Why Can’t the Press Stop Orrin Hatch from Lying?
By Beach Blogger at 7 March, 2010, 2:34 am
Steve Benen, Ezra Klein, Rachel Maddow, and good many others have made the point over and over and over: as things stand right now — in fact,as they have been since Christmas — no “reconciliation bill” is needed to pass comprehensive health care reform. All it takes is for a bare majority in the House of Representatives to pass the bill. A “super-majority” of Senators already passed late last year. If and when the House agrees, it goes straight to Obama’s desk for signature. What is up for debate now is whether the already-passed Senate bill is better than the Nothing proposed by Republicans, and whether the House will pass it if the Senate leadership promises separate legislation to amend the health reform act once it has been signed into law. That kind of bill is the one which would likely be taken up in reconciliation, as so many were during the Bush and Reagan years, particularly. That bill, which has yet to be written, would be relatively small, discrete, and limited in scope. So, how is it that pseudo-journalist David Gregory can sit there hosting “Meet the Press” and let Orrin Hatch shamelessly lie without calling him on it? Benen goes over the incontestable facts one more time: 1. Democrats aren’t trying to pass health care legislation using the Senate’s reconciliation rules. Reconciliation
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Why Can’t the Press Stop Orrin Hatch from Lying?
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