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Looks like maybe the AARP is felling the negative impact (can you say losing memberships) of supporting Obamacare.

AARP objects to Obama invoking group's support during debate

Published October 04, 2012

FoxNews.com


The AARP, which put itself in the middle of the health care debate by endorsing ObamaCare, now is telling President Obama to keep the group out of his political talking points.

The nation's leading senior advocacy organization objected after the president during Wednesday's debate twice mentioned the AARP while defending his health care plan and attacking Mitt Romney's plans for Medicare.

The AARP posted a blog saying that while the group is "grateful" the candidates had a "robust" debate on health care, the organization is not aligned with either candidate.

"While we respect the rights of each campaign to make its case to voters, AARP has never consented to the use of its name by any candidate or political campaign. AARP is a nonpartisan organization and we do not endorse political candidates nor coordinate with any candidate or political party," the group said.

Obama invoked the AARP during the Denver debate because the group had endorsed his health care overhaul earlier in his term. He used that endorsement to challenge Romney's claims that the law's cuts to Medicare would weaken the health care system.

"And this is not my own -- only my opinion. AARP thinks that the savings that we obtained from Medicare bolster the system, lengthen the Medicare trust fund by eight years. Benefits were not affected at all," Obama said.

He went on to say that Romney's plan, which he describes as a "voucher system," would put seniors "at the mercy" of insurance companies.

"And this is the reason why AARP has said that your plan would weaken Medicare substantially. And that's why they were supportive of the approach that we took," Obama said.

The AARP, while having gotten involved in the health care debate, stressed that it is trying not to take sides in the presidential race itself.

Some, though, have questioned the AARP's objectivity.

Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., in a recent op-ed in Politico, said the group "poses as a disinterested senior advocate" while taking positions that "just happen to coincide with its financial interests."

He claimed that group's support of the health care law could yield "windfall profits" by forcing seniors off Medicare Advantage and into a separate supplemental coverage program.

"AARP knows it can protect its financial interests by aligning with Democrats, no matter what its members think," DeMint wrote.

Romney said during Wednesday's debate that his plan for overhauling Medicare would give seniors a decade from now a choice between traditional Medicare and private insurance.

"And by the way, if the government can be as efficient as the private sector and offer premiums that are as low as the private sector, people will be happy to get traditional Medicare or they'll be able to get a private plan," Romney said.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/10/04/aarp-objects-to-obama-invoking-group-support-during-debate/#ixzz28LNkrgRE

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The AMA (American Medical Association) is another group that Obama likes to tout as a massive organization which supports Obamacare...

The truth is, only about 15% of the doctors in this country are members of the left leaning association and have little credibility in the Medical profession.

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