According to MSNBC's Dylan Ratigan, Barack Obama is nothing more than a shill
for the Republican Party. The liberal anchor on Wednesday railed against the
President's plan to allow limited offshore oil drilling: "This is a fraud...Is a
pattern emerging?
Is President Obama nothing more than a Democrat in name
only? Dare we say it? A DINO?" [Audio available
here.]
According to Ratigan, Obama, the same man who created a massive new
entitlement with his health care bill, who ushered in the stimulus bill, is
actually an operative for the GOP. He complained, "Look at the subsidization of
the banking industry that goes on to this day or reports of the impending deal
with the Republicans to forego civilian trials for Gitmo terror suspects in
favor of military trials. Wasn't Gitmo supposed to be closed by now,
anyway?"
Ratigan's hyperbolic language continued. He fretted, "The President clearly
defying expectations. The question, is it betrayal or a true bipartisanship?" As
for the actual Republicans, he derided them for supporting offshore drilling:
"Again, I could point to the opposition party's absurdity in dragging this
country lower as opposed to calling the Democrats out for their nonsense
solutions. We're accommodating another party and adding nonsense solutions."
Ratigan, who now worries that Obama might be a secret Republican, previously
savaged the GOP. On
October
5, 2009, he attacked, "I mean, there are people that are actually trying to
derail health care in order to take down Obama, even if it means half the
country dies
A partial transcript of the Dylan Ratigan Show segment, which aired at 4:32pm
EDT, follows:
[Clips from 2008 of people chanting, "Drill, baby, drill.]
DYLAN RATIGAN: God, it feels good to say, doesn't it? Drill, baby, drill.
Welcome back. We're talking oil and politics. Remember those chants "Drill,
baby, drill" from the Republican National Convention? Now it seems that our
Democratic President has adopted the same chant. It is fun. This morning the
President announced a plan to open up waters off the coast of the America, up
and down the east coast, oil drilling declared the move part of a larger goal of
energy independence.
BARACK OBAMA: We're going to lead by example and practice what we preach.
Cutting waste, saving energy and reducing our reliance on foreign oil.
RATIGAN: Problem of course, as you likely know, is that this plan runs
directly counter to what he said on the campaign trail, specifically even though
the White House says the President has been consistent.
OBAMA (June 2008): Believe me, if I thought there was any evidence at all
that drilling could save people money who are struggling to fill up their gas
tanks by this summer or this year or even the next few years, I would consider
it. But, it won't.
RATIGAN: An interesting about-face, seen as a nod to Republicans, one that
may be closely tied to the fate of a climate bill in the Senate. Moderate
Democrats admitting that legislation is unlikely to pass without an extension of
drilling to gain Republican's support. GOP leaders today are already arguing the
plan doesn't go far enough. House Minority Leader John Boehner says, quote,
"keeping the pacific coast and Alaska as well as the most promising resources of
the Gulf of Mexico under lock and key makes no sense at a time when gasoline
prices are rising and Americans are asking, where are the jobs?" This seems like
a good place to mention that of the $10.7 million spent by the oil lobby so far
in 2010, granted it's only been three months, more than two-thirds of that money
has gone to Republicans and the special interest giving that money stand to make
a small fortune if the drilling is opened up. And yet the amount of oil made
available to us to reduce our dependence on foreign energy would not come online
for at least five to ten years. And even if we had all of it, might give you a
year's worth of oil. This is a fraud. So, why is Democrat Obama
making- proposing a plan- sure the oil companies will grin- but is it yet
another false solution? Is a pattern emerging? Is President Obama nothing more
than a Democrat in name only? Dare we say it? A DINO? Look at the giveaway
to special interest in the health care bill. Extraordinary, their willingness
to accommodate every special interest at the expense of efficiency and Americans
in order to expand health care. Look at the subsidization of the banking
industry that goes on to this day or reports of the impending deal with the
Republicans to forego civilian trials for Gitmo terror suspects in favor of
military trials. Wasn't Gitmo supposed to be closed by now, anyway? I
don't know. The President clearly defying expectations. The question, is it
betrayal or a true bipartisanship? Or is he simply trying to gain the next
election with false solutions that may be politically popular but, actually,
once again, further do a disservice to this country?
...
RATIGAN: But, what appears to be going on here is that we're going to be
looking at rising gas prices this summer. There's a midterm election this fall.
The Republicans were going to take cracks at the President for his failure do
this. Again, I could point to the opposition party's absurdity in dragging
this country lower as opposed to calling the Democrats out for their nonsense
solutions. We're accommodating another party and adding nonsense solutions. Is
there anything that you see here, Jane, that is more than political gaming at
the Democrats by the expense of America?
JANE HAMSHER (Firedoglake.com): Well, he seems to think that this will bring
Republican votes. Health care is any example of how successful that will be,
that doesn't look like it's going to be in the game plan. They're already out
there as you say demagoging the issue and saying it doesn't go far enough. So,
they're going to oppose it. But, maybe, as you note, they've spent- the oil
industry's spent so much money on the Republicans that he's hoping that they
stay bought.
-Scott Whitlock is a news analyst for the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on
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