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Protesting Politics
In Washington, Republicans vow to fight on against health-care reform. In WakeCounty, school-diversity supporters vow to fight on against the new board’s reassignment plans. In Washington, reform opponents marched on the Capitol, and some spit on congressmen and called them not-nice names. In WakeCounty, diversity supporters protested, demonstrated and even got arrested.…
Read MoreRevisiting 1994
Fred Heineman’s death takes us back to the Republican tidal year of 1994, when a titanic health-care battle led to a Democratic debacle so huge Heineman temporarily unseated David Price. The big difference this year: Obama succeeded where the Clintons failed. It takes three ingredients to make an electoral revolution: (1) One side…
Read MoreWinning is Good
There hasn’t been a scene like it since LBJ in 1965: Democratic congressional leaders beaming and clapping as a Democratic President signs a big expansion of the social safety net. The question is whether today’s White House ceremony celebrating health-care reform was the last gasp of the Great Society – or a reprise of…
Read MorePolitical Courage
People always say they want politicians to do what’s right, even if it’s unpopular. Of course, they mean: unpopular with somebody else. Still, by that standard, Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi showed a rare level of political guts and perseverance in pushing through health-care reform. Remember two months ago? Scott Brown had just…
Read MoreWas Reagan ‘Whining’?
A reader commented that it would be “whining” for Obama to blame Republicans for the country’s economic mess, as I had suggested. Question: Was Ronald Reagan “whining” all those years? Through the 1984 campaign – four years after he unseated Jimmy Carter – Reagan’s basic message was that he inherited a mess, it…
Read MoreAn Unhealthy Vote?
Public Policy Polling says that – on health care reform – Democratic Congressmen Bob Etheridge and Health Shuler “both have to decide between voting the way that folks in their party would like them to, or voting the way voters in their district as a whole would like them to.” But I’m not convinced…
Read MoreHealthy Politics
Karl Rove is still playing mind games with Democrats. Pay no attention. Rove claims that, if Congress passes health-care reform, Democrats will lose Congress. Bunk. In truth, Rove fears that Democrats will pass reform, Obama will have a victory and Democrats will have something positive to run on this fall. …
Read MoreTen Years After
The Tea Party crowd is in a frenzy over rising deficits and the national debt. In Asheville Friday, Republican candidates fell all over themselves at a Tea Party meeting that featured a clock tracking the debt. Do these people have any memory cells whatsoever? Obviously not, so let me remind them that,…
Read MoreElections Matter
A supporter of the new Wake school board held up a sign at this week’s hearing: “Elections matter.” At the health-care summit President Obama told John McCain: “The election is over.” They’re right. And Obama should ram through health-care reform just like the new school board majority is ramming through its new policies.…
Read MoreA New Day in the Senate?
Up in Washington last weekend at the Conservative Political Action Conference every time Scott Brown’s name was mentioned the conservative hordes let out a bellow of approval – but, then, two days later Brown voted with the Democrats in the Senate to end a filibuster against President Obama’s latest ‘Stimulus Bill’ and Democratic leader Harry…
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