After all, what's important, anyway?
It looks like Obama has given up on getting the vote. I don’t really think Grassley would vote for the bill unless he is going nuts. I still think it is counterproductive for him not to stay on message. The message is simple, “The only reform that is acceptable is one based entirely in the private sector”. The GOP needs to learn how to simply define and defend their positions but instead just when you are thinking you might be able to trust them and their judgment you see one either kissing up to the press thinking no one will notice or doing something like this thinking he is being cute when he very well knows he’d be skinned alive politically if he went along with Obamacare.
It looks like Obama has given up on getting the vote. I don’t really think Grassley would vote for the bill unless he is going nuts. I still think it is counterproductive for him not to stay on message. The message is simple, “The only reform that is acceptable is one based entirely in the private sector”. The GOP needs to learn how to simply define and defend their positions but instead just when you are thinking you might be able to trust them and their judgment you see one either kissing up to the press thinking no one will notice or doing something like this thinking he is being cute when he very well knows he’d be skinned alive politically if he went along with Obamacare.