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Axelrod Says Health Reform Supporters Are on the 'One Yard Line'
Politics Daily ^ | 12/20/09 | Bruce Drake

Posted on 12/20/2009 1:09:34 PM PST by Baladas

Senior White House Adviser David Axelrod said today that supporters of health care reform are "right on the one-yard line" to push through passage of the legislation now that the Senate Democratic leadership says it has the 60 votes necessary to pass their version this week.

Axelrod offered that optimistic prediction, when asked on CNN's State of the Union to describe progress with a football analogy, even though the Senate bill still would have to be reconciled with House legislation that has provisions that didn't pass muster in the upper chamber, and in the face of numerous public opinion polls that showed opposition and anxiety to the chances being discussed on Capitol Hill.

Acknowledging the thorny negotiations yet ahead should the Senate as expected put the stamp of approval on its legislation, Axelrod said, "We're way deep in the red zone...We're right on the one-yard line...That does not mean that we're in."

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To: MIchaelTArchangel
I hate to tell you but they are on our 1 yard line. QB Obama would have to drop back 99.1 yards to be sacked for a safety. Lets just sack him on 4th down on our 1 yard and take the ball over on downs.
21 posted on 12/20/2009 1:34:26 PM PST by hflynn (The One is really the Number Two)
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To: Baladas
 Axelrod
22 posted on 12/20/2009 1:57:22 PM PST by Tawiskaro
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To: Baladas

Paging Leon Lett. Paging Leon Lett.


23 posted on 12/20/2009 2:05:26 PM PST by rfp1234 (R.I.P. Scotty 7/2007-11/2009.)
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To: rfp1234

Or Joe Pisarcik

24 posted on 12/20/2009 2:07:08 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: Baladas
It would be nice to see the country give our rulers in washington a christmas gift. Will we continue to sit back while they pass legslation that 60% of the country disagrees with, squander the national treasury funded by american taxpayers as they enrich themselves and buy votes to consolidate their power, travel the globe and distribute our money while eroding our liberties at home in an effort to make criminals of all of us? Enough, patriots. Time to clean house.</
25 posted on 12/20/2009 2:08:35 PM PST by paul51 (11 September 2001 - Never forget)
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To: Baladas

Won’t pass the final vote in the House.


26 posted on 12/20/2009 2:22:33 PM PST by fortheDeclaration ("Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people".-John Adams)
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To: ExTexasRedhead
It’s like watching Hitler roll into Poland. Death and destruction to follow for millions.

Bingo - Post of the Freekin' Year!

27 posted on 12/20/2009 2:22:47 PM PST by Talisker (When you find a turtle on top of a fence post, you can be damn sure it didn't get there on it's own.)
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To: freekitty

I grew up on “Captain Comeback”, “Roger the Dodger” - who threw the FIRST and original (so-called) “Hail Mary” pass to Pearson...seventy something yards or thereabouts.

Years before Doug Flutie even entered college

Staubach was an anomaly in his day - a huge quarterback at 6’3 and 225lbs - as big as many of those who tried to tackle him.

He was big enough and supremely skilled enough as a passer and scrambler, not to mention his unflappability - that he would succeed as a young man even in today’s game. Small wonder he racked up almost 23,000 yards passing/2 Super Bowl titles ‘way back’ in the 1970s!

Last night’s win over New Orleans’ Saints was epic - one of Dallas biggest, most valuable wins in at least the last five seasons.

For me, the Cowboys are THE team, and others in the pro ranks are a distant second.

I hope America can pull out a last-second win over this worthless bunch of cheating scrubs in DC.

A.A.C.


28 posted on 12/20/2009 2:23:43 PM PST by AmericanArchConservative (Armour on, Lances high, Swords out, Bows drawn, Shields front ... Eagles UP!)
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To: Baladas

Gives the term: “Red Zone” Defense a whole new
meaning.


29 posted on 12/20/2009 2:26:00 PM PST by AFreeBird (Going Rogue in 2012)
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To: Baladas
One yard to go. Will it be:

Leon Lett vs. Don Beebe or

Leon Lett vs. the snow?
30 posted on 12/20/2009 2:36:10 PM PST by AmishDude
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To: AmericanArchConservative
AAC....

Jerry's kids caught Brees on a rare off night. If you think Romo is in the same league as Staubach, I've got some FL land for ya.

Cowboys???...1st round and out. Bank it.!!!

31 posted on 12/20/2009 2:40:11 PM PST by catfish1957 (Hey algore...You'll have to pry the steering wheel of my 317 HP V8 truck from my cold dead hands)
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To: Baladas
Ask Axelrod if he is going to put his mother on Commiecare and trust that the next bunch of Federal government fascist crooks are going to treat her fairly.

These people are beyond help.

32 posted on 12/20/2009 2:40:54 PM PST by Earthdweller (Harvard won the election again...so what's the problem.......?)
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To: jessduntno
The final play of Super Bowl XXXIV, January 30, 2000...

As a die-hard Titans fan that's a hard one to swallow. I remember that game like it was yesterday.

But for this game of 'Rat Treason, it's time for the American Patriot team (and I don't mean Tom Brady and Co.) to force a 'Rat team fumble, and pick up the ball to run the other way for a 99 yard TOUCHDOWN to win!!

This anti-American evil must be stopped and eliminated. Every last 'Rat must be voted out! NOW!

33 posted on 12/20/2009 2:49:10 PM PST by thecraw (God allows evil. God allowed Barry to usurp the highest office in the land. God will not be mocked.)
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To: AFreeBird

What do you want to bet that half of these DC creeps take their families along with their spoils and leave before they ever have to live with the consequences of what they have done to the rest of us...


34 posted on 12/20/2009 2:49:52 PM PST by Earthdweller (Harvard won the election again...so what's the problem.......?)
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To: Earthdweller
Ask Axelrod if he is going to put his mother on Commiecare and trust that the next bunch of Federal government fascist crooks are going to treat her fairly.

These people are beyond help.

Better yet, ask him if his severely impaired daughter would have made it past the first trimester, let alone out of the birthing room.

These people have NO IDEA what they are unleashing.

35 posted on 12/20/2009 2:51:41 PM PST by IncPen (SEC PROSECUTE AL GORE FOR TRADE FRAUD - GIVE BACK THE OSCAR! - GIVE BACK THE NOBEL!)
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To: Talisker
I would be curious to know just how many of the “good representatives” have property outside of the country to flee to after they take all they can and ruin everything.
36 posted on 12/20/2009 2:55:23 PM PST by Earthdweller (Harvard won the election again...so what's the problem.......?)
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To: AmericanArchConservative

Very true.

Btw, Giggle, I was with the Cowboys when they started with Dandy Don Meridith and Bob Lilly. They were also married to hometown girls.


37 posted on 12/20/2009 3:28:29 PM PST by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote; then find me a real conservative to vote for)
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To: thecraw

“As a die-hard Titans fan that’s a hard one to swallow. I remember that game like it was yesterday. But for this game of ‘Rat Treason, it’s time for the American Patriot team (and I don’t mean Tom Brady and Co.) to force a ‘Rat team fumble, and pick up the ball to run the other way for a 99 yard TOUCHDOWN to win!!”

Sorry about that...We’ve all got those...I still have Ben Drieth’s call against the Patriots in a playoff game with the Raiders thirty+ years ago call rolling around in my head...but, yes, the gist of the thing was to try to win one for the Gipper...


38 posted on 12/20/2009 3:37:36 PM PST by jessduntno ("The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground.")
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To: catfish1957

I never said Romo was on par with the great Roger Staubach. Right now, I don’t think he is.

He has a long way to go to reach those rarified heights, and he may or may not ever achieve comparable numbers - it is up to him and the lineup around him over the next several years.

I have always liked Brees as a QB, and as a person, (based on the interviews I have seen) since he was with the Chargers, and despite his shoulder injury, I thought that cuting him loose was a significant mistake on the Chargers’ part. Phillip Rivers is good, but not at all as proficient as Brees. I often wished that Dallas had picked up Brees after S.D. cut him loose. Can you imagine a 1-2 punch like that?

That said, Brees had plenty of chances last night and I do not think it was on him for having an off night, but rather on Dallas’s defense for coming up big when it really counted. The Cowboys’ primary - and most obvious problem is that of playing consistently.

They have one of the top five defenses in the entire league, and if they would play to their full potential, game after game, almost no offense in the NFL could stay on the field for long against them. The Colts could, and perhaps the Vikes - the rest also seem to struggle with consistency.

Cowboys’ “O” suffers the same challenge - but in a unique way. Clock (mis)management is important.

Look at their five losses this season: only their loss to GB was by more than one score [17 to 7], while the total margin of their other four losses was 19 pts - an average of just less than 5 pts/game.

Contrast that with a total of 105 pts. higher output in their 9 wins - avg margin of victory of just over 11 pts.

Last week against S.D. - Dallas missed both a field goal at close range, and a red zone opportunity (after four successful rushing plays, they ought to have varied their game with passing, since Romo is highly effective in Red Zone passing. Shame on Garrett or Philips for bad play calling.); suffered the loss of DeMarcus Ware for almost half the game - and still lost by just a field goal. Screw-ups, or injuries (recall also in their last loss to NY, starting R tackle Marc Columbo went out in the first series with a broken ankle, and they lost wide rec. Martellus Bennett to a concussion) like that would have cost most squads far more points.

They have also hindered their own efforts with crucial penalties (again an issue of consistency on both sides of the ball) that stopped their own drives, and which advanced their opponents’ (eventual) scoring drives.

And, although they have an offense that produces rushing and passing yardage well (how many 300+ yard passing games has Romo had this season? Last night was yet another), they definitely need to focus on translating that into point production. Read: “Big” plays...game-breaking plays.

IMHO, those are the differences - the things which separate them from the 2 or 3 “elite” teams in the league.

First round and out - bank on it? No, not quite. They have the tools to go all the way to the S.B. - and if they use them properly, they can play with any team, and send most of them home.

If they don’t, they could lose by a field goal or a TD to the likes of the Vikings and Colts or the Browns and Seahawks...

I think it will end up hinging partially on matchups - how well they match up against their playoff opponent(s) in terms of playing style.

Two more regular season games and it will be time for the fans of post-season teams to play the “IF...” game, while the rest play the “wait ‘til next year” game!

Dallas has a game in DC against the ‘skins and a homestand closer against Philly. They beat Phil. by 4 points IN Philly, and survived by 1 pt in Dallas against the ‘Skins

Dallas cannot afford to mail it in. They need to win both games; if they do, the NFC East is theirs outright. Washington has kept circling the drain since their tilt with the ‘Boys, while the Eagles have fattened up on weak teams, and right now the 6 and 7 49ers are giving them all they can handle - in Philly, with the snow flying. Not exactly weather that favors S.F. Eagles face Denver next week - which will not be easy for them

I would LOVE to see Dallas in the Super Bowl this post-season; realistically, I don’t believe they are ready for a team like the Colts at this point, but I believe Dallas will end up winning the NFC East outright, and could contend strongly for the NFC title.

The Giants are all but out of it...same with Atlanta and S.F.

Vikes and Saints will get a first round bye, Dallas and Arizona will likely host the Packers and the Eagles, but who will go where? Probably Philly at AZ and GB at Dallas, though it could be Philly/Dall and GB/AZ.

Of course I would pick the ‘Boys either way.

Assume {for a moment}, GB/Dall, and Phil/AZ.

GB is 5-0 since playing Dallas, (but is now losing to the 6-7 Steelers, losers of 5 in a row) so they would be the toughest first round draw, but I think Dallas would pull it out by one score.

Ariz., OTOH - is 9-5, and has lost 3 home games, so that one is harder to call.

Question is, would Dallas draw the Saints or the Vikes in Round 2? They have proven they can (in spite of themselves) beat the Saints in NO. They have not played the Vikings at all this year (except a 4 pt home win in preseason).

And how will the 11-2 Vikings close out the season? Carolina tonight, then Chicago and then the NY Giants. The Vikes only 2 losses this reg. season were to Arizona and Pittsburgh...so AZ can beat them...

One could easily imagine both the Saints and Vikes playing 2nd round matches, each against one of the few teams to beat them in regular season...difference being, the Cards beat the Vikes in AZ, while the Boys took down the Saints in NO.

All anyone can ‘guarantee’ at this time is that it should be interesting. The AFC is less up in the air, IMO. It is basically the Colts, the Chargers, and then “the rest” of the conference - nobody else is riding anything more than a two game win “streak”. The only also-ran capable of generating a significant upset is probably the Patriots. The Bengals might have been able, but they have lost too much...

My two cents worth...

(donning asbestos jammies)

A.A.C.


39 posted on 12/20/2009 4:39:09 PM PST by AmericanArchConservative (Armour on, Lances high, Swords out, Bows drawn, Shields front ... Eagles UP!)
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To: jessduntno

crappy photoshop job.


40 posted on 12/20/2009 4:42:28 PM PST by Karma Police (Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!!!)
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