you know what? mcconnell was correct. i think that s one of the most profound things anyone has said about politics. what he understood is what makes a bill bipartisan is not the ideas in it or the spirit in which it s offered. it s whether any legislatures from the other party sign off. if they do, by definition, the bill is partisan. so by keeping his members off the major bills, he makes each and every one of those bills a partisan bill, and he destroyed the president s image as a bipartisan compromiser. this week, he gave another remarkably honest interview. they have been saying repeal and replace, repeal and replace, but they haven t come together behind anything that would replace the affordable care act and cover a substantial act of the uninsured. chris wallace asked him why. in fact, he asked him why three times. by the third time, his patience gave out and he got real. one of the keys to obamacare is it will extend insurance access to 30 million people who are no
great debate was going on was if the measures were not bipartisan. you know what? mcconnell was correct. i think that s one of the most profound things anyone has said about politics. what he understaood is what maks a bill bipartisan is not the ideas in it or the spirit in which it s offered. it s whether any legislatures from the other party sign off. if they do, by definition, the bill is partisan. so by keeping his members off the major bills, he makes each and every one of those bills a partisan bill, and he destroyed the president s image as a bipartisan compromiser. this week, he gave another remarkably honest interview. they have been saying repeal and replace, repeal and replace, but they haven t come together behind anything that would replace the affordable care act and cover a substantial act of the uninsured. chris wallace asked him why. in fact, he asked him why three times. by the third time, his patience gave out and he got real. one of the keys to obamacare
not such a big deal, but that little piece of reporting smout through the magic of conservative blog stuff became president obama is going to paris for the fourths of july to raise money. the piece was first picked up by who else, bright mark, who noted paris may be the only place obama can still find cheering throngs. then it found its way to the conservative publication, the national review. a contributor there named andrew mccarthy linked to the article with this headline, final jeopardy, category is obama. the answer is fund-raising in paris. the link there noting that is how president obama will be spending july 4th. karl rove then tweeted that link to his hundreds of thousands of followers and we were off to the races. joe mathis captured a few of the tweets from the right responding, there is this from at fox news mom, fitting, comrade obama campaign to celebrate july in socialist france. here s another, would reagan/bush/romney go to paris on fourth of july to fund raise? never