....
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 07:29 PM
Jan 2016

Instead of picking out individual replies to rebuff, watch the OP first. Progressive Dean has progressed right into the money-making field of lobbying. YE-HAAAAA! THAT is why he's singing Corporate Clinton's song on health care. But - I shouldn't have to spell it out for you.

 

lewebley3

(3,412 posts)
19. No: I think it best to not let Sander people get away with smearing: The have
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 07:33 PM
Jan 2016

been doing it along time:
 

Plucketeer

(12,882 posts)
33. Thanks
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 08:14 PM
Jan 2016

yeah, I got that. And that's not the only one like that. I need to just leave them alone. I don't believe in the ignore button, so sometimes I get tempted.

TIME TO PANIC

(1,894 posts)
20. You mean Dean was once a progressive.
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 07:42 PM
Jan 2016

Sanders is a democratic socialist: he is trying to save the democratic party.

 

arcane1

(38,613 posts)
4. Real Dems don't fight each other over single payer, and should be outraged if one does.
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 06:38 PM
Jan 2016

According to the 2008 version of Hillary Clinton


 

arcane1

(38,613 posts)
6. Her top donors would rather have a republican in the White House than have Sanders.
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 06:42 PM
Jan 2016

Meaning she would also prefer a republican president to a Sanders president.

Something to think about.

 

lewebley3

(3,412 posts)
22. Obama change has happened: We have the ACA: of course Hillary supports it!
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 07:45 PM
Jan 2016


The ACA is wonderful achievement: Sanders bashes it, and Obama
 

lewebley3

(3,412 posts)
26. I will respond as much as I like: Dem's need stand up against the attacks on Hillary
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 07:51 PM
Jan 2016

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Your free to ignore

MrMickeysMom

(20,453 posts)
46. Talk about "shame on you!"...
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 10:23 PM
Jan 2016

It seems appropriate to reflect what it means to shame yourself at this point...

stuffmatters

(2,574 posts)
9. Really sad and disturbing. I've always always respected Dean but wondered why
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 07:03 PM
Jan 2016

he's become so politically sketchy.( I thought it was just because he was hoping to be Hillary VP or in her Cabinet.)

Time for MSM, especially Hayes, Maddow & O'Donnell shows, to subtitle/id Dean honestly as "healthcare industry lobbyist."

daybranch

(1,309 posts)
27. Why is Sherrod Brown shown in the picture at the ralley now supporting Hillary?
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 07:57 PM
Jan 2016

Maybe he just wants to be VP?

pangaia

(24,324 posts)
31. If this isn't living proof of the damning effect of money on politics,
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 08:02 PM
Jan 2016

I don't know what is.

Dean has been bought for a gold coin.

PWPippin

(213 posts)
38. I was a Deaniac caucusing for him in Maine.
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 08:55 PM
Jan 2016

This is terribly sad, though not unexpected. He has seemed to be veering rightward over the last few years. Follow the money.

Truprogressive85

(900 posts)
32. i thought democrats are not like republicans ?
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 08:05 PM
Jan 2016

Sell your soul for bigger pay check?

Mr. Hartman points out H. Dean could have easily went back to practice medicine ,and make a decent living

Guess the lobby checks are more alluring

Now H. Dean represents a lobbying firm that gives to both D's and R's

MrMickeysMom

(20,453 posts)
47. Power...
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 10:28 PM
Jan 2016

It corrupts even those with the best of intentions... I would have included HRC in that group once. That boat sailed some time back. The irony is that as children come into her own family and grow up, they now have a completely rotten sense of what that world should consist of.

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