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The White House And George Stephanopoulos Need To Do Their Homework Better

That’s not just some line from the Clinton era, either.

Meet The New Obama Health Care Plan

It is much like the old Obama health care plan:

Lessons From CPAC: Ron Paul is Past His Prime

Paul’s victory in the CPAC 2010 presidential straw poll only serves to immediately diminish the impact that CPAC could have on providing conservatives with some direction on who some of our future national leaders might be. Ron Paul certainly won’t be one of them. I’m not saying that to be critical, it’s just a fact.

How Typical

Summing up the upcoming “summit” between Republicans and the Obama Administration on health care:

. . . “There’s hope for a breakthrough here, but the odds of that are not very good,” said a top Democratic aide who has worked for years on health care. “This is a media event.”

Quelle surprise. Of course, we do happen to learn something interesting about the nascent Democratic plan to use reconciliation to pass health care reform:

Many Democrats in Congress said they doubted that it was feasible to pass a major health care bill with a parliamentary tool called reconciliation, which is used to speed adoption of budget and tax legislation. Reconciliation requires only 51 votes for passage in the Senate, but entails procedural and political risks.

“If we took a vote now, we would not have 51 votes for that approach,” said a Senate Democratic aide. “The president would have to do a major sales job. He is the only person who has the political capital to do it. But his focusing on health care means that our efforts to focus on jobs are likely to be drowned out.”

I think that it is now safe to say that…

Reconciliation Is Back?

The use of reconciliation to pass health care reform through the Senate would be entirely contrary to the purposes of the reconciliation process. There is, of course, every reason to think that Democrats won’t have the stomach to go through with reconciliation; the process is a lot more complicated than people think it is. Reconciliation would force Democrats to pare down their health care goals. And an attempt to use reconciliation to push through health care would destroy all hopes of bipartisan cooperation on other issues in Congress. I am sure that there are Democrats for whom none of this serves as a deterrent to using reconciliation, but plenty of other Democrats will be terrified by the consequences of reconciliation. As they ought to be.

Head Games

My latest for the New Ledger has to do with Dick Cheney and his effect on the Obama Administration.

Populism, And Its Shortcomings

Many of my friends and allies think that if George Will makes a political prediction, the precise opposite of that prediction will come to pass.

Will The Tea Party Be A Third Party?

Not if Sarah Palin has anything to say about the matter.

A Republican Senate: No Longer Just A Dream

With every passing day, it seems that Democratic prospects to maintain the Senate are further imperiled.

Quote Of The Day

“There will be those Democrats who bid good riddance to Bayh and his coal-burning-state apostasy about cap and trade, etc. If so, they won’t need a very big tent to contain the celebration.”

Bayh Bayh

Evan Bayh’s decision to retire has to shock Democrats, and delight Republicans.

Shorter Carl Hulse

“Harry Reid pulled a jobs bill that enjoys bipartisan support and White House backing because he was afraid of having Democrats beat up on politically. In doing so, he managed to anger just about everyone.”

- March 22, 2010 -

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