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balli
10-30-2009, 11:57 AM
The GOP's new line of attack against health care reform is starting to sound familiar.

On Monday, we reported on the House GOP's plans to target AARP in the health care reform debate. Republican leaders say AARP is supporting changes to the Medicare system included in Democratic health care reform bills because they would result in more sales of AARP-branded insurance. They claim that "backroom deals" between executives of the AARP and Democratic leadership -- deals the GOP say are designed to protect the executives' high salaries -- led to the group's pro-Medicare reform stance.

Yesterday, the message gained traction among the right wing commentariat. AARP flatly denies the claims and says it's beginning to feel a little like the GOP's new ACORN.

"Oh, absolutely," an AARP official told TPMDC. "They're using their standard methods to target us."

Yesterday, right wing blogs and publications picked up the story. Michelle Malkin retweeted the House GOP talking points on the topic and Human Events published a story echoing the GOP claims. Malkin and the conservative magazine focused on the corruption message, highlighting the "back-room" dealing.

The GOP is using more than just rhetoric to go after the group. Rep. Dave Reichert (R-WA) claims to have launched an investigation into AARP in his home state. Reichert says his "ongoing" investigation focuses on whether AARP should be classified as an insurance company because of its revenue from royalties the group gets from licensing its brand for insurance products. AARP says it's not aware of the investigation, and Reichert suggested to reporters Monday that it was essentially stalled. But the question of whether AARP is an insurance company or not is at the center of the GOP messaging on the group.

For their part, AARP officials say they're not worried about being taken down by the GOP attacks in the same way that ACORN was. The group has been accused of conflicts of interest many times over the years, most notably during the 2003 debate over the Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage plan. Back then, it was Democrats who vilified the AARP, claiming there was a conflict behind the the group's support for the bill, which helped to guarantee its passage.

The AARP official we spoke to said there was a different tone to those Democratic attacks however. This time around, Republicans are directly accusing the AARP of corruption and secret dealings. The official was confident the AARP will weather the controversy but said it's clear the GOP has put the group in its sights.

"It's our turn," the official said.
http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/10/is-aarp-the-gops-new-acorn.php

spursncowboys
10-30-2009, 12:11 PM
my grandfather quite his AARP membership because of their involvement with politics. He was a Reagan Democrat from Detroit.

Revolt is brewing among AARP members against AARP leadership
By: MARK TAPSCOTT
Editorial Page Editor
08/06/09 6:37 PM EDT
Last week I wrote in this space that Obamacare could be the death of AARP because it would expose to the rank-and-file of the 40 million member seniors group - most of whom oppose Obamacare - how their Washington leaders have been taking them for a ride for many years.
The AARP leadership scoffed at that suggestion, but check out the video of a Dallas AARP meeting in this post by Moe Lane at Red State. The leadership wanted to give the members the usual dog-and-pony show in favor of government-run health care, but the members weren't buying it. So the leaders got up and left. Evidently, you either sit down, shut up and listen to your leaders in AARP, or they abandon you.
If it happened in Dallas, you can be certain that similar scenes are taking place at other AARP meetings all over the country.

RandomGuy
11-02-2009, 01:09 PM
I can only hope the GOP goes after the AARP with the same blind ideological hatred that drove the zealots on in their inquisition of ACORN.

ChumpDumper
11-02-2009, 01:17 PM
Last week I wrote in this space that Obamacare could be the death of AARP because it would expose to the rank-and-file of the 40 million member seniors group - most of whom oppose Obamacare - how their Washington leaders have been taking them for a ride for many years.Yes, the rank and file want to keep government out of their Medicare.

RandomGuy
11-02-2009, 01:25 PM
Yes, the rank and file want to keep government out of their Medicare.

:lmao

Best one-liner I have seen here in a loooong time.

spursncowboys
11-02-2009, 02:09 PM
:lmao

Best one-liner I have seen here in a loooong time.
Liberal talking heads have been repeating this line over and over. I could not find one link of a real person actually saying this.

Winehole23
11-02-2009, 02:26 PM
So?

boutons_deux
11-02-2009, 02:29 PM
"Liberal talking heads have been repeating this line over and over"

repeating the truth because it's the truth, unlike Repugs who repeat lies until the TV-addled sheeple believe they're the truth.

IIRC, a tea-bagger is some benighted red state stood up throw his trashing in with the other astro-turfers and said he wanted the govt NOT to touch is Medicare.

CosmicCowboy
11-02-2009, 02:53 PM
AARP sucks. They sold out the people they were supposed to represent years ago.

Viva Las Espuelas
11-02-2009, 02:56 PM
i had no idea AARP was a "liberal" organization. apparently 60+ is the conservative version. did not know that.

boutons_deux
11-02-2009, 02:57 PM
"their involvement with politics"

.... that he didn't agree with.

AARP's myth is that it helps the 50+ gang, when in fact it's just another for-profit corp.

ChumpDumper
11-02-2009, 06:48 PM
Liberal talking heads have been repeating this line over and over. I could not find one link of a real person actually saying this.More googlefail.

EmptyMan
11-02-2009, 06:49 PM
Old people who couldn't save for themselves, lulz

Wild Cobra
11-02-2009, 06:57 PM
"their involvement with politics"

.... that he didn't agree with.

AARP's myth is that it helps the 50+ gang, when in fact it's just another for-profit corp.
I have to agree with you for what, maybe the third time this year now?

AARP has, like so may other organizations, started with good intent, but now just keep themselves employed and in the money.