How Corporate America Is Pushing Us All Off a Cliff

by: Michael Moore   |  MichaelMoore.com

How Corporate America Is Pushing Us All Off a Cliff
Margery Kraus, president and chief executive officer of APCO Worldwide. (Photo: World Economic Forum / Flickr)

When someone talks about pushing you off a cliff, it's just human nature to be curious about them. Who are these people, you wonder, and why would they want to do such a thing?

That's what I was thinking when corporate whistleblower Wendell Potter revealed that, when "Sicko" was being released in 2007, the health insurance industry's PR firm, APCO Worldwide, discussed their Plan B: "Pushing Michael Moore off a cliff."

But after looking into it, it turns out it's nothing personal! APCO wants to push everyone off a cliff.

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APCO was hatched in 1984 as a subsidiary of the Washington, D.C. law firm Arnold & Porter -- best known for its years of representing the giant tobacco conglomerate Philip Morris. APCO set up fake "grassroots" organizations around the country to do the bidding of Big Tobacco. All of a sudden, "normal, everyday, in-no-way-employed-by-Philip Morris Americans" were popping up everywhere. And it turned out they were outraged -- outraged! -- by exactly the things APCO's clients hated (such as, the government telling tobacco companies what to do). In particular, they were "furious" that regular people had the right to sue big corporations...you know, like Philip Morris. (For details, see the 2000 report "The CALA Files" (PDF) by my friends and colleagues Carl Deal and Joanne Doroshow.)

Right about now you may be wondering: how many Americans get pushed off a cliff by Big Tobacco every year? The answer is 443,000 Americans die every year due to smoking. That's a big cliff.

With this success under their belts, APCO created "The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition." TASSC, funded partly by Exxon, had a leading role in a planned campaign by the fossil fuel industry to create doubt about global warming. The problem for Big Oil speaking out against global warming, according to the campaign's own leaked documents, was that the public could see the "vested interest" that oil companies had in opposing environmental laws. APCO's job was to help conceal those oil company interests.

And boy, have they ever succeeded. Polls now show that, as the world gets hotter, Americans are getting less and less worried about it.

How big is this particular cliff? According to the World Health Organization, climate change contributes -- right now -- to the deaths of 150,000 people every year. By 2030 it may be double that. And after that...well, the sky is literally the limit! I don't think it's crazy to say APCO may rack up even bigger numbers here than they have with tobacco.

With this track record, you can see why, when the health insurance industry wanted to come after "Sicko," they went straight to APCO. The "worst case," as their leaked documents say, was that "Sicko evolves into a sustained populist movement." That simply could not be allowed to happen. Something obviously had to be done.

As Wendell Potter explains, APCO ran their standard playbook, setting up something called "Health Care America." Health Care America, according to Potter, "was received by mainstream reporters, including the New York Times, as a legitimate organization when it was nothing but a front group set up by APCO Worldwide. It was not anything approaching what it was reporting to be: a 'grassroots organization.' It was a sham group."

Health Care America showed up online in 2007 (the year "Sicko" was released) and disappeared quickly by early 2008. You can still find their website archived here. As you'll see, their "moderated forum" allowed normal, everyday, in-no-way-employed-by-the-insurance-industry Americans to speak out. For instance, here's something Nicole felt very strongly about:

"Moore shouldn't be allowed to call his film a 'documentary.' It should be called a political commercial. We need to fix our health care system, but we shouldn’t accept a Hollywood moviemaker’s political views as the starting point."

Here's what Wendell Potter revealed about the insurance industry's media strategy:

"As we would do the media training, we would always have someone refer to him as 'Hollywood entertainer' or 'Hollywood moviemaker Michael Moore.' They don't want you to think that it was a documentary that had some truth."

Thanks for your perspective, "Nicole"!

Now, how big was THAT cliff? A pretty good size -- according to a recent study, 45,000 Americans die every year because they don't have health insurance.

And here we are in 2010. A lesser PR firm might be resting on its laurels at this point, content to sit back and watch hundreds of thousands of people continue to be pushed off the various cliffs they've built. But not APCO! Right now they've taken on their biggest challenge yet: leading a giant, multi-million dollar effort to help Wall Street "earn back the trust of the American people."

We may never know the size of this particular cliff. But we can be sure it's gigantic. According to the New York Times, one of the things Wall Street's recession gave us is "the crippling of the government program that provides life-sustaining antiretroviral drugs to Americans with H.I.V. or AIDS who cannot afford them." Internationally, organizations fighting AIDS and other diseases are "hugely afraid" of cutbacks in funding.

Of course, there are the 101 ways recessions kill quietly. For instance, children's hospitals are seeing a sharp 55% rise in the abuse of babies by parents.

And that's just the previous cliff. If APCO and its Wall Street co-conspirators lull us into turning our backs on them again, we can be sure the next cliff -- the next crash -- will be much bigger.

Anyway, this is all just a way for me to say to APCO: No hard feelings! My getting mad at you would be like a chicken who's still happily pecking away getting mad at McDonald's. Compared to the millions you've already turned into McNuggets, you've actually treated me much, much BETTER! Spying on my family, planting smears and lies about me, privately badgering movie critics to give the film a poor review, scaring Americans into believing they'd be committing a near-act of treason were they to go to the theater and see my movie -- hey, ya done good, health insurance companies of America. And, most important, you stopped the nation from getting true universal health care. Good job!

There's only one problem -- I'm not one of those "liberals" you fund in Congress, the ones who fear your power.

I'm me. And that, sadly, is not good for you.

Yours in good health,
Michael Moore

P.S. It seems to me that APCO's discussion of pushing me off a cliff should legitimately be part of their Wikipedia page. And why not something about their role in Wall Street's new PR offensive? So I'm asking everyone interested to write something up that meets Wikipedia's guidelines and help bring the APCO Worldwide entry up to date. Post it somewhere online and send a tweet about it to @mmflint. I'll award a signed copy of "Sicko" by noon Sunday to the best entry...and then deputize you to post it on Wikipedia for real and make sure APCO's minions don't take it down. Just be sure afterward not to walk near any cliffs!

P.P.S. The late, great comedian Bill Hicks had some thoughts about marketing and the people who do it. 

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Wikipedia, eh? Boy, are you

Wikipedia, eh? Boy, are you naive!

“Wikipedia has shown us that a mass medium can be rendered so plastic and so well-leveraged that any part of it can be manipulated by a relatively small number of people, in ways that defy a free society's usual means to guard against it, so long as the special interests in question have a moderate amount of resources and the will to do so. If there are portions of the content that remain untouched, it is for two reasons only: (1) no one has conceived a stake in them yet, (2) virgin forest makes for good cover.

“If you're thinking that Wikipedia is the Latest Thing in Blows Against The Empire, then you have a DoubleThink coming.”

— Jon Awbrey, Comment in The Guardian, 30 Jan 2009



I work in Peru, but I have a

I work in Peru, but I have a niece who lives not far from Flint, and she thinks you are right on - as I do. Great work. geraldo



Too BUSY rolling my rocks

Too BUSY rolling my rocks Back UP the cliff!



Michael you are accurate and

Michael you are accurate and informed as usual. You are righteous and forthright. Thank you so much. Now please stop. You have inadvertently become the safety valve for the anger and disappointment of the people of the US. Stop please! The people need to utilize their anger and take action. The tea baggers learned how effective it is to take action and became a force of their own. Now Dems, Independents, Socialists, prostitutes, linemen, machine operator and day care workers need to get off their political asses and show up, stand up and be counted. You allow them to stay anonymous and in chains.
Thank you Michael, now please stop.



“I hope we shall crush in

“I hope we shall crush in its birth the aristocracy of our moneyed corporations which dare already to challenge our government to a trial by strength, and bid defiance to the laws of our country.”
~ Thomas Jefferson



Boomerang? Amaze, the

Boomerang? Amaze, the corporations who have domesticated people to believe reality shows, slogans (lies), commercials, fiction movies, and Fox news are asking the same people not to believe a documentary in which people speak by themselves, not fake actors. “THE MEDIUM IS THE MESSAGE.” No reason to expect people reacting negatively to a documentary depicting their own reality. “Sicko” is a more powerful message and very persuasive. Some people of course, entitled to their beliefs and attitudes, will not like it, but this is normal. I have found “Sicko” in rental places, local library and in some networks several times. Looks like well distributed and promoted. I haven’t seen any critic of it.



Michael, thank you for your

Michael, thank you for your work and for being "out there."

Personally, I think health insurance should be outlawed.

People should be able to just get quality health care when they need it.

Let the health insurance executives find a more constructive way to channel their capitalist energies. Stop their weeping for the teat of the Nanny State to keep them in their blood lust business.

Better yet, lock them up and throw away the key. They're a plague upon our society.



Same old "Divide and

Same old "Divide and Conquer". The corporations keep us polarized (you're either for or against Michael Moore) when we should be united to take our government back from the Plutocrats and restore our Democracy.



03:16, When it comes to

03:16, When it comes to health care, it's a human right, not a need that the corporations have a right to endlessly exploit at the expense of our lives! When it comes to health care, you can be dead or alive! Which side are you on?

Seems to me you are the one trying to divide and conquer.



I don't understand my own

I don't understand my own country. There are Americans who, apparently, will always believe in that for which there is no evidence and always refuse to believe in that for which there is a preponderance of evidence. We tend to blame the media, the corporations, etc., and maybe that's the best explanation for it ... but maybe my fellow Americans are just idiots. Because if you learn anything about the history of this country, you will begin to realize that these people have always been here, before modern media and before the corporations had so much power. It is as if, somewhere along the path of history, America not only got much of the best of humanity, but also much of the worst. In any case, thanks Michael for being among the best.



Americans may be idiots, but

Americans may be idiots, but that is not the root cause of the problem. The problem is that they are selfish idiots. White working class Americans overwhelmingly voted republican against their best interests. They think if they vote for the rich people, they will get rich also. Unfortunately the opposite is true.



APCO Worldwide is partly

APCO Worldwide is partly responsible for the deaths of more than half a million people per year right now, and that will go up to many millions per year at a minimum in the decades to come, as the world gets hotter. If corporations are people, doesn’t this one deserve the death penalty? The corporations who paid for the work should get the death penalty too, as much as a person hiring a killer would.

At the very least, we need to take all political power away from the corporations, or they will destroy us. We are in an epic battle right now. At stake is the future of, and possibly the very survival of the human species and many other species. But the vast majority of us are so stuck in The Matrix that we are completely unaware or at best only get vague hints that something isn’t quite right. Unfortunately, our entire government is stuck in The Matrix, and many of them have become Agents.

Wake up, Neo ...

The Matrix has you ...



Hey, Mike... how's your

Hey, Mike... how's your Halliburton stock doing?



We all need to do small acts

We all need to do small acts to redeem our humanity. Small acts, every day, that refute the greedy corporate agenda.

Small acts can include protests with signs, chants, costumes, standing at Broad and Main sts. in your town/village/neighborhood, at an appointed time, each week, or each month, time after time after time, until the whole town/village/neighborhood joins you in solidarity and disgust at them.

Try it. Many communities already do.



Truthout has recently been

Truthout has recently been covering some of the dialogue about why the French are so much more socially conscious and activist that, for example, here in America, where we are intellectually dead, as a species, in the last decades since the '50's.

Here is a great example of what I see in the French, only in this case -- while we are ga-ga over their ability to get in the street -- the speaker asserts that street action/protest is passe, suggesting another kind of action altogether -

youtube.com/watch?v=-Uop5R7E314&feature=related

guardian.co.uk/world/2010/nov/20/eric-cantona-bank-protest-campaign

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Try suggesting this in the

Try suggesting this in the U.S. regarding, for example, health care -- everyone cancel your health insurance policy -- it's simple! We would have them on their knees in a very short period of time. And everyone goes silent, except for an arrogant here or there who "accuses" you for suggesting such a terrible thing to them.

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continued This man - IMO -

continued

This man - IMO - Cantona - is thinking. (Though in our case it wouldn't make much of a difference to the banks because everything is gone instantly out of the bank anyway, every month. We are already doing this. The only thing keeping us off the street these days are credit cards.)

He is a good example of why the French have the best health care system in the world, excellent family leave and vacation time, social security, etc.

You could say that, in spirit of Thelma and Louise, what the French know, that Americans have lost somewhere along the line .. is that when someone is trying to push you off a cliff, perhaps the most intelligent move, strategically speaking (and this is very martial artist type stuff in my opinion) is to all join hands and together, jump!



So, Anonymous on 11/21 at

So, Anonymous on 11/21 at 23:37 - Don't bring your Rovian well-poisoning here to TruthOut. You are in way over your head.



Dear Mr. Moore: Don't pay

Dear Mr. Moore: Don't pay any attention to photonracer. He missed his migraine meds (probably hit the donut hole) and is just in too much pain to think clearly. We need you; I'm sure you know. Without you, the Lotus Eaters go on snoozing. You're not a release valve for the anger; you're "the one what woke 'em". It hasn't been pleasant for you but it never is for the one who wakes. We appreciate you taking all that flying spittle and angst while we try to get ourselves out there to do something about it.



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