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Once Obama's target, lobbyist Tauzin now his pet
By: Timothy P. Carney
Examiner Columnist

www.washingtonexaminer.c om

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January 6, 2010 White House visitor logs dumped late in the week between Christmas and New Year's Eve show that Billy Tauzin, the top lobbyist for the prescription drug industry and once a favorite target of Barack Obama, visited the White House at least 11 times in Obama's first six months in office.

The White House's open door for Tauzin, whom candidate Obama attacked as the embodiment of the revolving door and the corrupt collusion between politicians and industry, further dismantles the myth of Obama as the scourge of special interests. It also bolsters the conclusion that health care "reform" has become a boondoggle for the health industry, especially pharmaceutical companies.
During the presidential primary, in the spring of 2008, Obama ran a campaign ad aimed directly at Tauzin, chief executive officer of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America. In the ad, titled "Billy," Obama tells a small gathering of seniors:

"The pharmaceutical industry wrote into the prescription drug plan that Medicare could not negotiate with drug companies. And you know what, the chairman of the committee who pushed the law through went to work for the pharmaceutical industry making $2 million a year. Imagine that. That's an example of the same old game-playing in Washington. I don't want to learn how to play the game better. I want to put an end to the game-playing."

But Obama has played the game, and Tauzin was one of the first players he picked for his team. White House visitor logs show that between Feb. 4 and July 22, Tauzin visited his office an average of once every 15 days -- about as frequently as Tauzin probably collects that generous paycheck candidate Obama derided. We don't know how often Tauzin visited after July, because of the ad hoc nature of White House visitor log releases.

Candidate Obama was correct to hold up Tauzin as the poster boy for special interests and the revolving door. Tauzin served 25 years in Congress, switching from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party just months after Republicans took control of Congress. Soon, Tauzin was chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, where he played a central role in creating the Medicare prescription drug benefit, a corporate-welfare program benefiting health insurers and drugmakers.

As candidate Obama explained, Tauzin then cashed out, going on the payroll of the industry he had just forced the taxpayers to subsidize.

And as far as special-interest lobbies go, PhRMA may be the champion. With $20.2 million in lobbying spending in the first nine months of this year, PhRMA outpaces every other single-industry group by millions.

If you include lobbying spending by individual companies, the pharmaceutical industry, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, spent $199 million on lobbying in the first three quarters of last year -- far more than any other industry, and more than health insurers, hospitals and doctors, combined.

Look at the Senate health care bill Obama is backing, and you see the fruits of Tauzin's White House access and the millions the industry spent on lobbying: Among other subsidies, the bill preserves the very government favor candidate Obama attacked -- that Medicare subsidizes prescription drugs but is prohibited by law from trying to get lower prices.

The bill also expands subsidies for drugs, grants lengthy monopolies to some complex drugs, continues the ban on reimporting drugs and hinders over-the-counter drugs that try to compete with prescription drugs. Many of these goodies were promised Tauzin in a West Wing visit over the summer, which the L.A. Times was the first to report.

Tauzin wasn't the only PhRMA lobbyist to visit the White House. Democratic lobbyist Steve Elmendorf, who served as chief of staff under then-Minority Leader Dick Gephardt, D-Mo., represents PhRMA as well as drugmaker Medicines Co. He visited the White House at least five times.

Another PhRMA hired gun, David Castagnetti, formerly chief of staff to Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, has visited the White House at least four times. Castagnetti's other drug industry clients include Abbott Laboratories, AstraZeneca, Forest Laboratories and Merck.

Contrast this record with Obama's rhetoric from the beginning of his campaign, when he attacked "the lobbyists and the special interests who've turned our government into a game only they can afford to play." This talk, and the ad attacking Tauzin, didn't scare off the industry, which proceeded to give more to Obama's campaign than to any other politician in history. And clearly, the rhetoric hasn't made Tauzin feel unwelcome at the Obama White House.


Timothy P. Carney, The Examiner's lobbying editor, can be reached at tcarney@washingtonexaminer.com. He writes an op-ed column that appears on Friday.

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Please please please please please I want just one of you Obama voters to defend this shit.  

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Re: Top Big Pharma Lobbysist visited Obama in the W.H. 11 Times!
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2010, 02:20:05 PM »
MOTHERFUCKING PRICELESS!!!!!!


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Hope & Change baby, yeah!

This has to be one of the most outrageous stories yet. 

The campaign ad is priceless.  What a complete disgrace. 

F.U.B.O.!!!!!

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I suppose the real fun for me is that liberals are always trying to portray themselves as deep thinkers,  people who deal with the realities, people in the know who understand, etc.  And they completely bought into the numerous bullshit campaign promises.

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I suppose the real fun for me is that liberals are always trying to portray themselves as deep thinkers,  people who deal with the realities, people in the know who understand, etc.  And they completely bought into the numerous bullshit campaign promises.

I just sent this to my liberal friends and hope it ruined their evenings. 

Screw these people who were duped by this fraud. 

And watch, Blacken, KC, Lurker, Straw, or Mons will post some bs Fox New clip and jump up and down yet ingnore this. 

This is freaking priceless IMHO.  This story and the video I posted alone tells you everything you need to know about ZERO.

Never, Never, Never, Never, have I seen a politician as diabolical as this. 


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Your Scumbag-in-Chief at work. 


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Right: Obama sucks, is Kenyan, and is trying to destroy America.

Left: Obama is only working with them to get his bill passed, at which point these companies are screwed


Truth: Obama probably somewhat believed he would change corruption, then realized corruption is an integral part of washington dc and just decided to play ball and use their money to win in 2012.

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this is priceless 333386 post something it gets 7 replies and 5 are his

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Right: Obama sucks, is Kenyan, and is trying to destroy America.

Left: Obama is only working with them to get his bill passed, at which point these companies are screwed


Truth: Obama probably somewhat believed he would change corruption, then realized corruption is an integral part of washington dc and just decided to play ball and use their money to win in 2012.

Are you fucking kidding me? You seem to forget where Obama cut his political teeth, he is just as or more corrupt then any other politician. He is a con man and the fact that you even believe he meant a word that he said during his campaign proves he is a good con man.
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this is priceless 333386 post something it gets 7 replies and 5 are his

The only thing that is priceless is that people like yourself, Mons, Benny, Blacken and others still shill for this POFS who lied his way into the WH. 

This story and the video clip I posted is as clear evidence as I have ever posted as to the nature of who is in the WH.   

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Right: Obama sucks, is Kenyan, and is trying to destroy America.

Left: Obama is only working with them to get his bill passed, at which point these companies are screwed


Truth: Obama probably somewhat believed he would change corruption, then realized corruption is an integral part of washington dc and just decided to play ball and use their money to win in 2012.


Jeez...you would have thought that the harvard educated senator from illinois would have realized that corruption was an integral part of washington dc during his 4 years in congress...he's a bright dude..he knew about the corruption WAAAAAAAAYYYYYYY before his election...
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Your Scumbag-in-Chief at work. 



Bump as a reminder why the voters are livid.   

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I suppose the real fun for me is that liberals are always trying to portray themselves as deep thinkers,  people who deal with the realities, people in the know who understand, etc.  And they completely bought into the numerous bullshit campaign promises.

Yeah and the Republicans try to portray themselves as stupid thinkers, who deal with fantasies and has no understanding of the world? ???

Well for Bush and Palin thats actually a pretty good description ;D

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Re: Top Big Pharma Lobbysist visited Obama in the W.H. 11 Times!
« Reply #15 on: November 05, 2010, 07:24:26 AM »
MOTHERFUCKING PRICELESS!!!!!!



Watch this video in conjunction with the story I posted.   

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Once Obama's target, lobbyist Tauzin now his pet
By: Timothy P. Carney
Examiner Columnist

www.washingtonexaminer.c om

________________________ ________________________ _________

January 6, 2010 White House visitor logs dumped late in the week between Christmas and New Year's Eve show that Billy Tauzin, the top lobbyist for the prescription drug industry and once a favorite target of Barack Obama, visited the White House at least 11 times in Obama's first six months in office.

The White House's open door for Tauzin, whom candidate Obama attacked as the embodiment of the revolving door and the corrupt collusion between politicians and industry, further dismantles the myth of Obama as the scourge of special interests. It also bolsters the conclusion that health care "reform" has become a boondoggle for the health industry, especially pharmaceutical companies.
During the presidential primary, in the spring of 2008, Obama ran a campaign ad aimed directly at Tauzin, chief executive officer of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America. In the ad, titled "Billy," Obama tells a small gathering of seniors:

"The pharmaceutical industry wrote into the prescription drug plan that Medicare could not negotiate with drug companies. And you know what, the chairman of the committee who pushed the law through went to work for the pharmaceutical industry making $2 million a year. Imagine that. That's an example of the same old game-playing in Washington. I don't want to learn how to play the game better. I want to put an end to the game-playing."

But Obama has played the game, and Tauzin was one of the first players he picked for his team. White House visitor logs show that between Feb. 4 and July 22, Tauzin visited his office an average of once every 15 days -- about as frequently as Tauzin probably collects that generous paycheck candidate Obama derided. We don't know how often Tauzin visited after July, because of the ad hoc nature of White House visitor log releases.

Candidate Obama was correct to hold up Tauzin as the poster boy for special interests and the revolving door. Tauzin served 25 years in Congress, switching from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party just months after Republicans took control of Congress. Soon, Tauzin was chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, where he played a central role in creating the Medicare prescription drug benefit, a corporate-welfare program benefiting health insurers and drugmakers.

As candidate Obama explained, Tauzin then cashed out, going on the payroll of the industry he had just forced the taxpayers to subsidize.

And as far as special-interest lobbies go, PhRMA may be the champion. With $20.2 million in lobbying spending in the first nine months of this year, PhRMA outpaces every other single-industry group by millions.

If you include lobbying spending by individual companies, the pharmaceutical industry, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, spent $199 million on lobbying in the first three quarters of last year -- far more than any other industry, and more than health insurers, hospitals and doctors, combined.

Look at the Senate health care bill Obama is backing, and you see the fruits of Tauzin's White House access and the millions the industry spent on lobbying: Among other subsidies, the bill preserves the very government favor candidate Obama attacked -- that Medicare subsidizes prescription drugs but is prohibited by law from trying to get lower prices.

The bill also expands subsidies for drugs, grants lengthy monopolies to some complex drugs, continues the ban on reimporting drugs and hinders over-the-counter drugs that try to compete with prescription drugs. Many of these goodies were promised Tauzin in a West Wing visit over the summer, which the L.A. Times was the first to report.

Tauzin wasn't the only PhRMA lobbyist to visit the White House. Democratic lobbyist Steve Elmendorf, who served as chief of staff under then-Minority Leader Dick Gephardt, D-Mo., represents PhRMA as well as drugmaker Medicines Co. He visited the White House at least five times.

Another PhRMA hired gun, David Castagnetti, formerly chief of staff to Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, has visited the White House at least four times. Castagnetti's other drug industry clients include Abbott Laboratories, AstraZeneca, Forest Laboratories and Merck.

Contrast this record with Obama's rhetoric from the beginning of his campaign, when he attacked "the lobbyists and the special interests who've turned our government into a game only they can afford to play." This talk, and the ad attacking Tauzin, didn't scare off the industry, which proceeded to give more to Obama's campaign than to any other politician in history. And clearly, the rhetoric hasn't made Tauzin feel unwelcome at the Obama White House.


Timothy P. Carney, The Examiner's lobbying editor, can be reached at tcarney@washingtonexaminer.com. He writes an op-ed column that appears on Friday.

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Please please please please please I want just one of you Obama voters to defend this shit.  



Its a very misleading piece.  Anyone can go and visit the White House as many times as they want to.  Doesn't mean anything
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Jesus Christ Vince!   Come on now!  even for a 95er like yourself that is ridiculous.

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What is your point?