Open thread for night owls: Japanophobia
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"Clearly [Scozzofava] would be on the left side of our party," said Boehner, who had financially supported the campaign of the New York assemblywoman. "...We accept moderates in our party and we want moderates in our party."Who is "we"? It's certainly not the base of the GOP. The teabaggers don't accept or want anyone who doesn't adhere strictly to their hard-core, extreme right-wing philosophy. As I wrote yesterday:
There is no room for different ideas in the modern day GOP. The teabaggers rule their world.Read More......
The same could be said of Beck, Palin and their acolytes. Though they constantly liken the president to various totalitarian dictators, it is they who are re-enacting Stalinism in full purge mode. They drove out Arlen Specter, and now want to “melt Snowe” (as the blog Red State put it). The same Republicans who once deplored Democrats for refusing to let an anti-abortion dissident, Gov. Robert Casey of Pennsylvania, speak at the 1992 Clinton convention now routinely banish any dissenters in their own camp.Great ending too:
These conservatives’ whiny cries of victimization also parrot a tic they once condemned in liberals. After Rush Limbaugh was booted from an ownership group bidding on the St. Louis Rams, he moaned about being done in by the “race card.” What actually did him in, of course, was the free-market American capitalism he claims to champion. Limbaugh didn’t understand that in an increasingly diverse nation, profit-seeking N.F.L. franchises actually want to court black ticket buyers, not drive them away.
This same note of self-martyrdom was sounded in a much-noticed recent column by the former Nixon hand Pat Buchanan. Ol’ Pat sounded like the dispossessed antebellum grandees in “Gone With the Wind” when lamenting the plight of white working-class voters. “America was once their country,” he wrote. “They sense they are losing it. And they are right.”
To the uninitiated, the tea party crowd comes across like the barflies in “Star Wars.”Read More......
There is only one political opponent whom Obama really has to worry about at this moment: Hamid Karzai. It’s Afghanistan and joblessness, not the Stalinists of the right, that have the power to bring this president down.
Got the Joe Lieberman costume ready. Gonna stand in front of porches and block kids from getting candy.Joe Lieberman is now saying that he prefers no health care reform at all, if the choice is between a bill with the public option and no bill at all. The thing is, Lieberman just got caught in a lie. As ThinkProgress points out, Lieberman opposed Baucus' health care bill, legislation that didn't include the public option at all. Not to mention, three years ago when Lieberman was up for reelection, he was in favor of universal coverage. Now, not so much.
[The President will] get more involved when the bill makes its way to conference committee. It is silly to spend political capital right now when the Senate bill is not even going to be the final bill.In fact, that's absurd. As it currently stands, the President's inaction has not only killed any chance of getting a single payer system, it has killed the robust public option in the Senate and the House. The robust public option is not going to be in the House or Senate health care reform bill. Once that legislation goes to conference, there is no way to improve it beyond what is in the two bills before it. The best we can get is the best that's included in the two bills, period. Now that the President's inaction has let the robust public option die on the vine, it's gone. And all the king's horses and all the king's men can't bring it back in conference.
You know, the idea that the President could have maybe come in and said, you know what, here’s ten guys that I can sway. If the President of the United States calls it’s tough to say no. We’ve kind of been left to do this on our own and you really need the full-throated support of a president at a moment like this when we’re having a big national debate. … But really, I don’t think we can close this out unless the President really helps us.” –Read More......
ABC's "This Week" — White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett.
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CBS' "Face the Nation" — White House senior adviser David Axelrod; Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn.
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NBC's "Meet the Press" — Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner; David Plouffe, former Obama presidential campaign manager; author Jon Krakauer.
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CNN's "State of the Union" — House Republican leader John Boehner of Ohio; Gov. Haley Barbour, R-Miss.
"Fox News Sunday" _ Rush Limbaugh, conservative radio talk show host.
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