Today, Chris Matthews asked Howard Dean for his interpretation of the results in Massachusetts. Howard told him that it was because voters wanted more than they were getting from Washington and that they were angry at Washington. He also said that Coakley’s defeat was due not only to Independents voting for Brown, but also to […]
Chris Badgers Howard
January 20th, 2010 · Comments Off on Chris Badgers Howard
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Ezra Gets Simple-minded: That’s a Compliment
January 20th, 2010 · Comments Off on Ezra Gets Simple-minded: That’s a Compliment
Ezra Klein is known as a bright young policy wonk who enlisted in the DC village, by becoming a blogger and correspondent for the Washington Post with a corner on the health care “reform” debate. Many of his writings have been very sophisticated analyses of one or more obscure feature of the House and Senate […]
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Reconciliation Can Work
January 20th, 2010 · Comments Off on Reconciliation Can Work
Earlier today, I wrote about “sidecar reconciliation” and the difficulty of passing it, and concluded, in light of Lawrence O’Donnell’s remarks on MSNBC about parliamentary maneuvers, encountered a number of times each day, still needing 60 votes to overcome them, that Republicans can block HCR through reconciliation if they want to. I said, further, that […]
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What Now for HCR: Sidecar Reconciliation and Trusting the Leadership?
January 20th, 2010 · Comments Off on What Now for HCR: Sidecar Reconciliation and Trusting the Leadership?
Well, it’s official, or pretty official anyway. Scott Brown has been elected to Teddy Kennedy’s old seat and Martha Coakley has conceded. Some Democrats are blaming Coakley for running an inept campaign, and this may well have accounted for Brown’s margin of victory. But the real question is what allowed him to get close at […]
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