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GOP Near Defeat on Health Care Reform Bill
12 hours ago ago from espuelas spurs debate
It has been, as Saddam Hussein may have put it, the mother of of all battles. The Republican Party and its supporters and patrons (polite for lobbyist writing checks) are on the verge of a major defeat. The Democrats have tortured a bill into being that seems headed for approval . And while this is the ultimate bill by committee, with its myriad imperfections and quirks, it will represent a major leap forward for health care in ...
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12 hours ago ago from Georgia Politics Unfiltered
On the left is the campaign logo of Democratic Secretary of State candidate Michael Mills , and on the right is the logo from Arizona Senator John McCain's 2008 presidential bid. Do these logos look at all similar?
Related contentMcCain: We Can't Stop It
19 hours ago ago from Dan Cirucci
From Kenneth P. Vogel at Politico : Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) conceded Republican Senators won’t be able to stop Democratic health care reform plans from passing the Senate before Christmas Eve. “We will fight until the last vote,” McCain told Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace. “We owe that to our constituents, because we must do everything – we must look back and say we did everything to prevent this terrible mistake from taking place.” ...
Related contentObama administration has been more partisan than Clinton White House
18 hours ago ago from Support our Country
McCain: Obama administration has been more partisan than Clinton White House Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) gave his challenger in the 2008 presidential election a stiff review Sunday as President Barack Obama nears completion of his first year in office. "[Obama] said there would be a change in the climate in Washington," McCain said. "There's been a change. It's more partisan. It's more bitterly divided than it's been." McCain, when ...
Related contentMcCain Refused To Give 30 Seconds During Iraq War Debate
16 hours ago ago from Pkrf1end's Blog
Yesterday, Sen. Al Franken (D-MN), acting on the orders of the Senate leadership, refused to grant Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) an additional moment to continue speaking on the Senate floor after his 10 minutes expired. McCain got a little cantankerous over the matter and now it looks like someone's a hypocrite Source: http://thinkprogress.org/2009/12/18/mccain-hypocrisy-franken/
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McCain: Obama Created More Partisan Environment Than Bill Clinton
15 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) ripped into the president on Sunday for abandoning his pledge to foster bipartisanship in Washington, accusing Obama of creating a more toxic political environment than that which existed during the Clinton administration. "In some ways, of course, yeah," McCain told Fox News Sunday when asked if the Obama White House was more partisan than Bill Clinton's. "At least under Hillarycare they tried to seriously ...
Related contentNYT: Hopes dim, GOP vows to fight health bill
2 hours ago ago from NBC
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