that s the big golden prize out there before the midterm elections that the president still thinks he can do something big in terms of the comprehensive piece of legislation. susan collins is important for that. more broadly, they want to remind voters this is a middle of the road, a centrist position in their minds on health care. to repackage this in terms of taking on republican ideas and reaching out to independent voters, there s part of a sales pitch he has to do. he did something very, very interesting about that sales pitch as we noted earlier. two points with the truth stuck somewhere in the middle. republicans are crazy because the doomsday scenarios have not materialized yet. people who think there should have been good things that should have materialized are also crazy. did he note that beforehand. is it a distinction without a difference or what? it s going out talking about
before the health care vote, ready to deal in terms of something on energy and climate change. that s the big golden prize out there before the mid-term elections. the president still thinks he can do something big in terms of a comprehensive election. susan collins is important for that. they want to remind voters this was a middle of the road centrist position on health care. to repackage this in terms of taking on republican ideas, it s stale part of a sales pitch he has to do. there was something interesting about the sales pitch we noted earlier. republicans are crazy because the doomsday scenarios have not materialized yet. but people who think there should have been good things by now are also crazy. did he note that beforehand? is it a distinction without a difference or what?
ready to deal in terms of something on energy and climate change. that s the big golden prize out there before the midterm elections. the president still thinks he can do something big in terms of a comprehensive piece of legislation. so susan collins is important for that. but more broadly, they want to remind voters that this was a middle of the road, a centrist position in their minds on health care. so to repackage this, at least in terms of taking on republican ideas and reaching out to independent voters, it s still part of the sales pitch he has to do. he did there was something very, very interesting about that sales pitch as we noted earlier. it was sort of two points with the truth stuck somewhere in the middle. republicans are crazy because the dooms day scenarios have not materialized yet. but people who think there should have been good things by now that should have materialized are also crazy. where did he note that beforehand? is it a distinction without a differe