So Blanche can have cover??
I’m not even going to say what I’m thinking.
I’m sorry, not buying it.
Breaking News?
Shouldn’t there be a “Fully Expected News” category?
How about a “Usual Weasels” category?
I thought there were 3 Dem holdouts. Fox ought to shut the hell up!
TEA PARTY
Now if we were in 1776 what would the colonists do??????
What a worthless politician.
If she isn’t tossed from the party, democrats will say “bi-partisan” support for the next year.
Wonder how much they are putting in her Swiss account? What do you think...a 100 million? Gold?
If Lieberman promised to be a holdout, they will still be short.
Is Snowe up for re-election?
You know, given the utter failure of Maine’s version of statewide healthcare, you would think that Snowe would seriously consider voting against this piece of garbage ObamaCare they are attempting and WILL shove down our collective throats.
I have said it once and I will continue to say it: I will vote for any GOP-type candidate that guarantees to repeal, remove, whatEVER this and any other thing like Cap and Tax, etc.
Anyone who didn’t anticipate that the fix was in from the start had their head in the sand. We truly are in the “awkward stage”. There seems to be no legal, peaceful way for us to fight all of the the numerous ways the statists in both parties are raping our Constitution. Yet it’s too soon for “the shooting” to begin (purely in a metaphorical way, of course).
In New England they used to burn witches at “the stake”! I guess one got away!
A new party may take a generation to finally boot out the marxists in D.C., but you have to start somewhere.
It’s not a surprise in the slightest.
The only SLIGHTLY good news about this is that this move serves as greater proof that Obama is NOT bipartisan when we make our case to people considering our views. A “bi-partisan” president would realize that his move towards universal health care in and of itself is a hard pill for many in this country to swallow. That he and the Democrats in Congress insist not only pushing this controversial legislation, but do so with abortion tacked on like a slap in the face, dispels any illusions that this administration might still be trying to maintain.
A bipartisan president would have realized that the health care plan itself was divisive enough. A bipartisan president would have said, “You know, we’re pushing our agenda pretty hard by adding a public option... perhaps we ought to throw the other side a bone and not trample on one of their biggest issues.”
We need to pounce on this, and hard.
This doesn’t make sense, since Sen. Nelson is going to vote no because of abortion and Sen. Lieberman is going to vote no because of a public option. Blanche — who knows? Certainly Senator Reid’s hysteria suggests they don’t have enough votes.
No shocker here. That sunt will vote Democrat all the time.
Elections have consequences.
Disgusting!!!