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The Policy-Speak Disaster for Health Care

by: George Lakoff, t r u t h o u t | Perspective

Obama on stage at a town hall meeting.
President Obama takes a question at a Grand Junction, Colorado, town hall meeting on August 15. (Photo: AP)



    Barack Obama ran the best-organized and best-framed presidential campaign in history. How is it possible that the same people who did so well in the campaign have done so badly on health care?

    And bad it is: The public option may well be gone. Neither Obama himself nor senior adviser David Axelrod even mentioned the public option in their pleas to the nation last Sunday (August 16, 2009). Secretary Sibelius even said it was "not essential." Cass Sunstein's co-author, Richard Thaler, in the Sunday New York Times (August 16, 2009, p. BU 4), called it "neither necessary nor sufficient." There has been a major drop in support for the president throughout the country, with angry mobs disrupting town halls and the right wing airing its views with vehemence nonstop on radio and TV all day, every day. As The New York Times reports, Organizing for America (the old Obama campaign network) can't even get its own troops out to work for the president's proposal.

    What has been going wrong?

    It's not too late to turn things around, but we must first understand why the administration is getting beat at the moment.

    The answer is simple and unfortunate: The president put both the conceptual framing and the messaging for his health care plan in the hands of policy wonks. This led to twin disasters.

    The Policy-List Disaster

    The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.

    Howard Dean was right when he said that you can't get health care reform without a public alternative to the insurance companies. Institutions matter. The list of what needs reform makes sense under one conceptual umbrella. It is a public alternative that unifies the long list of needed reforms: coverage for the uninsured, cost control, no preconditions, no denial of care, keeping care when you change jobs or get sick, equal treatment for women, exorbitant deductibles, no lifetime caps, and on and on. It's a long list. But one idea, properly articulated, takes care of the list: An American Plan guarantees affordable care for all Americans. Simple. But not for policy wonks.

    The policymakers focus on the list, not the unifying idea. So, Obama's and Axelrod's statements last Sunday were just the lists without the unifying institution. And without a powerful institution, the insurance companies will just whittle away at enforcement of any such list, and a future Republican administration will just get rid of the regulators, reassigning them or eliminating their jobs.

    Why Do Policymakers Think This Way?

    One: The reality of how Congress is lobbied. Legislators are lobbied to be against particular features, depending on their constituencies. Blue Dogs are pressured by the right's communication system operating in their districts. Congressional leaders have a challenge: Keep the eye of centrists and Blue Dogs on the central idea, despite the pressures of right-wing communications and lobbyists' contributions.

    Two: In classical logic, Leibniz's Law takes an entity as being just a collection of properties. As if you were no more than eyes, legs, arms, and so on, taken separately. Without a public institution turning a unifying idea into a powerful reality, health care becomes just a collection of reforms to be attacked, undermined and gotten around year after year.

    Three: Current budget-making assumptions. Health is actually systematic in character. Health is implicated in just about all aspects of our culture: agriculture, the food industry, advertising, education, business, the distribution of wealth, sports, and so on. Keeping it as a line item - what figure you put down on the following lines - misses the systemic nature of health. The image of Budget Director Peter Orszag running constantly in and out of Sen. Max Baucus's office shows how the systemic nature of health has been turned into a list of items and costs. Without a sense of the whole, and an institution responsible for it, health will be line-itemed to death.

    Obama had the right idea with the "recovery" package. The economy is not just about banking. It is about public works, education, health, energy, and a lot more. It is systemic. The whole is more than the sum of its parts.

    The Policy-Speak Disaster

    Policy Speak is the principle that: If you just tell people the policy facts, they will reason to the right conclusion and support the policy wholeheartedly.

    Policy Speak is the principle behind the president's new Reality Check web site. To my knowledge, the Reality Check web site, has not had a reality check. That is, the administration has not hired a first-class cognitive psychologist to take subjects who have been convinced by right-wing myths and lies, have them read the Reality Check web site, and see if the Reality Check web site has changed their minds a couple of days or a week later. I have my doubts, but do the test.

    To many liberals, Policy Speak sounds like the high road: a rational, public discussion in the best tradition of liberal democracy. Convince the populace rationally on the objective policy merits. Give the facts and figures. Assume self-interest as the motivator of rational choice. Convince people by the logic of the policymakers that the policy is in their interest.

    But to a cognitive scientist or neuroscientist, this sounds nuts. The view of human reason and language behind Policy Speak is just false. Certainly reason should be used. It's just that you should use real reason, the way people really think. Certainly the truth should be told. It's just that it should be told so it makes sense to people, resonates with them and inspires them to act. Certainly new media should be used. It's just that a system of communications should be constructed and used effectively.

    I believe that what went wrong is (a) the choice of Policy Speak and (b) the decision to depend on the campaign apparatus (blogs, town hall meetings, presidential appearances, grassroots support) instead of setting up an adequate communications system.

    What Now?

    It is not too late. The statistic I've heard is that over 80 percent of citizens want a public plan, but the right-wing's framing has been overwhelming public debate, taking advantage of the right's communication system and framing prowess.

    The administration has dug itself (and the country) into a hole. At the very least, the old mistakes can be avoided, a clear and powerful narrative is still available and true, and some powerful, memorable and accurate language should be substituted for Policy Speak, or at least added and repeated by spokespeople nationwide.

    The narrative is simple:

    Insurance company plans have failed to care for our people. They profit from denying care. Americans care about one another. An American plan is both the moral and practical alternative to provide care for our people.

    The insurance companies are doing their worst, spreading lies in an attempt to maintain their profits and keep Americans from getting the care they so desperately need. You, our citizens, must be the heroes. Stand up, and speak up, for an American plan.

    Language

    As for language, the term "public option" is boring. Yes, it is public, and yes, it is an option, but it does not get to the moral and inspiring idea. Call it the American Plan, because that's what it really is.

    The American Plan. Health care is a patriotic issue. It is what your countrymen are engaged in because Americans care about each other. The right wing understands this well. It's got conservative veterans at town hall meeting shouting things like, "I fought for this country in Vietnam and I'll fight for it here." Progressives should be stressing the patriotic nature of having our nation guaranteeing care for our people.

    A Health Care Emergency. Americans are suffering and dying because of the failure of insurance company health care. Fifty million have no insurance at all, and millions of those who do are denied necessary care or lose their insurance. We can't wait any longer. It's an emergency. We have to act now to end the suffering and death.

    Doctor-Patient Care. This is what the public plan is really about. Call it that. You have said it, buried in Policy Speak. Use the slogan. Repeat it. Have every spokesperson repeat it.

    Coverage Is Not Care. You think you're insured. You very well may not be, because insurance companies make money by denying you care.

    Deny You Care ... Use the words. That's what all the paperwork and administrative costs of insurance companies are about - denying you care if they can.

    Insurance Company Profit-Based Plans. The bottom line is the bottom line for insurance companies. Say it.

    Private Taxation. Insurance companies have the power to tax and they tax the public mightily. When 20 percent to 30 percent of payments do not go to health care, but to denying care and profiting from it, that constitutes a tax on the 96 percent of voters that have health care. But the tax does not go to benefit those who are taxed; it benefits managers and investors. And the people taxed have no representation. Insurance company health care is a huge example of taxation without representation. And you can't vote out the people who have taxed you. The American Plan offers an alternative to private taxation.

    Is it time for progressive tea parties at insurance company offices?

    Doctors Care; Insurance Companies Don't. A public plan aims to put care back into the hands of doctors.

    Insurance Company Bureaucrats. Obama mentions them, but there is no consistent uproar about them. The term needs to come into common parlance.

    Insurance Companies Ration Care. Say it and ask the right questions: Have you ever had to wait more than a week for an authorization? Have you ever had an authorization turned down? Have you had to wait months to see a specialist? Does your primary care physician have to rush you through? Have your out-of-pocket costs gone up? Ask these questions. You know the answers. It's because insurance companies have been rationing care. Say it.

    Insurance Companies Are Inefficient and Wasteful. A large chunk of your health care dollar is not going for health care when you buy from insurance companies.

    Insurance Companies Govern Your Lives. They have more power over you than even governments have. They make life and death decisions. And they are accountable only to profit, not to citizens.

    The Health Care Failure Is an Insurance Company Failure. Why keep a failing system? Augment it. Give an alternative.

    The Needed Communication System

    A progressive communication system should be started. It should go into every Congressional district. It should concentrate on general progressive ideas. President Obama has articulated what these are.

  • The basic values are empathy (we care about people), responsibility for ourselves and others, and the ethic of excellence (making ourselves better and the world better).

  • These values form the basis of democracy: It's because we care about our fellow citizens that we have values like freedom and fairness, for everyone, not just the powerful.

  • From that, it follows that government has two moral missions: protection (of consumers, workers, the environment, the old, the sick, the powerless; and empowerment through public works; communication, energy and water systems; education; banks that work; a court system, and so on. Without them, no one makes it in America. Taxes are what you pay for protection and empowerment by the government, and the more you make the greater your responsibility to maintain the system.
  •     Appropriate language can be found to express these values. They lie at the heart of all progressive policies. If they are out there every day, it becomes easier to discuss any issue. This is what it means to prepare the ground for specific framings.

        The Culture War Is On! You Can't Ignore it

        President Obama wants to unify the country, and he should. It is a noble idea. It is the right idea. And he started out with the right way to do it. Campaign for what you believe - for empathy, social responsibility, making the nation better. Activate the progressive values in the many millions of Americans who have some conservative values and some progressive values.

        But also inhibit the radical, harmful conservative ideology in the brains of our countrymen by directly saying what's wrong with it. Yes, there are villains. They have a very potent communications system and can organize their troops. Every victory makes them more powerful. They have put together powerful narratives. We need more powerful ones.

        And avoid Policy Speak and Policy Lists.

        What Should Have Been Done?

        It is useful to review what should and should not have been done, because we need to understand the past to avoid future mistakes.

        First, it was obvious to the framing community what the right wing would do. Almost every move could have been predicted and most of them were. There should have been a serious counter effort from right after the election.

        Second, an effective communication system should have been built. Not for dictating what to say, but for creating a system of effectively trained spokespeople, who can get the basic progressive values out there every day to compete with the very effective conservative system. It should not work issue by issue, but in addition to the issues of the day; it should promote general values that apply to all issues.

        The elements are all in existence. The money is there. Indeed it would be a lot cheaper to build than spending tens of millions of dollars on health care ads. What it would accomplish is laying the groundwork in advance of any particular issue. The work of such a communication system would be to activate ideas already there in the millions of citizens who have progressive as well as conservative worldviews in their brain circuitry. The idea would be to make progressive ideas stronger and conservative ideas weaker, balancing what the conservative communication system is doing now.

        It is rather late in the game for the stimulus, cap and trade and health care, but better late than never. And it would be indispensable for future policy campaigns. Framing a powerful message is a lot easier when the groundwork for it has already been laid. Without the groundwork, it is much harder.

        Third, a serious framing education effort with folks who do know the science should have been organized, not just for the communications system, but for the policymakers themselves.

        Fourth, the villainizing of real insurance company villains should have begun from the beginning. As it is, the right wing turned the tables. They attributed to government all the disasters of insurance company health care: rationing, long lines, waits for authorizations and visits to specialists, denial of care. The administration is trying to turn that around, but it is harder now, and they are trying it using Policy Speak, which is the most ineffective of means.

        Fifth, the positive policy should have been made in moral terms, with clear and vivid language. The term "public option" is a Policy-Speak loser. The public is the American public; it is all of us; it is America, and it should have been called the American Plan.

        Sixth, the administration should have been on the offensive not the defensive all the way. The use of conservative language should never have been used in debunking.

        Seventh, it was a mistake to shut out single-payer advocates. They should have been welcomed into the debate. Though the term "single payer" is hopeless Policy Speak and "doctor-patient care" would have been more accurate, nonetheless, the doctors, nurses and unions advocating for such a plan could have done a lot of the work of villainizing the health care industry and would have drawn fire from the right. An alternative on the left would have made the president's plan a compromise. Besides, there is so much to be said in favor of single payer, that there might have been fewer actual compromises with the right.

        Eighth, it was a mistake to put cost ahead of morality. Health care is a moral issue, and the right wing understands that and is using it. That's why the "death panels" and "government takeover" language resonates with those who have a conservative moral perspective and have effectively used terms like "pro-life." Health care is a life and death issue, which is as moral as anything could be. The insurance companies have been on the side of death, and that needs to be said overtly.

        Ninth, accepting the idea that health is a line item separate from agriculture policy, the food industry, regulation of food and drugs, education, the vitality of business, banking reform etc. is just bad economics. These are all tied up together. In this, health care might have been treated like the "recovery" package, but in reverse.

        A causal approach to economics would be appropriate. Instead of putting funds in many places, it might have taken funds from sources of health problems. For example, big agriculture and the food industry produce and heavily market foods that have been central causes of the obesity epidemic and heart disease - corn syrup, too much meat, and so on. They might have been called upon to pay the costs of treating heart disease, strokes and diabetes. It would not be popular with those industries, but it would be causally fair, and might even save a lot of lives - and money.

        Or, take another example of causal economics. Hugely high private taxation (that is, high costs and profit taking) by the health insurance industry helped drive American automakers into bankruptcy. The health insurance industry should have had to use a portion of their profits for bailouts of the auto industry, and the equivalent amount of bailout money could have been used for providing health care to those without it.

        Given the systemic nature of our culture and our economy, a move in the direction of such causal economics should start to be seriously considered. At the very least, it would bring up the question, alert the public to systemic causation and start people thinking about the justice of causal economics.

        All this is not just 20-20 hindsight. My colleagues Glenn Smith and Eric Haas and I have made many of these points before. See our reply to the May 2009 memo by Frank Luntz.

        And take a look at an even earlier memo of the logic of the health care debate.

        Where Policy Lists and Policy Speak Come From

        Framing is everywhere, not just in language. What people do depends on how they think, on how they understand the world - and we all use framing to understand the world. Truth matters. But it can only be comprehended when it is framed effectively and heard constantly.

        This point is too often misunderstood that it is important to understand why. It is also important to understand where Policy Lists and Policy Speak come from and why they have the powerful grip that they have. This is especially important now, when there might still be a chance to turn the health care debate around.

        The source of these political disasters lies in an unlikely place: our most common understanding of reason itself.

        What Is Reason Really Like?

        Policy Speak is supposed to be reasoned, objective discourse. It, thus, assumes a theory of what reason itself is - a philosophical theory that dates back to the 17th century and is still taught.

        Over the past four decades, cognitive science and neuroscience have provided a scientific view of how the brain and mind really work. A handful of these results have come into behavioral economics. But most social scientists and policymakers are not trained in these fields. They still have the old view of mind and language.

        The old philosophical theory says that reason is conscious, can fit the world directly, is universal (we all think the same way), is dispassionate (emotions get in the way of reason), is literal (no metaphor or framing in reason), works by logic, is abstract (not physical) and functions to serve our interests. Language on this view is neutral and can directly fit, or not fit, reality.

        The scientific research in neuroscience and cognitive science has shown that most reason is unconscious. Since we think with our brains, reason cannot directly fit the world. Emotion is necessary for rational thought; if you cannot feel emotion, you will not know what to want or how anyone else would react to your actions. Rational decisions depend on emotion. Empathy with others has a physical basis, and as much as self-interest, empathy lies behind reason.

        Ideas are physical, part of brain circuitry. Ideas are constituted by brain structures called "frames" and "metaphors," and reason uses them. Frames form systems called worldviews. All language is defined relative to such frames and metaphors. There are very different conservative and progressive worldviews, and different words can activate different worldviews. Important words, like freedom, can have entirely different meanings depending on your worldview. In short, not everybody thinks the same way.

        As a result, what is taken as "objective" discourse is often worldview dependent. This is especially true of health care. All progressive writing supporting some version of health care assumes a progressive moral worldview in which no one should be forced to go without heath care, the government should play a role, market regulation is necessary, and so on.

        Those with radical conservative worldviews may well think otherwise: that everyone should be responsible for their own and their family's health care, that the government is oppressive and should stay out of it, that the market should always dominate, and so on.

        Overall, the foundational assumptions underlying Policy Speak are false. It should be no wonder that Policy Speak isn't working.

        The Biconceptual Audience

        A property of brains called "mutual inhibition" permits people to have contradictory worldviews and go back and forth between them. Many people have both progressive and conservative worldviews, but on different issues - perhaps conservative on financial issues and progressive on social issues. Such people are called biconceptuals. President Obama understands this. He has said that his "bipartisanship" means finding Republicans who happen to share his progressive views on particular issues and working with them on those issues - and not accepting an ideology (radical conservatism) rejected by the American people.

        The people the president has to convince are the millions of biconceptuals. That means he has to have them thinking of health care in progressive moral terms, not conservative moral terms. How can this be accomplished?

        Why Do the Nature of Reason and Language Matter?

        It's all in the brain. Words activate frame-and-metaphor circuits, which in turn activate worldview circuits. Whenever brain circuitry is activated, the synapses get stronger and the circuits are easier to activate again. Conservative language will activate conservative frames, which will activate and strengthen the conservative worldview.

        Conservative tacticians may not know about brain research, but they know about marketing, and marketing theorists use that brain research. That is why conservatives place such importance on language choice, from the classic "socialized medicine," to Luntz's "government takeover" to Palin's "death panels." When repeated over and over, the words evoke a conservative worldview, with many of the specific bogeymen - abortion, socialism = communism = nazism, euthanasia, foreigners, taxes, spending, the liberal elite, Big Brother, and so on. The most effective language has emotional appeal and, to conservatives, a moral appeal because it activates the conservative moral worldview. And such language, repeated every day, changes brains, strengthening the synapses of those who listen.

        Conservative language will activate and strengthen conservative worldviews - even when negated! I titled a book "Don't Think of an Elephant!" to make this point. The classic example is Richard Nixon's "I am not a crook," which made everyone think of him as a crook. And yet I've heard President Obama say, "We don't want a government takeover," which activates the idea of a government takeover. Mediamatters.org's major story, as I write this, is: "The media have debunked the death panels - more than 40 times." It then gives a list of 40 cases of debunking, each one of which uses the term "death panels." And you wonder, after so many debunkings, why it is still believed! Each "debunking" reinforced the idea. The first rule of effective communication is stating the positive in your own terms, not quoting the other side's language with a negation.

        The Conservative Communication System

        The serious reporting on the role of conservative think tanks began in the mid-1990's with works such as:

  • "Buying a Movement: Right-Wing Foundations and American Politics" (People for the American Way, 1996).

  • Sally Covington, "Moving a Public Policy Agenda: The Strategic Philanthropy of Conservative Foundations" (National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, 1998).

  • Jean Stefancic and Richard Delgado, "No Mercy: How Conservative Think Tanks and Foundations Changed America's Social Agenda" (Temple University Press, 1996).
  •     In 1996, my "Moral Politics" appeared, outlining the conservative and progressive moral worldviews and how the conservatives used language to frame public discourse their way.

        In 2004, Rob Stein tracked the conservative communications system, traveling the country with his detailed PowerPoint, "The Conservative Message Machine Money Matrix." Stein tracked not only conservative think tanks, but also the language experts and training institutes training tens of thousands of conservative spokespeople. He also tracked the communications facilities and the collections of "experts" on every issue, together with a booking agency booking the experts daily on media all over the country. Daily talking points are repeated by those "experts." The conservative communications system extends into every Congressional district, including the districts of democrats. In the case of the Blue Dog Democrats, who come from relatively conservative districts, the Blue Dogs have to deal with constituents who hear conservative framing over and over every day without anything effective countering it. That is a major factor in Blue Dog resistance to administration proposals.

        With all this information, you might think that progressives would set up their own communications network going into the heart of conservative districts everywhere, day after day, effectively countering the conservative framing.

        It didn't happen. Instead, Policy Speak prevailed. The old philosophical theory, which is taught in every policy school, won out. Progressives thought such a communications system would be illegitimate - what the conservatives do. They believe, in 17th-century fashion, that if they just state the facts, people should reason to the right conclusion.

        So, progressives set up truth squad web sites and blogs to negate conservative lies - like Media Matters, The Center for American Progress, the People for the American Way, the Center for America's Future, MoveOn, Organizing for America, and so on. These are all fine organizations, and we are fortunate to have them. But ... they are preaching to the choir (because they don't have an adequate communications system), and they are using Policy Speak: just stating the policy truths will be enough.

        As I was writing this, I received the viral email written by David Axelrod, which he refers to as "probably one of the longest emails I've ever sent." It is indeed long. It is accurate. It lays out the president's list of needed reforms. It answers the myths. It appeals to people who would personally benefit from the president's plan. It drops the public option, which makes sense of the list. And it is written in Policy Speak. It has 24 points - three sets of eight.

        Ask yourself which is more memorable: "Government takeover," "socialized medicine" and "death panels" - or Axelrod's 24 points?

        Did the administration do a reality check on the 24 points? That is, did they have one of our superb cognitive psychologists test subjects who were convinced of the right-wing framing, have them read the 24 points and test them a couple days or a week later on whether Axelrod's 24 points had convinced them? Policy Speak folks don't tend to think of such things.

        I genuinely hope the 24 points work. But this is the kind of messaging that created the problems in the first place.

        I respect Axelrod deeply. But the strategist who ran the best-framed campaign I've ever seen is giving in to Policy Speak.

        The Irony

        There is a painful irony in all this and I am aware of it constantly. Highly educated progressives, who argue for the importance of science, have been ignoring or rejecting the science of the brain and mind. Why?

        Because brains are brains. A great many progressives have not grown up with, nor have they learned, the new scientific understanding of reason. Instead, they have acquired the old philosophical theory of reason and assume it every day in everything they do. The old view is inscribed indelibly in the synapses of their brains. It will be hard for those progressives to comprehend the new science that contradicts their daily practice.

        They may find it hard to comprehend framing, metaphor and narrative as the way reason really works - as what you need to do to communicate truth. Instead, they may well think of framing as merely manipulation and spin, as the mechanism that the right wing uses to communicate lies.

        An excellent example of such old-theory thinking appears in the Rahm Emanuel/Bruce Reed book, "The Plan," where framing is seen only as manipulation, not as the structure of ideas. Emanuel and Reed (p. 21) assume that policy is independent of what they incorrectly understand framing to be. As a result, they assume that framing can only be illegitimate manipulation.

        This is, of course, the very opposite of what I and other cognitive scientists have been saying. They are right that real reason can be manipulated in that way, as Frank Luntz has shown us. But it need not be. An understanding of how the brain really works can be used to communicate the truth effectively, and that's how it should be used.

        In the Obama campaign, honest, effective framing was used with great success. But in the Obama administration, something has changed. It needs to change back.

      

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    George Lakoff is the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley. He is the author of "The Political Mind: Why You Can't Understand 21st Century Politics With an 18th Century Brain." His latest book, "The Political Mind," appeared in paperback on June 2.

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    Finally, you return to

    Finally, you return to restore MORALITY to health care insurance and delivery. It is unconscionable that we allow so many fellow Americans to die for lack of care. The only lobbyist for the poor must be the President. With Obama, we thought they might finally have an advocate. Obama has the brain power and verbal fluency to speak the heretofore unspeakable message about health care for all to make this a stronger nation. However, he has surrounded himself with those afraid of the opposition. Thank you George for citing the Rahm Emanuel denigration of framing as an unwanted manipulative technique. It explains that Emanuel is doubly dangerous for Obama -- a dedicated practitioner of PolicySpeak and a DLC Democrat who has muddied the boundaries of the two parties by cultivating and catering to the Blue Dogs.

    "Fair Care" -- the equity

    "Fair Care" -- the equity frame Revive "a better day" from campaign -- progress frame: "Fair Care/The American Plan will being a better day to many Americans, a day they can take care of themselves and each other." Moral message linked to patriotic subtext: "Americans are a caring people. We care about each other, our families, our elders, and we are ready and eager to take care of ourselves. So long as I am president, I will not let America become an uncaring nation." "Your pain, their gain" -- the people versus the profiteers frame

    To simplify: Conservatives

    To simplify: Conservatives control the media and will not allow opposing views. The unsurance industry will not allow anything to cut into profits. Our legislators are easily bribed. Most people are poorly educated and cannot understand how badly they are being used. In America, profits come first. A lot of people will continue to die and suffer needlessly since the system will not significantly change.

    Wonderful article. However

    Wonderful article. However it is almost as long and boring as the public health plan (the American Plan) document itself. I would have never finished the article if I wasn't well educated and determined to read it all. Take your own advice and keep it simple. I love the points brought out and I intend to use the catch phrases and buzz words in my daily conversation. I am a health care worker and a Vietnam veteran and I believe strongly in the American Plan.

    I couldn't agree more that

    I couldn't agree more that it is absolutely imperative for us as progressive to reframe this issue - to present it in terms of morality and ethics. Indeed, I believe that failing to frame this as a civil rights issue is one of our gravest mistakes and may well, if we don't act immediately, cost us all dearly.

    this is positively

    this is positively brilliant. I deal all the time with people who still inhabit the pre-kantian universe of the mind as taking accurate pictures of reality. Bravo for Lakoff: this gives the cognitive science behind how the brain really works, and why policy wonks, with pre-Kantian minds, just don't get it!

    Lakoff might have said that

    Lakoff might have said that framing is naming. When we attach meaning to a word, whether we use it to advance or suppress an idea, we perpetuate the word, the name, the frame. If we want to counter the right-wing message, we need to learn how to restate other people's words, to reclaim language for the progressive cause. There's an old saying that people remember the last word said, the last voice heard. It's useful to be alert to all the rhetorical tricks available.

    Just who are the idiots

    Just who are the idiots Obama picked to be in his administration? They all came out of either the financial industry or insurance industry or are life long politicians. Do you really think they are going to bite the hand that feeds them when Obama is out of office? They will go crawling, or slinking, back to where they came from and expect million dollar a year jobs again. This is why they are just to the right of Obama and are giving him the worst advice possible. Rob Emanual is a no good scumball and all the people who put Obama in office knew it when he was picked. He's flying his true colors now for all to see. He's missing in action. Obama had charisma-a-plenty but no experience to tell him just who would be with him and who would string him along. The White House can't get a message out to the people about health care because no one has put together that message yet. And, its too late. The right wing thugs and liars have beat Obama to the punch and the lies are spreading so fast and gaining so much momentum its now impossible to put them back in the bottle. This is what inexperience gets you. A wide eyed WHAT JUST HAPPENED posture. All that promise in one man has been squandered. Something needs to be done but Obama doesn't have the people around him to do it. What he should do is begin firing those around him who were responsible for a lack of concise message and forethought. Then hire Howard Dean as his chief of staff and get this administration up and running because right now all the wheels are spinning in the mud. But he won't. He's too busy being Mr. Nice Guy and letting the country go down the drain. I may move to Canada where they don't have their heads up their behinds.

    The Obama administration

    The Obama administration believes that most Americans are reasonable and intelligent. Nothing can be farther from the truth. Most Americans are stupid and emotional. If you reason with them with logic, they will not get it. It's unfortunate but true. The Republican party knows that and they are using it to their advantage.

    The American *profit* motive

    The American *profit* motive would have to be persuaded to include *the well being of all* in order for universal health care to succeed. Anything short of that will continue the bickering over exclusive advantages to resources.

    Marvelous dissection of

    Marvelous dissection of Obama's White House strategy on health care reform. George Lakoff is right in pointing out that losing the communication's battle in framing the debate has cost progressives mightily. It's time that we heed what he has to say on effective communication with the public, employing recent findings in cognitive psychology, on this and other public policy issues, such as climate change and the economy...

    It isn't necessary to

    It isn't necessary to "reinvent the wheel." Expand the Medicare System to provide medical care for ALLl citizens. Work out the details and the regulations later. It's time to join the Civil Societies of Europe and create a genuine democratic system. The preamble of our Constitution states it clearly: We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense and PROMOTE THE GENERAL WELFARE, do ordain and establish the Constitution of the United States. I'd say that about covers it. Louise A. Klas

    There's the concept of

    There's the concept of designing things to "fail", or Naomi Klein's better definition in 'The Shock Doctrine.' Who says Obama is getting beat, and that this is about winning and losing? As I far as I can read, profits are being protected, which is the goal.

    I'm sorry but I have the

    I'm sorry but I have the nagging feeling that the administration doesn't want to win -- at least it doesn't want to win a truly revolutionary reform in health care coverage. That would explain why they have failed to act in the way that they surely know how to act. They want a bill (for victory) but they want a bill that changes relatively little. Yes, they could take Lakoff's suggestions, but they really don't want to win the battle that they would thus win.

    Can we get their ear again?

    Can we get their ear again? Are they so turned OFF to framing that they won't read all the way down in this vry LONG piece of writing (I admit that I skipped a lot of it). What are rational people to do!!! to get other rational people to listen? I think just about everything I did read here is valid. What are we to DO! I love the term An American Plan. Why not. Why the hell not.

    I agree with much of G.

    I agree with much of G. Lakoff's discourse analysis, the emotional component of discourse is often overlooked by the good guys. The bad guys, the demagogues, pick up on it right away. Nevertheless we do not wan't the policy formation process to be reduced to demagoguery. And Lakoff shows how to identify salient points that catch the conscience of the consumer. The overarching problem with this entire public policy "show" is exactly that it has devolved into a show, a carnival sideshow instead of being a well considered process operating on a momentous change. Now, instead of coherent (Lakoff informed) talk about comprehensive, efficacious dimensions of a good policy for a new health care future, we have this right-wing barnumized carnival sideshow. Yes , the president should have forestalled this with stronger, more focused leadership. Maybe he still can. He should stop making-nice with the Republicans, Murdoch, and the Baucus caucus!

    The fact that health care

    The fact that health care reform will not pass is a reflection of: the power of the insurance and BIG PHARMA lobbies; partisan politics versus the common good; the ignorance of the American population in general; and the 'Sheeple-effect'.

    The irony is that a person

    The irony is that a person who criticizes policy wonks for providing lists does little else here than provide more lists. The reason Obama ran effectively for the Presidency is that they treated the Republicans as opponents. Now they keep trying, against all logic, to create bipartisanship, which means they have to give the Republicans a voice. I think people are right about Emanuel. He is a problem and not that far from being a neo-con himself. I think the premise that needs to be aggressively emphasized is that Republicans always lie, and once again they are lying to people to protect their core of rich greedy people. If their credibility can be damaged it will be easier to make progress.

    Finally! This article is a

    Finally! This article is a gold mine. The question is, who will pick up the gauntlet and implement these very specific, very concrete, very DOABLE suggestions? How do we get this article to be noticed by the Administration and how do we get Professor Lakoff into the advisory position he should so rightly occupy in this Administration? I am serious in asking these questions. The window of opportunity for true and substantial change - the change so many of us pinned our hopes on and went to the voting booths in the millions for - is closing. We must implement these suggestions. They really are the solution; if we can only find the courage and discipline to use them NOW.

    Just reported on the news:

    Just reported on the news: the latest plan is to split the healthcare bill into two bills - one containing protection for "pre-existing conditions" and a mandate to purchase insurance; a second bill containing a public option. Wanna guess which one will pass and which one will be shot down? How dumb do they think we are?!

    Doctor-patient is a top-down

    Doctor-patient is a top-down relationship unless defined differently by the players. Many people want to have a consultive relationship rather than a prescriptive relationship. Single-payer smacks of the government telling you what you have to do, as they do with tax practice. Timothy Geithner can get away with not paying taxes, but unless you have a really fancy lawyer or special government connections, you can't. If you are an ordinary person, they will put you in jail, maybe a private prison where they shuffle nobodies around so their families can't find them. This is why many ordinary people are suspicious of government and suspicious on the issue of privacy. Changing the frame to American does not fix this. That's why they are using the term co-op. By its nature, this word undercuts the coercive frame and the monopoly frame: just the man deciding what will happen to little people. That is why people are so emotional. The discussion is about individual agency and survival.

    The thesis of this article

    The thesis of this article is that Obama and his administration actually WANT substantive health care reform. They don't. Just as they continued and expanded the Bush program of catering to the banks and the thiefs who run them, they also cater to the insurance companies. Insurance companies are, after all, really just another arm of finance capital. Obama sold himself to the banks and finance capital and cynically betrayed all the people who worked to get him elected.

    you are funny...we all die.

    you are funny...we all die. it's not the insurance company's or progressive's or liberal's fault. When you take on the individual's responsibility for making healthcare a priority they are willing to pay for, and as a starting point for reasonable dialogue, then you will distinguish yourself from the conservatives, insurance companies and other statists who see only us vs. them in every issue.

    Is there really a question

    Is there really a question why the Obama administration is messing up health care reform? Obama represents the interests of one section of the capitalist class in this country. It is not in their interests to reform the health care system. However, it was in their interest to get Obama elected on a platform of "change" because it made it look like this political and economic system could be reformed. One small, good socialist revolution in this country is what we need.

    Another way of framing the

    Another way of framing the question is to say that the public option, The American Health Care Plan" or "the Health Plan for all Americans" gives "CHOICE" - you can choose the insurance plan or the American plan.

    As an old curmudgeon, a

    As an old curmudgeon, a retired physician, and a member of Physicians For A Narional Health Program, as well as writing a health reform column for the Rag Blog, I am beginning to look at Obama in Faustian terms.... On and on goes this absurdity about "bipartisanship". One wonders if Obama is really up to what he is undertaken, or has nightmares about JFK , Robert Kennedy, and Paul Wellstone taking on the establishment.

    Obama today said perceived

    Obama today said perceived lack of support for the public option had upset some "on the left." Should he sign some patchwork "universal health care" bill without a public option, I'll conclude he's just a compromising, "nice guy" corporate stooge and begin planning for 2012 with my pals on the left. Wanting, preferring, stating aren't enough. I just released LBJ from the purgatory to which I assigned him for Vietnam. I now understand the kind of president he was and Obama isn't.

    Absolutely right on. Since

    Absolutely right on. Since the election, I and most of the Obama supporters I've talked to are frustrated at how President Obama and his administration have fallen into the same communications trap as Al Gore in 2000 and John Kerry in 2004. You'd think the Democrats would have learned from the Swift Boaters by now. The only thing you didn't mention, however, is that the corporate-owned mainstream media are likely to thwart any communications strategy, since they thrive on spin and drama to the detriment of truth. Studies have shown that most Republicans get their information β€” and marching orders β€” from the likes of Fox News and Rush Limbaugh. These arguably powerful forces create and spread lies to rile their delusional base, who does their bidding in lockstep β€” no matter how brilliantly the Obama administration communicates with the rest of us.

    During the hearings on

    During the hearings on Capital Hill, Obama was in Russia and Africa. That was the time to state his side of the argument. He knew (or should have) that the rebuttal would come. Obama should have been in the hearing room himself. He should have been visiting America, not Russia, at that time. Blame his staff all you want, he was out of the country when the country needed him most. I remember Nov. 2008. At the end of election day, legs cramping from walking to so many houses, I asked the almost empty Obama headquarters in my city if there was a party... nobody even knew. They were just packing up. Of course, the place was rented temporarily for the campaign, which is what happens in American politics, and which is why more people are reached when they want your vote than when they might do something for you. At that same location now is a store that buys gold jewelry. Where are the lilies of the field?

    Brilliant. Here is how I

    Brilliant. Here is how I wish Obama would flesh out the "American Plan" metaphor when talking to the country. "Today the United States ranks 37th in the world when it comes to Infant Mortality, just worse than South Korea, just better than the Faroe Islands. It wasn't always like this. In 1960, we ranked 10th. If America - if we as a society - cannot keep our own babies alive, what does this say about us? It says we need some changes made, some genuine reforms. We're spending more money on health care than any other nation, yet we are losing more of our babies per capita than any other developed nation, and it is getting worse with each passing year. Surely, there is something very wrong. Why are insurance companies making record profits while our babies are dying more frequently than they are, in say, Great Britain? Or Italy? Or South Korea? After all, the foundation of our nation was a declaration of the rights to "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness". Surely, these rights begin with the healthy birth of our children. Surely, this right takes precedence over the rights of a few corporations to pursue their own profits. We need to bring our health system back to the original ideals of our Founding Fathers. We need an American Plan for reforming health care in this country - and that is what I am proposing."

    Let us at least admit that

    Let us at least admit that this is an interesting situation. Republicans who do not want health care reform can concentrate on the propaganda effort. They aren't ,after all proposing solutions (unless the old cry for tort reform counts).And since the Democrats have drafts of at least five versions of a health care bill, who really knows if the Public Option is alive or dead? But it's August and there is time for the president to change the tone and the language of the discussion. I like Lakoff's American Plan. Even better would be The American Security Plan. Poor Mr. Axelrod is tone-deaf, but surely,surely there are others . . .

    THis is an important

    THis is an important analysis; I hope it will be widely distributed (after editing out the redundancies). The loyalty of lower middle-class people to the right wing depends on their misunderstanding of the underlying philosophy that governs most right wing politics: namely the neocon principle that the rich & powerful rightfully have more riches & power, and everyone of lesser means are rightfully their victims, as well as being the source of the riches & power. If the Tea Party people & the indoctrinated town hall mobs really grasped the degree to which they are being used to forward these monarchical views, they'd desert in a minute.

    Then WHY is Congress exempt

    Then WHY is Congress exempt if this is such a great plan? What is good enough for the people should be equal to or greater than what is "good enough" for our public servants.

    as usual, Lakoff is

    as usual, Lakoff is brilliantly spot on! It is long, agreed, tho worth my while to read in entirety. How can we get the bullet talking points from the section "Language" through "What should have been done" in this to Obama, Axelrod, the Emmanuel brothers, and Biden, to get to Congress and other public voices? The Obama administration should hire Lakoff as an essential policy/PR consultant.

    It seems obvious that the

    It seems obvious that the problem is the dogged obstruction of any health care reform at all by the GOP--on behalf of big business and their own perceived political gain in thwarting Obama in any way whatsoever . . . and also the demented rabble-rousing of Fox news as it panders fear and attempts to convince oblivious and sheep-like members of the pubic that health care improvements will harm rather than hurt them. It's a sad, sick society in which we live.

    I’m so glad Lakoff brought

    I’m so glad Lakoff brought up the fact that this is a life and death issue and connected it to the Republicans’ β€œpro-life” claims. On issue after issue, the Republicans demonstrate that they do not value life. Even when it comes to abortion, they do not care about the woman's life and even advocate (not directly, of course) killing doctors. It would be much more accurate to say they pro-fetus, but anti-life in virtually every other issue. Healthcare is a great example, but the best example is global warming, because how we handle that will be a matter of life and death for billions of humans and other forms of life. It is so unfortunate that conservative Democrats often join with Republicans in promoting death. Corporations are not really alive, and yet these corporatists value the health of corporations far more than they value real life.

    I smell a rat... Someone(s)

    I smell a rat... Someone(s) within the Obama administration is a real quisling, selling Obama "a bill of bads" as to his strateies. Obama's team doesnot go from geinus to real stupid, without such treachery.... Please: let us pass the hat, to get George Lakoff hired as "Communications Director General">... Let Goerge do it.. He can.

    I can't understand why Team

    I can't understand why Team Obama won't use the superior communication skills of Dr. Lakoff and Dr. Dean MD to sell this reform to the nation. (And also use more of Robert Reich.) Middle America desperately needs this insurance reform. Those impassioned citizens yelling about "not killing grandma" and "not allowing any government bureaucrat" between them and their health providers have been totally duped. Completely lied to by FoxNews and the Republicans. Big Pharma and the insurance industry are screwing them now. And without reform will screw them even worse in the future.

    Anonuymous 19:14. Congress

    Anonuymous 19:14. Congress already has government run health care, same as the military and anyone in prison or jail. Its just not good enough for the rest of us.

    Your comment that Organizing

    Your comment that Organizing for America can't get its troops out is incorrect. Just because you haven't seen us doesn't mean we're not there. We've collected well over 1,000,000 declarations of support for the President's health care plan. We have held a nationwide Health Care Day of Service. We have drummed up health care supporters to provide a counterbalance to the shouting, screaming disruptive opponents to reform. One could recommend a little more research before dismissing an entire organization. Alex Brant-Zawadzki Organizing for America

    A millioniare beer

    A millioniare beer distributor with multipule cancers received new and untested procedures at a famous hospital. Five years later, he is on Safari in Africa. A retired beer drinker with a kidney transplant found his transplant-team to busy to see him when his ant-rejection drugs went out of balance. He had to go to a backwater hospital where he contracted staph and died. My secretary had a single cancer, and little health care insurance or money. She died in one month. Health Assurance? For those who can afford it. For the rest, "find your own chickencoop" (county official/direct quote) Under the barrage of words are buried the facts, and my loved ones.

    Obama took his eye off the

    Obama took his eye off the ball. He was busy solving every single problem when this should have been a priority. Without his special style and competence, the whole thing got out of hand. It will take a miracle to get back on track and it won't be done without an investment in the kind of language that the right wing and big business(one and the same) have used to destroy this singular issue. The destroyers must be cast in the role that suits them best--ignorant bigots who are too lazy to try to learn the truth.

    Excellent, thought provoking

    Excellent, thought provoking article. One point to pick on: rationing. Can we, as a society, afford infinite health care? At what point is heroic, expensive care too expensive? From the point of view of someone ailing? From the point of view of a loved one or family member of someone ailing? From the point of view of whoever is paying for the care for someone ailing? So the fact that both (all) sides in this debate accuse the other(s) of rationing is just a sign that all sides are still posturing and no side is really looking at all the issues straight up.

    Finally! A plan for taking

    Finally! A plan for taking back the conversation. The American Plan is the perfect title for President Obama's health care plan. FDR in his Message to Congress on June 8, 1934 reminded his listeners that ..."as our Constitution tells us, our Federal Government was established among other things, 'to promote the general welfare,' [therefore] it is our plain duty to provide for that security upon which welfare depends." In his speech FDR reminds us this is not a moral turning away but, rather, a return to "values lost in the course of our economic development and expansion." FDR's speeches are wonderful templates for the non-"Policy Speak" speech.

    I'VE SOLVED IT! I'M SERIOUS!

    I'VE SOLVED IT! I'M SERIOUS! After wondering how we'll get real health care reform when republicans don't want it and Democrats are too spineless and yellow-bellied to follow through with campaign promises, I'VE FOUND THE SOLUTION. We should have a national referendum, but with state-level implications. What I mean, is that weβ€˜d have a national referendum to decide one of three proposals: 1.)Do you want the federal government to pay for all healthcare and cut the insurance industry out of the profit? Are you willing to have your tax dollars used to fully fund this program?(single-payer); 2.)Do you want to fund the federal government enough to have it compete against the insurance industry (public option); OR 3.)Do you want to make sure your money only goes directly to the insurance and pharmaceutical industries without assistance from the federal government (current arrangement)? If you live in a state where the majority prefer to go it alone without federal assistance, then your state may opt out. If the majority in your state want federal assistance your state may opt in. If you opt out the federal government will not collect taxes from anyone living in your state to support this program. If you opt in, the federal government will. Maybe states like Vermont and Oregon will want single-payer. They’ll get it. Maybe Alabama and Mississippi won’t. In the future, if a state wants to, it may use a local referendum to opt in or out of the program. If individuals don’t like the way their state votes they may move. This is a workable AND politically sustainable solution. Tell your senators. I hope no one is offended, but I’d like to re-submit this comment to future articles.

    Very many excellent post, in

    Very many excellent post, in particular those by misterioso, Guerry, and Dr. Keister. Prof. Lackoff asks and then answers the question: How is it possible that the same people who did so well in the campaign have done so badly on health care? ... The answer is simple and unfortunate: The president put both the conceptual framing and the messaging for his health care plan in the hands of policy wonks. I don't buy it. Obama ran to win and won. Now in power, he is going to govern to stay in power. And how to win? With the money that keeps on coming from special interest. 55% of insurance industry money is now going to Democrats and even in the 2008 elections 45% did. They are buying the policies they want and they are likely to get them. Just type -- health care industry political contributions -- into any search engine.

    At the end of day their will

    At the end of day their will be only two choices----simplicity benefiting all Americans or complexity benefiting only a few. The choice is easy-----the American Plan - Medicare for All! As usual education is the key, President Obama should go before the American public and lay it all out on the table. The American Plan - Medicare for All----front and center. Once this done, we the people will back it there is no doubt. It’s just a question of leadership and political will. George Lakoff-------forgive me for dreaming out loud! March on my Brothers and Sisters!

    Dear "I've solved it!" I

    Dear "I've solved it!" I think you have but the logical next step is States opting out of the Afgan war or the banker bailout. Ultimately the country breaks up. My sainted mother always said it was a pity we won the Civil War; that we would be a much better place with out "those people" and perhaps she was right. Isn't that where your solution logically leads?

    This party struggle has all

    This party struggle has all the earmarks of sectarian warfare, Sunnis vs Shiites, for example. We are the collateral damage.

    We have the communication

    We have the communication system if we use it! Geoge Lakoff said," an effective communication system should have been built. Not for dictating what to say, but for creating a system of effectively trained spokespeople, who can get the basic progressive values out there every day to compete with the very effective conservative system. ... Indeed it would be a lot cheaper to build than spending tens of millions of dollars on health care ads. What it would accomplish is laying the groundwork in advance of any particular issue. The work of such a communication system would be to activate ideas already there in the millions of citizens who have progressive as well as conservative worldviews in their brain circuitry. The idea would be to make progressive ideas stronger and conservative ideas weaker, balancing what the conservative communication system is doing now." -- Soon an application window will appear for progressives to build their own radio stations using the Low Power FM application process. Google LPFM, watch for a window. See examples such as WRIR that was built for $15,000. LEARN FROM THE RADICAL RIGHT. They built a massive religious radio network starting in the 1970s. We used to *laugh* at their pet projects like vouchers for religious "Christian Madrossas", well, who's laughing now? BUILD LPFM STATIONS FOR EVERY TOWN IN AMERICA and bring Lakoff's framing in the form of Amy Goodman, Jim Hightower etc. to every voter via Low Power FM Radio stations ! I apologize for the capitol letters ... Lakoff's message is so important ...

    " In the Obama campaign,

    " In the Obama campaign, honest, effective framing was used with great success. But in the Obama administration, something has changed. It needs to change back." George, could it be that Obama is orchestrating things exactly as he wants them? Could it be that this whole health care issue has been deliberately spoken one way and then acted out in another? Like the "closing of GITMO" and "the repealing of Bush's tax cuts for the rich" and the DOMA rhetoric, and the "out of Iraq" promises and finally the pro-single payer /public plan rhetoric. Doesn't this all point to a single and undeniable conclusion: that Obama is a self-concealed - highly conservative, highly militaristic, highly neo-liberal - right-wing fake masquerading as a "bipartisan" democratic president? I mean, George, you're quite a smart fellow, but are you incapable of detecting insincerity with that amazingly fine intellect of yours? Believe me, I have nothing but respect for you and would like to live in the same world that you do. But Obama has lied and postured, lied and postured, lied and postured so many times now. Certainly, you can see this pattern. Certainly, George something smells fishy. No? Please comment on this point, if you would be so kind. Thank you....

    Dear 03:44 β€” gehan: I

    Dear 03:44 β€” gehan: I wrote the "I solved it" comment. You may be right about us becoming, in a sense two nations, but I think we're already there. I think it started with Nixon's "Southern strategy". My idea allows the state's rights people to seemingly have their way, but in a manner that eventually forces the public to reflect on its choices. It's my belief that people will want to have better health care at a cheaper personal cost and will petition their local governments to join in. I once read that the Canadian health care system was started in a similar way. Right now, what we have is a political environment that is deceiving people into protesting against their own best interests. I believe that my idea would illustrate the choices people have loud and clear, so they would eventually opt for the better plan.

    Intelligent people read and

    Intelligent people read and listen, discuss and THINK. The majority of the public are l "clunkers," ancient and obsolete--and there is no upgrade to more furl-efficient models.

    George, it's called PSYOPS,

    George, it's called PSYOPS, or psychological operations. ***The CIA, Pentagon (and their commercial proxies on Wall Street) have codified the applied social sciences as this military doctrine spelled out in for all to grok in Army Field Manual FM-33-1.*** ...And since the Republican party is the civilian front for the military government, they know how to deploy a psyops campaign - to lie scientifically and push emotional buttons to turn their followers into a morally outraged weapon-brandishing mob...to put in front of the CIA-controlled media and thus manufacture the illusion of a consensus...which is meant to allow blowing-in-the-wind politicians a cover story narrative to follow with plausible deniability.... HEY- 'Don't Think of an Effluent'...heh.

    The policy-speak simply need

    The policy-speak simply need to get out the paper & pencil and ask how can we get healthcare when enormous $Bamounts are going for non-healthcare profits??? Period. All these 'economic conservatives' will soon get the point--don't they know that in order to make these great profits the insurers ARE RATIONING CARE--THIS IS HOW THEY MAKE PROFITS. YOO-HOO. Y'ALL NEED TO WAKE UP, and quit listening to the smooth-talking insurers.

    Obama and his crew have

    Obama and his crew have little or no experience in the business world where you have to be successful long term to survive. This is painfully obvious in the way they try to get things done. Getting votes through cheer leading and a lot of fancy talk is vastly different from running a government. Unfortunately, Obama only has experience as a community organizer and owes tremendous favors to many people who he had to obtain favors from since he is unable to do anything himself. His cabinet is double the size of any previous president, yet he cannot seem to have current information on any topic. His administration defies logic because it doesn't understand it.

    Analysis paralysis endangers

    Analysis paralysis endangers lacks traction and endangers action. It's time to DO IT, and cease talking ABOUT IT.

    Nice article Lakoff but it

    Nice article Lakoff but it misses the real point. 'Obama doesn't need lessons in message. He didn't forget all he knows. Obama is working for a bill that favors the Insurance and Health care industry. Just the same as he lets Bernanke and Geithner rob us blind to save the thieves on Wall Street. Obama is nothing less than a lier. Don't focus on Obama, he's sold us out. Focus on Progressives in the House who Obama and the Health Fruad Industry need to pass a conference report. This is where the real battle is. Our country's fate doesn't ride with Obama. It rides with your Congressperson. Get in their face and give them the reality check they need. Obama is a tragic figure, don't invest anymore time with him, he'll go down in history along side Bushey as a big time loser owned by special interests. Keep hope alive by sending back a conference report until they get it right.

    I just dawned on me. Maybe

    I just dawned on me. Maybe Obama is a mole put into office by the Right; the Right being Big Business. Perhaps the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy is more powerful than we thought. Perhaps we are indeed all serfs, working 40 hour weeks for the Lords of the Manor, the Capitalists, who hold sway over our lives and our deaths. They can send us to war for profit and to protect their own interests, not those of our country. They can condemn us to poverty and ill-health with the stroke of a pen or a pink slip. Perhaps we are reliving the Middle Ages...but we just don't know it.

    I wonder what would happen

    I wonder what would happen if everyone just quit paying their insurance policies and simply paid the doctor directly, possibly on a sliding scale. The insurance companies would go out of business, the doctors would get paid...and people would not have to sell their homes to get medical care. Where are Ghandi or Martin Luther King when we need them?

    Obama should fire Rahm

    Obama should fire Rahm Emanuel and sit down with Bill Moyers for a private viewing of the documentary "Critical Condition", shown on Moyers recent show. It's about decent Americans who couldn't afford insurance or the preventive care that would have saved them from their dreadful ordeals and needless deaths. Lakoff is right about this being a moral issue--and one doesn't need to believe in God to know that, yet the so-called Christians on the "right" are too preoccupied with others' bedroom behavior and reproductive choices to remember they are called, not to be America's Sex Police, but to be Good Samaritans and to sell all they have and give it to the poor. Instead, they enshrine insurance companies and preach their dogma of profit protection and insulating them from the "unfair competition" of Lakoff's "American Plan" aka public option. I'm beginning to share the opinion of many that the Health Care Reform effort was never intended to succeed which is why Obama did not first advocate the best possible solution, Medicare for All, but telegraphed his bottom line, the public option, at the start of "negotiations", intentionally leaving no fallback position that would save the House and Senate bills being stripped of any meaningful regulation of the insurance companies before they finally emerge from the Conference sausage machine. If Obama really wants Health Care Reform, he will return from Martha's Vineyard, announce that he finally realizes the Republicans never wanted ANY bill and demand party discipline from all the Dem Senators. He will promise to veto any bill without the American Plan Public Option, then he'll fire his Chief of Corporatists,Rahm Emanuel. We need to see some "shining armor", not just another corporate "suit".

    I'm not persuaded that we

    I'm not persuaded that we understand why health care reform is falling flat with the American people. I have never accepted the conventional wisdom that the Democratic triumphs in 2006 and 2008 represented a repudiation of Reaganomics. See Paul Krugman's column on that subject today - why the slain beast just won't die. I believe the public was sick and tired of George Bush and the Republicans after eight disastrous years. But they did not embrace the Democrats and their progressive ideas. They are still conservative, and fear and mistrust the government every bit as much as they ever have. Check out the Gallup polls. There has been no meaningful change in the proportion of the American people who describe themselves as conservative (40%) versus progressive (20%) since the question was first asked fifteen years ago. Americans hate their government. That's all there is to it. Health care reform requires strong government action. As soon as the people realize that, they don't want it. They are fine with health care reform in the abstract, but not if it affects them personally, and not if the federal government has to intrude.

    Insurance companies can be

    Insurance companies can be best understood by comparing their β€œservice” to a casino racket with all the rules favoring the house. They are gaming fear with the vicious intent of ignoring the poor and robbing every middle class family of their remaining assets. It is an amazing scam hidden in plain sight. Wealth is siphoned off. The context is never understood. The players are never seen. The terms are never questioned. It is like shooting fish in a barrel.

    "Where are Ghandi or Martin

    "Where are Ghandi or Martin Luther King when we need them? "

    Six feet under, because the ones who kill people like Ghandi or MLK know that the masses don't have what it takes to maintain a movement without that single person in front who will do all the hard work.

    There's another reason why

    There's another reason why Democrats (dare I say progressives) will always have a problem selling their ideas. It's because they are always trying to create change to solve problems. More rules, more services, more implementation of ideas to advance society. Republicanism, at least in recent years has been all about small government -- doing less, keeping with the status quo. It's easier to frame "do nothing" especially when change is hard. Going to war wasn't hard to sell to the American public because until Iraq, America could win wars in a few days. Imagine the framing that will need to be required for the next conflict we enter (hopefully never!).