Revere America…Ex-N.Y. Gov. Pataki’s Plan to Repeal Health Care…”Horrific” & “Costly Bungle”

Revere America…Ex-N.Y. Gov. Pataki’s Plan to Repeal Health Care…”Horrific” & “Costly Bungle”

FOXNews.com
April 14, 2010

Former New York Gov. George Pataki announced Wednesday the creation of a national organization working to repeal the Democrats’ health care overhaul, which he called a “horrific” and costly bungle.

Former New York Gov. George Pataki announced Wednesday the creation of a national organization that will work to repeal the Democrats’ health care overhaul, which he called a “horrific” and costly bungle.

Pataki said his nonprofit group, Revere America, will develop a grassroots network and highlight national opposition to the health care law, which he believes will impose a $500 billion burden on U.S. taxpayers and tighten government control of the health care system.

“I can’t recall anything remotely like this in my lifetime,” Pataki told FoxNews.com. He said the law was passed in the face of substantial opposition from the public and hastily rammed through Congress by its chief architects, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

“We can’t just roll over and accept it as a fait accompi. That’s what I think the president, Pelosi and Reid thought would happen,” Pataki said. “We’re going to fight, mobilize and get this repealed.”

Pataki, who served three terms as New York’s governor, from 1995 to 2007, said he hopes to raise $15-20 million this year to run Revere America, which is being organized as a tax-exempt lobbying group. He said the effort will target the online and social media communities, though some of the funding will also cover national ads targeting the law for repeal.

“We want to get at least 1 million signatures and e-mail addresses from people across the country who believe that Obamacare should be repealed,” he said.

Tea Party leaders said Pataki’s effort could bolster opposition to the new law and that they would have their eye on any efforts for a grassroots push against the overhaul.

“Everything we do would complement that effort,” said Eric Odom, administrator for TaxDayTeaParty.com. “We would absolutely without question promote it, encourage our base to get involved.”

But others say the push for repeal has little hope for success.

Congressional expert Norman Ornstein, a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, called the effort to repeal the health care law a piece of political theater. “It’s not even remotely feasible,” he told the Wall Street Journal.

A Rasmussen poll released Monday found that 58 percent of Americans support repeal. But a far smaller number — 38 percent — believe it is likely that a repeal will be successful, according to the survey of 1,000 likely voters.

The bill passed Congress on a strict party line vote, though 34 Democrats in the House broke party ranks and voted against it. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has already called for the law to be repealed and replaced, though many Republicans lawmakers remain wary of any such attempt.

Some political experts have argued a more realistic strategy would be to block funding for many of the measures within the mammoth 2,200-page health care law, which will be gradually rolled into effect through 2018.

But Pataki told FoxNews.com he was not looking for legislative fixes and half-steps to fix a law he believes is filled with “so many negatives and so many unknowns.”

“No, I think you want to repeal it and replace it with true reforms,” he said.

New York political watchers speculated the launch of Revere America could be how Pataki tests the waters for a 2012 presidential run.

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“Drunk” Jerry Jones Trashes Parcells, Tebow On VIDEO…“Bills Not Worth a S—,”…Face’s Fine from NFL

Jerry Jones rips Bill Parcells, Tim Tebow on video; Dallas Cowboys owner could face fine from NFL

By Ralph Vacchiano
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER
April 14th 2010

Jerry Jones may soon have to put his money where his mouth is.

The billionaire owner of the Dallas Cowboys could be facing a fine from the NFL after he was caught on a dark and grainy video making disparaging remarks about former Cowboys coach Bill Parcells and former University of Florida quarterback Tim Tebow. The video was apparently caught on a cell phone camera at a bar and posted Tuesday afternoon on Deadspin.

In the video, a seemingly drunk Jones is slurring his speech, but can clearly be heard to say Parcells is “not worth a s—“ and that if the Cowboys drafted Tebow “he’d never get on the field.”

The remarks may seem harmless, but the NFL tends to take its public image – and the actions of people associated with the league – very seriously. Last November, Tennessee Titans owner Bud Adams was fined $250,000 by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after he was caught on a cell phone video making an obscene gesture with his middle finger towards Buffalo Bills fans from his luxury suite at the end of his team’s 41-17 win.

A league spokesman called that “conduct detrimental to the NFL” when announcing the fine, and the 86-year-old Adams eventually apologized.

Both Jones and Parcells declined to comment about the video through their team spokesmen. “An NFL spokesman said the league also would have no comment.”

The 47-second video begins apparently in the middle of a conversation someone is having with Jones about Tebow and the possibility of the Cowboys drafting him next week. The clip picks up Jones saying “(Cowboys quarterback Tony) Romo was a miracle.” He’s then asked if he were owner of a team like the Jacksonville Jaguars if he’d draft Tebow just to sell jerseys.

“That’s the only reason I brought in Bill Parcells,” Jones says.

“Bills not worth a s—,” Jones adds. “I love him. Not worth a s—, but I wanted … They were on my (butt) so bad. ‘J’s got to have a Yes Man.’ So to get this f—- stadium, I needed to bring his (butt) in.”

Parcells joined the Cowboys as their head coach in 2003 after the team had suffered three straight 5-11 seasons. He guided the Cowboys to the playoffs twice in four years before resigning in 2006.

Jones eventually got his $1.2 billion stadium project approved in 2004, with a reported $325 million in public financing.

Later in the video, Jones is asked why he wouldn’t consider taking Tebow in the third round of the draft.

“Why?” Jones says. “He’d never get on the field. I can’t get him out there.”

WARNING: Video contains language

Jerry Jones rips Bill Parcells, Tim Tebow on video; Dallas Cowboys owner could face fine from NFL

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