Does Carper Duck The Question? Let’s go to the tape.

Filed in National by on July 28, 2009

Here are the questions. View the tape an let me know in the comments section if Carper’s responses pass the smell test.

MSNBC GUY: Why shouldn’t people believe that your (health care reform vote) has been influenced by the money you’ve gotten from Insurance companies?

MSNBC Guy: But Senator you are under a lot of pressure, would you acknowledge, from the Insurance companies with all the money they’ve given you?

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  1. Rebecca says:

    He states that he would be willing to have a public option as a fall-back measure. He also seems to believe that a bill that contains a public option won’t pass.

    I believe that Senator Carper believes these things.

    But he also says that the people of Delaware can convince him otherwise.

    CALL TODAY! Get your friends and neighbors to CALL TODAY!

    Senator Carper’s Wilmington office is: 302-573-6291

    Tell Senator Carper that Healthcare Reform without a Public Option is no reform at all! He’s a big fan of the FREE MARKET. We want a truly FREE MARKET that gives us a Public Option. The current healthcare market is NOT free. It has a built-in conflict of interest for the drug companies, insurance companies, and yes,even the caregivers. Without a Public Option the American people will continue to be at the mercy of this broken system.

    Tune to MSNBC tonight to hear Howard Dean as substitute host for Keith Olbermann at 8:00PM. Dr Dean will tell it like it is.

    CALL SENATOR CARPER: 302-573-6291

  2. Thank you Rebecca. Call Carper. Organizing for America also has a tool called “Tweet Your Senator.”

  3. That fallback public option measure, BTW, is the public option with “triggers,” practically useless.

  4. Frieda Berryhill says:

    Is Tom Carper a Crook?
    No , everything he has done so far in perfectly legal. There is no law against voting with the “Money”. He is wrong on Energy, Health care and the Banks.If he would only change his party we would know what we are voting for.
    Rebecca why dont you run against him, I would work my heart out for you.Your are perfectly capable.
    We do not yet have finance reform, but we do have DISCLOSURE. Hard to find but it is on his website in more detail.
    Fundraising, 2005 – 2010, Campaign Cmte
    Raised:
    $3,936,039

    Spent:
    $3,904,940

    Cash on Hand:
    $781,327

    Debts:
    $0

    Last Report:
    Tuesday, June 30, 2009

    Top 5 Contributors, 2005-2010, Campaign Cmte
    Contributor
    Total
    Indivs
    PACs

    Citigroup Inc
    $55,300
    $48,300
    $7,000

    Norfolk Southern
    $42,260
    $34,000
    $8,260

    JPMorgan Chase & Co
    $38,668
    $36,168
    $2,500

    Bank of America
    $29,330
    $20,750
    $8,580

    DuPont Co
    $26,850
    $10,250
    $16,600

    Top 5 Industries, 2005-2010, Campaign Cmte
    Industry
    Total
    Indivs
    PACs

    Lawyers/Law Firms
    $301,332
    $219,600
    $81,732

    Insurance
    $225,460
    $42,820
    $182,640

    Commercial Banks
    $205,079
    $125,269
    $79,810

    Securities & Investment
    $199,392
    $101,614
    $97,778

    Real Estate
    $156,780
    $91,350
    $65,430

    Any questions?

  5. jason330 says:

    Frieda,

    In the clip Carper claims that he pays more attention to the little people who call his office than he does to the guys who write the big checks.

    I know, I know…hilarious.

  6. Frieda Berryhill says:

    Yah I would be bending over with laughter if it were not so sad.

  7. Rebecca says:

    Thanks for the kind words Frieda. It’s not going to happen. I don’t have your stamina and I sure don’t have what it would take to mount a state-wide campaign. Few people do. I’ve watched others tilting at windmills and I have learned from their experiences. Ya don’t just wake up one morning and think “I’d like to be a US Senator” and then commence to campaign. The office is high and the hurdles to get there are equally high.

    Still, I treasure your support.

  8. Frieda Berryhill says:

    My stamina, Ha !! I am like the Ant with the proverbial rubber tree plant…
    LOL but now I have gotten too old darnit !