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FRIDAY HOT READ: QUELLING THE REVOLT

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As the Financial Times points out, The One won't have an easy time next week. And his problem isn't the GOP... it's his own party.

Barack Obama faces a steep challenge in his address to the joint houses of Congress next Wednesday to get his healthcare reforms back on track without provoking revolt from either the moderate or the liberal wing of the Democratic party, say lawmakers.

Mr Obama, who has seen sharply declining public support for healthcare reform and steadily declining personal approval ratings, will set out his plans in “understandable, clear terms”, Joe Biden, the vice-president, said on Thursday.

But Democratic lawmakers on Thursday made clear that there were still seemingly unbridgeable differences between the centrist and progressive wings of the party. In August a group of 60 Democratic lawmakers wrote to the president to say they would vote against any healthcare bill that excluded the public insurance option on which Mr Obama had campaigned.

 

 
 

But centrist Democratic senators, including Ben Nelson and Evan Bayh, whose support will be essential to reform, on Thursday continued to signal that they would vote against any bill with a public option

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  1. What I find interesting is for the past 8 years the media always seems to focus on the huge divide within the Republican party, but treats the Democratic party as if its all one big happy family. Even Colin Powell himself has fed into this falsehood while blindly ignoring the fact there is a substantial radical wing of the Democratic base that is driven by anti-Americanism and statism. Talk about missing the elephant in the room!
  2. Here's the over/under question for the morning. How long before Sykes posts Charles Krauthammer's column?--I say it'll be before 10 a.m.
  3. Obama needs to jettison the hard left and do a deal with Blue Dogs and GOPers such as Ryan. It could address a limited number of widely accepted "reforms" and he would emerge a big winner. Not sure he has the spine or other necessary characteristics to make it happen.
  4. How long before Charlie posts Krauthammer's column? Who cares. CK is always insightful and right on.....worthy of space on this blog, but then I thought the discussion at hand on this page was the Democratic Party divided on Heath Care. Focus Anonymous, Focus. The weekend is not here yet.

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