There's a lot of talk about how the GOP has said that the "public plan" in the Kennedy Health Care bill is a "non-starter" ... Broder's column today in the WaPo said that the Dems should scrap the public plan to achieve "bipartisanship".
I think that Yglesias is absolutely right in rejecting this by saying, in essence "if you eliminate moderates from your caucus, you eliminate yourself from bipartisanship". READ IT.
Didn't Yglesias post something a few days ago in regards to each country's eventual failure and then referenced the quagmire that is the legislative branch? We are we even giving a sh*t about health care. It's not gonna matter in 5 years.
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