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December 23, 2009
An Unlikely Hope to Defeat ObamaCare? Massachusetts' Voters?
Grasping at straws, perhaps, but...
“Hey Mr. Kristol, is there some supersecret plot to ignore the Massachusetts Senatorial election scheduled for JANUARY 19, where an actual REPUBLICAN has a chance to become the 41ST member of the Republican caucus, which might find it in its interest to...persuade a certain Senatorial election committee to pay attention to the race or send money or have actual prominent Republican types come to the state to campaign for the very telegenic State Sen. Scott Brown, who's running against an undistinguished mouse of a Dem Party apparatchick who's so pro-abortion she's almost promising to do the procedure herself and doesn't carry the last name of Kennedy?
Just askin'!”
Now, while the election would take place after the senate passes its version of the bill, presumably there would have to be a re-vote on the bill after it leaves conferences, and he could block it at that point.
Here's his page.
Oh, and I've wanted to link this all day. Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus, and Santa Claus will be bringing all the bad little children in government electoral disaster for what they're about to do.
1. Few Democrats understand the depth and intensity of opposition that exists toward them and their agenda, especially regarding health care. Passage of this bill will only heighten the depth and intensity of the opposition. We’re seeing a political tsunami in the making, and passage of health-care legislation would only add to its size and force.
And that's point one.
More: McConnell Will Object to Appointment of Conferees... And stall longer.
The amusing thing here is that Reid's big weapon is to accuse Republicans of "obstructionism."
See, the problem right there is that obstruction is popular at the moment.
It's like accusing the Benny Hill Show of "having too much ass."