The Rachel Maddow Show: The Sorry State of South Carolina
Rachel talks to native South Carolinian Eugene Robinson about the sorry state of South Caronlina's education and health care systems in contrast to the attitudes of their politicians who are all opposed to health care reform.
MADDOW: We‘ve had that lot of reaction to our report last night about the appalling new data out of South Carolina that read like a statewide cry for health care reform.
Last night, we reported that South Carolina has among the country‘s worst women‘s reproductive health care. Rates of teen pregnancy, low birth weight infants, and infant mortality that are among the highest in the country. The rate at which young women in South Carolina received the important and effective HPV vaccine is also among the lowest in the country.
But wait, there‘s more—and it‘s all bad. The state has the fifth highest rate of obesity. It has the highest stroke death rate of all states in the country, and has maintained that distinction for five decades. It has the second highest death rate for oral cancer. The life expectancy in South Carolina is the third worst in the union.
If Governor Mark Sanford, for example, decided to move to Argentina permanently, he would be among people expected to live at least a year and a half longer than South Carolinians are—in Argentina.
Yes, South Carolina needs better health care. And to get it, it may need some civil servants who are slightly more interested in getting that for the state.
Governor Sanford, considered just a year ago a possible presidential contender in 2012, led the fight to turn down stimulus funding from the federal government, shunning federal unemployment benefits when South Carolina had the second highest rate of joblessness in the country. We should‘ve seen that as a symbol.
And that was all before he offered this fine moment in leadership.
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GOV. MARK SANFORD ®, SOUTH CAROLINA: I‘ve been unfaithful to my wife. I developed a relationship with a—what started out as a dear, dear friend from Argentina. About a year ago, it sparked into something more than that. I have seen her three times since then during that whole sparking thing.
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MADDOW: After that performance, the Department of Homeland Security temporarily took away Governor Sanford‘s homeland security clearance, because they thought what the rest of the country thought—this man is not balanced.
And then there‘s South Carolina‘s senator, Lindsey Graham, who last week at President Obama‘s speech came dangerously close to clapping for the president but who has otherwise fought health care reform tooth-and-nail.
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SEN. LINDSEY GRAHAM ®, SOUTH CAROLINA: People have tried this model in other countries. The first thing that happens—you have to wait for your care. And in socialized health care models, people have to wait longer to get care and the government begins to cut back on what‘s available because of the cost explosion.
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MADDOW: South Carolina‘s other senator, of course, “Senator Waterloo,” Jim DeMint, a man who perhaps more than any other senator has staked his current career on killing health reform.
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SEN. JIM DEMINT ®, SOUTH CAROLINA: We must stop this government takeover of health care. Friends, this is a critical battle for the heart and soul of America, and for freedom itself.
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MADDOW: And then there‘s this guy, South Carolina‘s own personal metaphor for things are good just like they are.
It‘s one thing to make the case against the country fixing something if in your state you‘re doing great on your own. But if your state is a disaster area on its own, it is quite another thing to throw yourself in the way of what you more than anyone need for help.
Joining us now is a proud South Carolinian, Eugene Robinson, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and associate editor for the “Washington Post.” He‘s also an MSNBC political analyst.
Gene, thanks for being here.
EUGENE ROBINSON, MSNBC POLITICAL ANALYST: Great to be here, Rachel.
MADDOW: Is there a connection, or a lack of a connection between South Carolina‘s bad health care outcomes and how violently opposed South Carolina‘s politicians are to health reform?
ROBINSON: It‘s—it is, I think, you‘d have to call it a lack of a connection. It‘s amazing, you know? We don‘t have any health care and we don‘t want the government giving us any, by God. It‘s amazing.
You know, it is a problem. South Carolina has a lot of poverty—especially a lot of rural poverty, but there‘s urban poverty, as well. And all that comes with urban and rural poverty, both black and white. And, you know, it‘s just the sort of reforms that are being talked about that perhaps could begin to move the needle on some of these awful indicators that South Carolina has had for decades.
But our representatives, except one, most of—most of our elected representatives here in Washington are dead set against it.
MADDOW: Well, let me ask you the awkward question about what you‘re just alluding to there. African-Americans are disproportionately affected by poor health care. Obviously, poor Americans are, as well. And poor definitely straddles the race line in a lot of states, including South Carolina.
But here‘s a picture of what South Carolina‘s political representation looks like in Congress right now. And it is—it is all white except for James Clyburn.
Is race and race and representation a factor in South Carolina‘s bad health outcomes but also its politics about health?
ROBINSON: Well, I—sure. I mean, just to ask the question flatly, yes, it is. Now, is it same kind of factor that it was when I was growing up and Strom Thurman was our senator and students were fighting and dying in a demonstration in my town over a segregated bowling alley in 1968? No, it‘s not bad. And, in fact, I am struck when I go home to South Carolina and at seeing black people and white people together in integrated settings in a way that I never would have seen before.
That said, Jim Clyburn, the one African-American representative who happens to be in the majority whip in the House, which gives him an awful lot of clout is—talks about these health issues all the time and has for years and years. He is—he is aware in very specific terms of what the situation is. It is that faces poor people in South Carolina.
And Jim, frankly, Joe Wilson was best known in the state before he became a U.S. representative, when he was in the State Senate, as one of the last seven diehard state senators to oppose taking the Confederate flag down from the state house.
MADDOW: Eugene Robinson, Pulitzer Prize-winning “Washington Post” columnist and MSNBC political analyst—I believe when I talk to you about this, Gene, that if people know more about how bad the health care outcomes are in South Carolina, there will be more of a push for South Carolina politicians to want health reform. You make me believe that. Let us hope it is true.
ROBINSON: Let‘s hope that it is.
MADDOW: Thanks, Gene. Nice to see you.





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“Why would anyone with a functioning brain believe this guy?”
Some guy with an eating disorder
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And I didn't think you meant "knows how to govern itself."
“Why would anyone with a functioning brain believe this guy?”
Some guy with an eating disorder
Tell them obesity makes you gay.
That'll get them in shape.
Tell them being skinny will make you gay.
That'll wipe them off the face of the earth.
Republicanism makes you secretly gay and self-loathing to boot.
Hasa Diga Eebowai
makes the gay part a mental illness?
“Why would anyone with a functioning brain believe this guy?”
Some guy with an eating disorder
gluttony is one of the deadly sins, and as a good christian state run by the repugs, you just know that being fat makes you gay and a statanist but only if you voted for the guy with the fake birth cert.
South Carolina. My home state. Yep. I moved.
and prosper.
Hasa Diga Eebowai
If all the intelligent people move out of a state what is to be expected?
Every 13 to 17 year old girl could get pregnant and get Aids in the state and everyone could die at the age of fifty. They all could be jobless, homeless and starving to death. All you have to do is say one of two words as a conservative and the backwoods toothless state will vote for you. God or Jesus.
is intended to be a factual statement
the same.
“Why would anyone with a functioning brain believe this guy?”
Some guy with an eating disorder
Jesus is the son of god. He was miraculously born to a virgin. Her name was Mary. That's as far as my catholic training goes other than the nudity of Eve.
is intended to be a factual statement
There are actually 3 of them, you left out the 'holy ghost' (whatever the fuck that means). And the mental acrobatics are just getting started, cause even though there are 3 of them they are not three but one, because to admit otherwise would blow the whole monotheistic shtick out of the (holy) water.
Like I said, my catholic training only goes so far since I disassociated myself with it long ago. From Wiki
In Christianity, the Holy Spirit is the Spirit of God. In mainstream (Trinitarian) Christian beliefs he is the third person of the Trinity. As part of the Godhead, the Holy Spirit is equal with God the Father and with God the Son.
The Christian theology of the Holy Spirit was the last piece of Trinitarian theology to be fully developed. There is also greater diversity in Christian theology of the Spirit (pneumatology) than there is in the theology of the Son (Christology) or of the Father.
Still doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
is intended to be a factual statement
I defy you to not think about that farcical word the next time you have a flat tire!
A can of pressurized Jesus foam and a little prayer has gotten me out of that pickle every time.
Praise be!
the talking snake.
Their entire cosmology revolves around a snake talking a woman into being bad.
Now, I am not ignorant of the power of the one eyed snake, but that ain't the snake they're talking about. And everything they believe hinges on believing in a snake that talks.
I think there is opportunity for metaphor here, but I absolutely don't want my health care decided by religious wackos who really believe in demonic talking snakes.
Hey everybody in S.C. - Who wants a cultist wacko to represent your state? - raise your hands. ... nobody? well you better count the republicans out then. any of them. all of them.
"Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob"
-= Franklin Delano Roosevelt =-
Seriously, South Carolina? Come to Mississippi. We make South Carolina look like Switzerland.
seriously...
She lost me at "effective HPV vaccine."
Yeah right!
I sincerely hope health care "reform" doesn't involve us being forced to receive these "effective" vaccines.
Are you sure you are not Michelle Bachmann?
Is Christy claiming that medical science is wrong when it comes to HPV and we are being forced to have our children vaccinated? Only if they are being held captive in FEMA camps. Look Christy, put down your bible and read a journal or two not written by some nonexistent author. Your right rick, she sounded like Bachmann.
is intended to be a factual statement
Oh no!! Not "forced" to get vaccinated!?!
I suspect I'm older than you are. I actually remember the polio epidemic. You are most likely oblivious to what it means to actually live through an epidemic and then learn that it didn't have to happen.
I'm not in favor of blindly accepting shots without research, but I would say to educate yourself a little better, both about this particular vaccine, and about the reality of the disease it works to stop.
Fight them with your guns when they come pounding your door down with needle in hand.
Swine flu can't be as bad as loss of freedom.
And just why aren't the SC citizens storming their state capital with pitchforks and torches, demanding better care and consideration for their health? Just what the hell is going to motivate them in the right direction?
don't you mean the wrong direction? hhehe. It's true though. The democrats are the new 'Right' and the Repugs are the new 'Wrong' or 'left' as in 'left overs' from a bygone era.
Another way to look at it is that the 'right' are wrong and the 'left' are center.
"Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob"
-= Franklin Delano Roosevelt =-
... it's a god given ability and nobody can take away. I'm glad South Carolina got a most of it... they must be in tight with their god with all that prayin and shit.
Of course you can't teach stupidity. There is no time for it with 4 hours of God and 4 hours of "creative design". Hell, they have to take home the "hate and racism" course.
If you were stupid enough to believe whatever made you feel good, in spite of facts and logic, you would be a lot happier.
Lacking stupidity your faith in the Great Spaghetti Monster is shaken and you have to face the fact that you will some day cease to exist instead of living forever in a mansion with your Monster.
Two comments:
1) boy these politicians; Lindsey Graham, Sandord, Demint and ; ideas on healthcare have really worked good for their state. Maybe these idiots should think about other ideas for healthcare than the status quo.
2) i suspect that the South Carolina healthcare problem is concentrated in the poor black community, so these white South Carolina politicians could not care about healthcare in South Carolina because it is a black problem.
we should find a way to relocate the intelligent people in SC and let the rest secede with Texass.
Let the morons enjoy their 'freedom' to starve and die of disease the way a good 3rd world nation citizen should!!!
... Jesus.
Those poor fools wouldn't last a month.
Stephen Colbert is best thing to come out of SC ever.
I used to enjoy marathon golf road trips to Myrtle Beach. Loved the golf, food and folks we met. Most of the folks we met were transplants who loved golfing that much they moved there and opened bars to pass away the non daylight hours though. Im happily unwelcome in the new USA though so those days are over.Canucks can get all inclusives in Cuba this year for 500 bucks without touching down in Crazyland. Cuba just needs more golf courses and all will be well.
The ex chair of the SC education board, adviser to gov. Sandford, pron writing lap dancing christian fundie home schooler.
Oh and where is she, vanished off to Canada minus the husband and kids...
Sex Education in SC
What is it about American politics and society, a mere hint of real female sexuality, rather than pretend pin up porn, and everybody runs away screaming in shock and horror.
HEre she is, Sanford's appointee to the SC Education Board as Chair, writing porn (pretty hot stuff, too!), and quits to spend more time with her family, then disappears to Canada with her supposedly lesbian girlfriend.
Nothing wrong with any of this except that she's professing to be a "family values" type of person.
Oh yeah, on the state Education Board, but home schools her kids.
Go figure!
Actually, South Carolina is one of the most enlightened, intelligent places in America. I live in Charleston, and I just returned from a screening of Winter Light by Bergman, along with a discussion of Pascal's work compared to Descartes.
If that's true, I'm also completely insane and live in a toilet at Houston and 2nd avenue in NYC.
something they don't have, but need badly.
Is that freedom? Because it seems an awful lot like totalitarian control to me.
The rich have succeeded in stealing from the poor then misdirecting their anger toward the government.
Yet Socialized Insurance companies can KILL ME and that is good, am I missing something here or what. The choice of a shot is mine, the consequences of not receiving it and infecting others is also mine, so we are going to play the Cowardly Right Ignorance is Bliss Card.I have lived around the world and have been exposed to different health care systems and the one in America is the WORST for you can ONLY have the BEST health care if you can afford it and the Socialized Insurance company doesn't DENY you the continued coverage, so let me have my choice get the Socialized Insurance Companies out of the way.
It would figure that if my home state made headlines it wouldn't be good news. Ohh well that's why I moved. Not that California is in the best shape at this time.
But I am better off in LA than I was in South Carolina.
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