August 19, 2009 12:07 PM

W.H.: Obama Would "Orbit the Moon" for Health Care Deal

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Stephanie Condon
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Health Care
5192102The White House is pushing back against reports that the Obama administration has lost hope for winning over some Republican support for health care reform.

White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said Wednesday that President Obama has "absolutely not" given up on bipartisanship, according to CBS News White House correspondent Mark Knoller.

"I think the president would orbit the moon if he thought it would help," Gibbs said. said. "We'll get in a rocket and fly around the moon if that's what it takes to get people together."

Gibbs was disputing a New York Times article that says, "Given hardening Republican opposition to Congressional health care proposals, Democrats now say they see little chance of the minority's cooperation in approving any overhaul, and are increasingly focused on drawing support for a final plan from within their own ranks."

Even though Republicans have ratcheted up their rhetoric against Mr. Obama's health care plans, "We continue to be hopeful we can get bipartisan support," Gibbs reportedly said.

The president, Gibbs said, "work with anybody in any party" on a health care plan.

The New York Times article suggests the White House believes that Republicans are not interested in working with the president, however.

"The Republican leadership," White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel reportedly said to the Times, "has made a strategic decision that defeating President Obama's health care proposal is more important for their political goals than solving the health insurance problems that Americans face every day."

While Gibbs today acknowledged that some Republicans "don't plan on participating," he said some members of the Senate Finance Committee are at least "working in a constructive way to get reform."

One of the three Republicans on the Finance Committee working for a bipartisan agreement, however, has given comments in recent days suggesting the outlook for bipartisanship is grim.

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) not only propagated the false allegation that the House health care bill would allow the government to "pull the plug on Grandma," he also recently said he will not vote for a bill that does not receive the support of at least five Republicans.

On the other hand, another of the "group of six" senators working on a bipartisan solution writes in a USA Today op-ed today that nonprofit cooperatives could prove to be a workable alternative to the controversial proposal to create a government-run health insurance plan, or "public option."

"I can count votes, and I know that a government-run plan will not pass in the Senate," writes Sen. Mike Enzi (R-Wyo). "The co-op approach has potential and should be considered... A government-run option is really no option at all."

Gibbs said today any disagreements over the public option could be worked out during the conference process, in which the House and the Senate will combine their bills.

Even if Republicans aren not included in that process, the Washington Post notes that Mr. Obama still has resolve differences -- particularly over the public option -- within his own party.

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by stn_sage August 19, 2009 3:29 PM EDT
Mr. Obama can get in a spaceship and orbit Mars, but it won't make any difference, he still wouldn't get the Republicans to agree to reasonable
compromises! So---

Senate Democrats need to unite and cut the c*r*a*p, and get a health care
bill done! They may NEVER have a better chance! And, if they fail to do so, the voters WILL hold it against them in 2010 and 2012!

It's absolutely disgusting that EVEN with a majority the Democrats can't get this done without making it a major hassle!

Personally, if they had 4, 5, or 6 more seats in the Senate, I think you'd still have the same problem! Get it done, or get voted out!

Also, I wish Mr. Obama would get rid of Robert Gibbs and get a new
press secretary. Mr. Gibbs has a mocking, chiding, disdain for both the press and the public and doesn't inspire confidence by the public in the White House!
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by endurorob August 19, 2009 3:11 PM EDT
mattcat25 August 19, 2009 3:00 PM EDT
Congress already has Government Provided Healthcare. Republicans in Congress are hypcites when it comes to Single Payer Government Healthcare.



It's not hypicritical when it is a part of their compensation package for being government employees. Hypicritical is the dems unwillingness to give up what they have and take part in what the wan the rest of the country to be part of.
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by mattcat25 August 19, 2009 3:14 PM EDT
in mother russia there is no Hypocrisy, KGB will not allow...comrade.
by mattcat25 August 19, 2009 2:30 PM EDT
911?
Weapons of Mass Destruction!
Terrorists will bomb our Shopping Malls.
Fight?m over there so we don?t have to fight'm over here.
Democracy in the Middle will transform that region into a safe and friendly place for Americans.
The insurgancy is in it's last throws...if you will.
Global Warming doesn't really exist.
Oil is the only energy source we will ever need (drill baby drill).
The Recession only exists in our minds and the US Economy is doing just fine.
We need to give $750 (more) Billions of Dollars to Banks without oversight or the US could crash into a major depression.
The Democrat Party will take away yer gunz.
President Obama isn't a Real American Citizen.
Death Panels will kill your Grandma.
HealthCare will be given to ILLEGAL MEXICANS!
Abortions will be performed on every Man, Woman, and Child!!!
Public Option Healthcare will turn the United States into USSR Russian Communism State Control of every aspect of yer lives!

Why should (how could) anyone believe anything stated by a Repblican?
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by mattcat25 August 19, 2009 2:40 PM EDT
Joe Isuzu was a pathological liar who told outrageous and overinflated claims about Isuzu's cars. (One commercial even cast him as the Boy who Cried Wolf.) His commerical spots used to feature a disclaimer that would appear on the screen stating that he (Joe Isuzu) was lying.

I think this same procedure should be used when ANY REPUBLICAN is speaking on televsion!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDK8BYS2d9s
by mattcat25 August 19, 2009 2:56 PM EDT
Massachuetts and Oregon,have state run health care and both are in the Tank because of it.

Most all of the States in the United States are in "the tank" as you put it because of the overall economic stature of the nation due most in part to the detrimentel actions and policies of the Conservative Agenda.

Healthcare Reform is one component to restoring the nation's economy.
by swin5 August 19, 2009 1:52 PM EDT
Let's see. George W. wanted to go to Mars. Now Obama wants to go to the moon. I say let's spend some of that porkulus money to send them there.
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by bytheway59 August 19, 2009 12:50 PM EDT
co-op by nature can not work in this application. their members decide who gets in, anybody with existing medical or high risk will not be permitted to join, too costly. it will be worse than the present for profit rationed medical care that existis now.
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by the_majesty August 19, 2009 12:39 PM EDT
Axelrod, Emanuel and Obama will do anything to force this ObamaCare on the American People. Then it is over Granny.
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by the_majesty August 19, 2009 12:35 PM EDT
Maybe Obama should talk to NASA. They can help with that.
As far as ObamaCare the American people want no part of it.
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