Posted by David Hyman:
The Perils of High Public Office
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_08_09-2009_08_15.shtml#1250092370


   CBS News has dug up some video of Rep. Dan Rostenkowski being chased
   down the street by a crowd of angry seniors. This event took place
   twenty years ago next Monday -- August 17, 1989.

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   Here's Rostenkowski starting at 1:35 in the video:

   Rostenkowski: I don't think they understand what the government's
   trying to do for them.

   Reporter: Do you sympathize with their anger on this?

   Rostenkowski: No, I don't think they understand what's going on.

   As [1]this book makes clear, Rostenkowski was comfortably within the
   mainstream of Congresssional and elite media opinion in dismissing the
   objections of his constituents as uninformed, ill-founded, or
   rabble-rousing. But, the day had long-term consequences. As the New
   York Times [2]observed in a 2002 article, "the television images of
   Mr. Rostenkowski under assault struck fear in the hearts of
   politicians that remains to this day. Few want to be pitted against
   older people on issues involving Medicare. �Politicians were
   traumatized by the Rostenkowski episode and they remain traumatized,�
   said Henry J. Aaron, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.�

   I devote a few pages of my[3] book on Medicare to the subject.

References

   1. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0271014660
   2. 
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/04/07/business/seniority-a-health-care-revolt-remembered.html
   3. 
http://www.amazon.com/Medicare-Meets-Mephistopheles-David-Hyman/dp/1930865902

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