Oregon lawmaker slams Palin on 'death panel' comment

By Matthew Daly, Associated Press Writer
Thursday, August 13, 2009 | 19 comment(s)

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WASHINGTON  — For more than decade in Congress, Oregon Rep. Earl Blumenauer has been known for his ever-present bow-tie and tireless advocacy of bikes.

So it is something of a surprise to the Portland Democrat that he has earned a new measure of fame in recent days — as author of a health-care provision that some critics say would set up a “death panel.”

In a widely quoted Facebook posting, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin charged that federal bureaucrats would play God, ruling on whether ailing seniors or children with Down syndrome — such as Palin’s son Trig — are worthy of health care. Palin called the proposal “downright evil.”

Many news organizations — including The Associated Press — debunked Palin’s claim. The provision that caused the uproar would authorize Medicare to pay doctors for voluntary counseling about end-of-life care.

But Blumenauer says he is astounded that Palin and other critics have not tempered their bleak descriptions of the health care bill.

“It’s deliberate at this point,” Blumenauer said of Palin’s failure to correct her Aug. 7 Facebook posting. “If she wasn’t deliberately lying at the beginning, she is deliberately allowing a terrible falsehood to be spread with her name.”

Blumenauer singled out another prominent Republican, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, saying he has “linked arms with Sarah Palin and death panels.” While Gingrich has not used the term death panel, he has declined several opportunities to denounce Palin’s claim.

“You are asking us to trust turning power over to the government, when there are clearly people in America who believe in establishing euthanasia, including selective standards,” Gingrich said Sunday on the ABC’s “This Week.”

Blumenauer called the comments despicable and part of an orchestrated effort by Republicans to discredit the health care overhaul and scare seniors.

In nearly four decades of public life, “this is the starkest example I’ve ever seen of how, if we’re not careful, political discourse dissolves into some type of partisan cage-fighting, where there are no rules and anything goes,” said Blumenauer, 60.

A spokeswoman for Palin did not respond to requests for comment.

Rick Tyler, a spokesman for Gingrich, said Blumenauer was following a Democratic tactic of linking all Republicans to Palin.

“Obviously Newt didn’t embrace her euphemism of death panels. But he said to the larger point, there is a concern that people have about allowing government to be involved in these decisions,” Tyler said. “She’s raising a point we should discuss.”

Blumenauer said the measure he supports would merely allow Medicare to pay doctors for voluntary counseling sessions that address end-of-life issues. Topics include living wills, designating a close relative or a trusted friend as a health care proxy and information about pain medications for chronic discomfort.

The measure would block funds for counseling that presents suicide or assisted suicide as an option, Blumenauer said, calling references to death panels or euthanasia “mind-numbing.”

“It’s a blatant lie, and everybody who has checked it agrees,” he said.

Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski said this week that Palin and other critics were not helping the GOP by throwing out false claims.

“Quite honestly, I’m so offended at that terminology, because it absolutely isn’t” in the bill, Murkowski said. “There is no reason to gin up fear in the American public by saying things that are not included in the bill.”

Georgia Sen. Johnny Isakson, a Republican who co-sponsored a similar measure in the Senate, said it was “nuts” to claim the bill encourages euthanasia.

“You’re putting the authority in the individual rather than the government,” Isakson said. “I don’t know how that got so mixed up.”

Blumenauer said the controversy was helping Democrats in a “perverse way.”

By continuing to spread a widely refuted claim, Republican critics are undercutting their own credibility, he said. The controversy has drawn more attention to the original proposal, which passed largely unnoticed when a health overhaul was approved by three House committees.

“This has taken on an outsized significance and so more people are paying attention to it than ever before,” Blumenauer  said.

“I think you will see more people use this to say, ’What will happen to me if I am in an accident? Here’s what I want.’ More people are going to take matters into their own hands.”
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Mr E wrote on Aug 19, 2009 8:28 PM:

Incidentally, the darkest mark on the Constitution is Prohibition... which was not a "liberal" position.

I guess all those "liberal" ideas like "women's suffrage," "abolition/voting rights for all races," and "barring poll taxes*" are terrible things, and CERTAINLY anti-Freedom and anti-American.
Yep... those "liberals" are awful people. Wanting rights for people, and wanting people to have healthy lives, and all.

*-I would like to note that comments such as yours make me hope for an IQ test prior to casting a vote... one should never have to pay to vote, but one SHOULD at least be intelligent and informed

Mr E wrote on Aug 19, 2009 8:22 PM:

Hitler and the Nazi Party... what are they more well known for? A public health care option for those who are uninsured, or deflecting blame onto particular races/religions, while simultaneously leading the public to believe that these particular races/religions are a problem, and sending troops to eradicate them?
I mean, a public option, or preemptive race-based war and pro-authoritarianism?

It's the fun side of historical ignorance... yet, it's the sad side. Because people don't understand what particular words mean, and what historic context is behind them... incidentally, an ignorance of mathematics leads these people to believe that the variance of politics in this world is linear.

marymoonbeam wrote on Aug 19, 2009 2:13 PM:

Lots of name calling here. And, again, as I've heard it said "name calling is he sign of an ignorant mind."

As for our esteemed Rep. Blumenaur, the best defense he can offer is to be offensive.

more left than you wrote on Aug 19, 2009 9:02 AM:

"A simple question. Why do you leftists want a Communist country? Why do you call Bush a Nazi when Nazi's were National Socialists?"

Thats actually three questions.
But I am a Democrat, not a "leftist".

Gary, why do you hate America?


"If the right wing, Constitution and Bill of Rights is so horrible yet was a total success until the leftists destroyed it"...

Don't know what to say to that statement...
"is" and "was"?
Did Democrats or a like party not help govern this Country for 235 years?

Palin is a liar.


You Republicans lost in the arena if ideas, get over it.

hiluix wrote on Aug 18, 2009 3:56 PM:

Go Sarah Palin go , you got my vote if you run for president . why should we care if she lied anyway Obama flat out lied about not raising taxes .

DanInOregon wrote on Aug 18, 2009 7:19 AM:

The more I read comments from some of the liberal posters the easier it is for me to ignore them. Their comments are generally insults and childish name-calling tirades. Their posts lead one to assume that they also believe the majority of Alaskans are stupid and brainless. Wow, whatever happened to the traditional "Kumbaya" liberals that loved everybody?

Jethro wrote on Aug 17, 2009 11:20 PM:

I have to say that I wonder why anyone would trust Palin or the other politician that was busted on this lie. If something is so bad, then why would you have to lie to argue against it?

The simple fact that she and others have stood up and boldfaced lied about it tells me that their position isn't a very valid one.

I guess being a bought and paid for politician doesn't mean that common sense comes along with the deal.

standupgal wrote on Aug 17, 2009 1:50 PM:

Before you call her stupid, which she is not, you had better read pages 425 through 430 in HB2300. It mandates a number of things about "end of LIfe" care including the kind of treatment that you will be ALLOWED, depending on your age and illness. When the governemnt can tell me what I can have as treatment, they can also deny my treatment. I go back to the government defining value of life. How about the premature babies that can cost thousands? Are they not valuable enough to treat?

BE VERY CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR AS WE WILL ALL BE OLD, INFIRM, OR SICK ONE DAY. DO YOU REALLY WANT THE GOVERNMENT DECIDING YOUR CARE??

Jethro wrote on Aug 17, 2009 12:33 PM:

Sarah Palin is NOT stupid.

I agree with that statement, She said what she did because she knew that many of her constituents are too ignorant to read up on the facts for themselves and will believe anything that comes out of a GOP mouth. Most politicians know that a good majority of their supporters will take anything they say as gospel, and they ALL take advantage of that fact. Not me, as a writer, I prefer to read up on every detail. For example, the majority of opposition to national healthcare is from the companies that benefit from leaving the screwed up system the way it is: Insurance Companies and Pharmaceuticals. Both groups are pressuring the recipients of their "campaign contributions" to block the National Health Care system. Hence, these bought and paid for politicians are not thinking about you, the taxpayer. If you think so, you are sorely mistaken. You, the taxpayer, are not the ones that keep them in expensive homes and expensive vacations. Their corporate supporters do.

pril wrote on Aug 17, 2009 12:32 PM:

I'll tell you why she's stupid, 1313.

When she was just the governor of Alaska, she worked in a fairly bipartisan manner. She worked with the opposition, and that's why a lot of her constituents liked her, and she did get things done. As soon as she got picked up to ride the Republican trail with McCain, she turned into one more partisan hack. Another broken record for the GOP.

I don't like her, I don't hate her, I just think if she had continued doing what she had been doing in the state of Alaska, rather than hopping on as McCain's (GOP patsy himself, and shame on the RNC for doing to him what they did) she might actually have had a future in politics that didn't revolve completely around the conservative fringe.

She's stupid because she loaded the gun herself and then shot her own toes off, figuratively.

Gary wrote on Aug 17, 2009 10:02 AM:

A simple question. Why do you leftists want a Communist country? Why do you call Bush a Nazi when Nazi's were National Socialists? If he was a socialist then you should have been elated that he was President. If the right wing, Constitution and Bill of Rights is so horrible yet was a total success until the leftists destroyed it,why do you prefer to live under a dictatorship such as Russia, China, Cuba, Venzuela etc. I'm puzzled by your peverted logic.

1313 wrote on Aug 17, 2009 9:25 AM:

From the news this morning, looks like Obama is already backing down on some of his Health Care plans because too many people are seeing it for what it is. He is relying too much on all of us being to stupid to see what he is doing.

1313 wrote on Aug 17, 2009 9:18 AM:

We will just see who is really stupid in the end and it certainly won't be Sarah Palin ! ! !
Just wait and see, all you people who think YOU know everything.
And anyway can you tell us WHY you think she is stupid. One example please.
Have any of you been elected Governor
of a state or accomplished anything as
she has done?????
You seem to think that because some dumb movie stars or comedians call her stupid, that must be true.

Jethro wrote on Aug 17, 2009 7:15 AM:

If anyone believes the lie that there was a death panel, that should exclude them from ANY health coverage. Let's clean up the gene pool.

marymoonbeam wrote on Aug 14, 2009 9:56 AM:

From the Associated Press Thu Aug 13, 1:55 pm ET
WASHINGTON – Key senators are excluding a provision on end-of-life care from health overhaul legislation after language in a House bill caused a furor.

Dumb like a fox I'd say.

Gene, Coquilliam, cbrezident world class at name calling, but what else?
Someone once said to me: "name calling is a sign of ignorance." Their comment, not mine.

CBRezident wrote on Aug 14, 2009 7:07 AM:

Can't someone pull the plug on that stupid woman? If brains were dynamite she would'nt have enough to blow her nose.

Carl wrote on Aug 13, 2009 1:23 PM:

The sad thing is that the insurance industry already "plays God" with the phrase "preexisting condition", before cutting off grannies coverage. The family then finds themselves in the position of pulling the plug!

COQUILLIAN wrote on Aug 13, 2009 12:24 PM:

No one has ever accused her of being overly bright or informed.

Gene wrote on Aug 13, 2009 11:59 AM:

This is just another example of how stupid this woman is.


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