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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: LindyBill who wrote (291564)2/8/2009 6:30:02 PM
From: Nadine Carroll1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 793778
 
Obama's preference for jamming a hard-left bill down the throats of the American people bodes poorly, I'm afraid, for the future of his administration.

Actually, that was not Obama's preference. He went to a lot of effort to talk with Republicans and I believe his preference was for a bipartisan bill. But he did nothing to ensure it. And having lost control of bill to Nancy Pelosi, he did not seem to realize that it was no longer a bill that could be pushed bipartisanly. Instead he kept to the bipartisan course, which left House Republicans the choice of refusing Obama or being doormats. They refused him.
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