WORCESTER — U.S. Reps. James P. McGovern and Richard E. Neal were heckled and booed after trying to rally support today for President Barack Obama's plan for a comprehensive national health insurance program.
The two Worcester-area Democratic lawmakers were shouted down several times by people attending a packed “town hall” meeting at the University of Massachusetts Medical School.
UMass officials threatened several times to end the gathering because of the raucous behavior, which occurred despite a heavy police presence.
At one point, Mr. McGovern was likened by an attendee to Josef Mengele, the Nazi officer who performed experiments on concentration camp survivors.
Oh really? A generally hostile crowd, that just happened to show up? The Telegram's writer Bronislaus Kush, in line with most media coverage of teabagging, is innocent of any knowledge that 1. this is being orchestrated by conservative groups, and the 2. the stated strategy is that of maximum disrespect, maximum disruption.
Say, Mr. Kush -- why not just let the teabaggers write the story for you? They couldn't have done any better.
You know, one would hope that this kind of tactic would backfire. Shouting down a speaker is a low, dishonest, un-democratic tactic. But we should know better -- history is replete with examples of thuggery winning the day.
Stand tall, Congressmen. There's just got to be a better, stronger response than to let the thugs get away with it. They cannot win an honest argument; they cannot win in a civil discussion. So they're taking it out of bounds. But they will not bully us out of health care reform. That's what to take away from this.
UPDATE: It gets weirder, but also kind of less weird at the same time, if you know what I mean ... Josh Marshall reports that the LaRouchies were also involved in the disruption. So the whole thing got a lot less Worcester and a lot more Harvard Square -- where the LaRouchites are irritating, but rather consistent in their everyday high-nuttiness.
Teabaggers, LaRouchites ... it's really a match made in heaven. I fully expect now to see the teabaggers using those signs that all eerily have the same writing ...