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Hewitt responds to Schultz: MSNBC "proud to declare Government Motors its new favorite cause"

June 10, 2009 12:45 pm ET by Media Matters staff

From his June 9 blog post, titled "GM: The MSNBC-Endorsed Car Maker":

GM has launched a new ad campaign to try and rebrand the company. No need. MSNBC has ridden to the rescue and is proud to declare Government Motors its new favorite cause. The hard-left cable network had adopted GM, so let the word go forth that if you want to support President Obama, his cheering section at MSNBC has made it clear that means buying GM product.

MSNBC's hapless Ed Schultz accused me of "hating" President Obama on his Tuesday's show because I have announced that I will not buy a GM or a Chrysler car. (Since 2001 I have purchased two GMs --a Saab and a Trailblazer.) My reasoning is explained in this WashingtonExaminer.com column and this Townhall.com column. Briefly put: The socialization of GM severely disadvantages Ford, Toyota and other auto workers while undermining basic, bedrock principles of free enterprise, and I will not endorse the deal with my dollars and don't think any other car buyer should either. In Ed's rather fevered world this means I "hate" President Obama. In fact I supported the first GM/Chrysler bailout and would have been happy to see the feds support the two companies with loan guarantees or other assistance that would not have resulted in government ownership of the company.

But I won't support a government-owned car company that tilts the competitive field against every other car maker, and the feds now own and control GM, and the new Government Motors has a $65 to $75 billion dollar advantage over the shareholders, bondholders and workers at every other car company in the country. The left doesn't care because President Obama decreed this state of affairs it so it must be good, but it is inimical to the American way of doing business, building widespread prosperity, the middle class and great cars, and to ideals of freedom and liberty. A government-owned car company is a car company that can dictate who wins and loses and who gets the good deals. That's the danger of Government Motors

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Schultz's shouted tirade is par for the course for a left long used to screaming at its opponents, and his attribution to me of "hatred" for the new president is simple projection of Schultz's feelings towards the old president on to me. We had a good laugh on my show at Ed's expense, and at his desperate attempt to find a new ratings hook now that George W. Bush is beginning to fade from the mind of a public that is beginning to chuckle at the number of jobs President Obama "saved or created" this week, even as unemployment continues to rise after the near-trillion dollar stimulus that wasn't. The Dems are running everything in D.C., and not well, so the MSNBC play-book is down to one page: Attack center-right commentators.

What the left doesn't understand is that Team Obama would rather they drop the whole GM takeover issue. There's a reason the White House isn't talking up the nationalization of GM and would rather talk about anything else: They know the public hates this, including large majorities of independents and significant numbers of Democrats. The advisors around Obama also know that the cumulative effects of the trillions spent the president's friends are adding up to one enormous bill the staggering total of which will give even liberals pause when the subject of a "government option" for health care comes up this month and next. President Obama wants the feds to take over health care just as it has GM, but even the enraptured MSM is beginning to ask the inconvenient questions, such as "If you can't run Medicare how do you propose to expand it hugely and contain costs?" The unfolding misadventure with GM is simply an introduction to how government-run operations function. The Post Office and the DMV are exhibits one and two on that list, but more than any other Obama initiative, the takeover of GM promises to illustrate what the new Democratic Party stands for: A pay-off of friends and a kiss-off to everyone else.

If you are fine with that, but a GM instead of a Ford or now a Saturn or a Toyota. GM is now the brand endorsed by MSNBC and Ed Schultz, Keith Olbermann and the rest of the crew over there. The folks at Government Motors must love this rebranding-assist. Let's wait for the ads starring Ed, Keith, Chris and Rachel pitching Obamacars.

See also: Socialist cars?

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    • Author by pros2pros2940 (June 10, 2009 12:52 pm ET)
         
      Are these the same boneheads that don't have a problem with states throwing money at foreign car companies ?

      Isn't that giving them an unfair advantage ?
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    • Author by mk3872 (June 10, 2009 1:00 pm ET)
         
      LOL! Hewitt said this: "a left long used to screaming at its opponents"

      Is that sort of the perfect example of paranoid projection??
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    • Author by twseattle (June 10, 2009 1:14 pm ET)
         
      Move around the country much, bunghole? Ever use an airport? What about the unionized air traffic controllers, is that an example of another program the government can't run well? And by the way DMV's are run by the glorious states.

      And I haven't heard bad-mouthing of the Postal Service in about twenty years.
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    • Author by proudconservative (June 10, 2009 1:15 pm ET)
         
      The states that have an auto industry, the ones that gave money or incentives to companies to re-locate there, are also the ones now not dropping dealerships, not laying off 10's of thousands of employees but rather are keeping those jobs that produce tax revenue for the state and federal government too.

      The biggest difference is that these states are also free of the labor unions that would crush the auto industry there as well.
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      • Author by twseattle (June 10, 2009 5:00 pm ET)
           
        What are you talking about? How do you know this? When did this information become published and by who? Can it be confirmmed? You speak as if you have facts. Toyota and Honda are just as hurt by the auto downturn, but their plants in those states are subsidised by huge tax breaks. There will be plenty of layoffs, just wait. And in their home country everyone, white collar and blue, belongs to unions. The biggest advantage they have is the health care provided by the Japanese government.

        Even if true, your arguement refutes itself: The government 'incentives' (what you would call a handout if it went to an individual) these corporations (overseas ownership) get are the reason they are better. So without specific government assistance they would be in the same shape.
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    • Author by Cannonball (June 10, 2009 1:15 pm ET)
         
      Everyone loves to bash Medicare but never bother to research how truly successful this program is. The state run but federally funded Medicaid programs are in sad shape and under serve the poor people it is designed to help. Most people have no idea that Medicaid is a means test entitlement program funded by the federal general fund and Medicare is funded by its own taxes and premiums and offers great basic insurance at great prices that is accepted by 95% of all medical practices and 99% of all hospitals.

      Also, some one should tell Hewitt that the Post Office is a public corporation funded solely by its own fees for service, runs in the black and delivers more mail and parcels than any private competitor. It also funds its own medical and retirement plans.

      And the DMV is not a federal entity. Each state runs its own DMV solely on state tax revenue, fees and sale of license plates. BTW, our DMV in Ky is very efficient, fast and cheerful.
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      • Author by twseattle (June 10, 2009 1:59 pm ET)
           
        One more fact about the post office, they have the mandate to deliver to all addresses in the country every day. Heavily unionized as well.
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    • Author by ToddK_Chicago (June 10, 2009 1:58 pm ET)
         
      Hugh Hewitt is using the term "Government Motors"? That, and the way this screed reads makes me think it was written by a sophomore in high school for an English class to prove a point in which they clearly do not understand the issue or the assignment. And this is who they turn to for commentary and opinions???
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