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yep. nt antigop Dec 2014 #1
Yup! Sherman A1 Dec 2014 #2
Did he mention why he didn't get Lieberman to vote YES? JoePhilly Dec 2014 #3
You'll need to wait for Harkin's tell-all book Segami Dec 2014 #6
You are probably right. JoePhilly Dec 2014 #7
I wonder if Obama or Reid had told him you vote yes or no chair if he would have given in? Autumn Dec 2014 #10
See my post #49 ... he was never voting YES. JoePhilly Dec 2014 #50
Lieberman balked because of "liberal enthusiasm." AtomicKitten Dec 2014 #65
Yup ... that is the 3rd item in my post #49. JoePhilly Dec 2014 #71
"...outline...YES>." Volaris Dec 2014 #67
You think Lieberman cares about shame? JoePhilly Dec 2014 #70
I disagree, IMO there was leverage. The chairmanships he was given after campaigning for McCain. Autumn Dec 2014 #82
It was not enough. JoePhilly Dec 2014 #95
"It was not enough". Your opinion. When BO wanted Dennis Kucinich's cooperation GoneFishin Dec 2014 #157
Oh, please. Presidents have bargained with Senators on important votes since forever. merrily Dec 2014 #182
He wants millions as a lobbyist. jeff47 Dec 2014 #239
*massive eye roll* Easy. Have him call me. merrily Dec 2014 #251
So, you have no idea and are just spouting off. (nt) jeff47 Dec 2014 #259
If that's what you need to tell yourself, I can't stop you. merrily Dec 2014 #260
If you had a way to do it, you could say it here. jeff47 Dec 2014 #262
Fine. Prove I couldn't do it if I had access to Lieberman and the same leverage over merrily Dec 2014 #263
What leverage? jeff47 Dec 2014 #265
What is the goal of these exchanges, Jeff? merrily Dec 2014 #266
Well, some would use them as an opportunity to explain how they'd actually get Lieberman's vote. jeff47 Dec 2014 #267
Those would be the asses, Jeff. The notion that you can negotiate with Joe Lieberman in 2009 merrily Dec 2014 #269
Then why are you not only entertaining it, but supporting it? (nt) jeff47 Dec 2014 #270
Zzzzzzzz merrily Dec 2014 #271
I know, actually backing up your assertions can be so tiring. jeff47 Dec 2014 #272
I don't think that post helps you. merrily Dec 2014 #276
As if your lengthy string of evasions was helpful to you? jeff47 Dec 2014 #282
"Threaten aid to Israel and you lose several other senators. " Jesus Malverde Dec 2014 #277
And going all in with a pair of 4s when they're showing a pair of kings isn't gonna win. jeff47 Dec 2014 #281
Nope. Nothing Could Possibly Have Induced Lieberman to Vote For a Public Option AndyTiedye Dec 2014 #161
Yet with a 56 to 43 vote we got mandated health insurance. Autumn Dec 2014 #219
No, the second vote was to 43. jeff47 Dec 2014 #261
I don't buy it , Liberman would have caved if every other Democrat voted for single payer helpmetohelpyou Dec 2014 #26
He would have had company. geek tragedy Dec 2014 #32
I did forget but helpmetohelpyou Dec 2014 #43
Joe Lieberman was immune to pressure. geek tragedy Dec 2014 #55
They think "Obama pressure" beats a 7 figure think-tank deal. JoePhilly Dec 2014 #73
Electric Boat helpmetohelpyou Dec 2014 #108
Electric Boat helpmetohelpyou Dec 2014 #110
Wrong for four reasons. JoePhilly Dec 2014 #49
I go back to my other point for it to happen helpmetohelpyou Dec 2014 #51
Can't come up with a way to get Lieberman to vote YES? JoePhilly Dec 2014 #61
Electric Boat helpmetohelpyou Dec 2014 #113
My challange has caused others to go crazy too ... JoePhilly Dec 2014 #115
You asked me how to pressure Lieberman helpmetohelpyou Dec 2014 #117
Ahhh ... I see, at least you took a shot ... JoePhilly Dec 2014 #124
I don't buy that for a second helpmetohelpyou Dec 2014 #129
No, they didn't go crazy. They were only laughing at how silly the alleged challenge is. merrily Dec 2014 #208
you win so many points on your "whining" argument.. 2banon Dec 2014 #167
It is an insult to this President to claim he had zero influence over his own party. sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #235
You are right, but Andy823 Dec 2014 #64
The best answers to my question ... JoePhilly Dec 2014 #69
You you think the voters are sympathetic to a party that can't get the job done with 59 Senators? Doctor_J Dec 2014 #151
You've hit the nail on the head. Democrats, rather than doing what they needed to to get things done smokey nj Dec 2014 #155
Did he mention Ted Kennedy's illness and death? joshcryer Dec 2014 #173
No, it was not 20-30 days, but closer to 3-4 months. Besides, Kennedy's illness was no surprise. merrily Dec 2014 #183
39 days from Franken seating to Kennedy death. joshcryer Dec 2014 #186
LOL! You are not going to count Kennedy's hand picked place holder as a Democrat? merrily Dec 2014 #190
It always depended on Lieberman. joshcryer Dec 2014 #191
Again, Josh, read the thread. merrily Dec 2014 #193
Drop the circularity. joshcryer Dec 2014 #196
It's linear, not circular. Read the thread. merrily Dec 2014 #197
Read post #196. joshcryer Dec 2014 #201
I have. And responses are already on this thread. merrily Dec 2014 #202
No votes for P.O. reconciliation. joshcryer Dec 2014 #226
Lieberman would have voted 'yes' for anything to keep his chairs. All they had to do was sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #177
Lieberman valued his National Security chair a lot. merrily Dec 2014 #184
Exactly! The excuses are ridiculous. In Jan 2009 Dems not only had control of the Senate, Congress sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #233
Your last paragraph, ugh, tblue Dec 2014 #245
Yep. The lack of a strong public option, as promised, was the final straw for a number of Dems merrily Dec 2014 #250
Better query: Why did Lieberberman lose a chair for campaiging for McCain, but lose nothing at all merrily Dec 2014 #179
Kent Conrad, Tom Carper and Bill Nelson come to mind? joshcryer Dec 2014 #194
Replies to all your aged memes are already on this thread. Read it. merrily Dec 2014 #205
What would've made Kent Conrad vote for it? joshcryer Dec 2014 #214
Again, replies to that are already on this thread. merrily Dec 2014 #215
I am the only person who has mentioned Conrad. joshcryer Dec 2014 #220
Of all people, you should know to be careful what you call a lie, Josh. merrily Dec 2014 #221
Yes, "reconciliation" has less votes than flat out vote. joshcryer Dec 2014 #224
convenient talking point a2liberal Dec 2014 #187
What you mean "we", white man? tularetom Dec 2014 #4
Seriously. merrily Dec 2014 #185
No shit. I think we know why the law didn't include liberal policies like a single-payer health care Autumn Dec 2014 #5
See how fast the reTHUGS backed down Segami Dec 2014 #15
I doubt we will get there now. We have mandated health insurance. Autumn Dec 2014 #19
It's a pipe dream now helpmetohelpyou Dec 2014 #29
And Kasserine Pass was the point in which the U.S. lost the second world war... LanternWaste Dec 2014 #120
Thanks to Obama and Justice Roberts. merrily Dec 2014 #192
The war over single payer was with Joe Lieberman..... and we lost groundloop Dec 2014 #25
+1 zeemike Dec 2014 #59
IF President Obama wanted a public option or single payer dotymed Dec 2014 #94
"Bullied forward and gone to war" a black first-term President trying to get healthcare reform that kelliekat44 Dec 2014 #75
Same here, autumn. n/t truedelphi Dec 2014 #96
Just one more consequence of Democrats not having the balls to fight like Republicans do. world wide wally Dec 2014 #8
+1,000 Scuba Dec 2014 #16
That's the Truth pscot Dec 2014 #34
I disagree. It wasn't about balls. It was about getting what they set out to get. merrily Dec 2014 #203
Not in this case Jack Rabbit Dec 2014 #118
It was not about balls or vaginas or any other body part. See Reply 17 and others on this thread. merrily Dec 2014 #198
I agree bad negotiating tactics. gvstn Dec 2014 #9
But, but, but...... Little Star Dec 2014 #11
"The system is working" nt adirondacker Dec 2014 #12
I've finally discovered what politicians are good at: 20/20 hindsight. Buns_of_Fire Dec 2014 #13
They know damn good and well they are screwing the pooch while they're in the process of doing it. Autumn Dec 2014 #14
You're right. It's a shame that all their introspection and courage doesn't show up Buns_of_Fire Dec 2014 #21
I think that they have it planned that way. No responsibility Autumn Dec 2014 #37
It was planned and it was originally a Republican plan too. A Simple Game Dec 2014 #121
Wyoming conservatives to Heritage Foundation to Billarycare to Romneycare to Obamacare. merrily Dec 2014 #199
They very aggressively excluded advocates of Single Payer from the debate. Marr Dec 2014 #17
Yes. Le Taz Hot Dec 2014 #48
Thank you. Tell the truth and shame the devil, as the saying goes. merrily Dec 2014 #189
Thank you. woo me with science Dec 2014 #236
That's what we tried to tell them, but we are attacked and told we wanted 'ponies' and how sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #18
As usual, sabrina, you strike the nail squarely on the head. hifiguy Dec 2014 #63
Of course, the now thoroughly disgraced John Edwards pointed this out seven years ago RufusTFirefly Dec 2014 #72
+a million! SammyWinstonJack Dec 2014 #116
+100000 woo me with science Dec 2014 #237
because YOU DID want ponies... VanillaRhapsody Dec 2014 #130
There you go, you always come through for me. I was going to go look for some comments sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #136
I am not the one interested in ponies....I want Progress.... VanillaRhapsody Dec 2014 #137
What's your idea of 'progress'? sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #138
The same as Bernie Sanders....who said "We must protect the progress we have made" VanillaRhapsody Dec 2014 #144
You have that saying backwards. The way you phrasd it means the tblue37 Dec 2014 #164
No I didn't and no it doesn't... VanillaRhapsody Dec 2014 #169
Maybe I misunderstand your position, then. When you said you wanted progress, not ponies, it tblue37 Dec 2014 #230
Yes that is exactly what I am saying.....because the "Perfect" or "ponies" are not likely to happen. VanillaRhapsody Dec 2014 #247
The line is from Voltaire. tblue37 Dec 2014 #249
Heh... perfect timing and delivery. WorseBeforeBetter Dec 2014 #284
You DLCers are so fucking predictable. Odin2005 Dec 2014 #212
The health pony Obama-Biden promised us during the 2008 campaign? You bet I wanted it. merrily Dec 2014 #195
How were there 60 Senate votes for Single Payer... JaneQPublic Dec 2014 #20
Indeed the PPACA passed without a single vote to spare. n/t PoliticAverse Dec 2014 #27
The final bill passed by reconciliation. merrily Dec 2014 #216
No shit, what is wrong with him, why would he say such an obviously provable wrong thing? NoJusticeNoPeace Dec 2014 #35
he's talking out of his head Cosmocat Dec 2014 #76
That's why they should have taken care of the 60 vote rule as soon as they had the chance. sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #78
But if they got rid of the 60-vote rule ... SomeGuyInEagan Dec 2014 #119
And if it happens now? VanillaRhapsody Dec 2014 #132
That's WHY Dems should have done it. You are MAKING THE POINT. Had they done it, lots of sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #176
Not only did Dems not deal with it, they didn't even make Rs actually work SomeGuyInEagan Dec 2014 #248
It's a great excuse, isn't it? I guess they actually do believe we are all stupid! sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #135
Who is WE? VanillaRhapsody Dec 2014 #170
They did. In March 2010, Obamacare passed by reconciliation because Brown got elected January 2010. merrily Dec 2014 #218
+1 with added congratulations for using "methinks" eom treestar Dec 2014 #79
... JaneQPublic Dec 2014 #111
Senator Harkin is 100% correct. Democrats did have a 60 vote majority in the Senate. Zorra Dec 2014 #158
Except for that whole ELECTIONS business... VanillaRhapsody Dec 2014 #171
exactly--Obama with his huge landslide had a sliver of time librechik Dec 2014 #238
60 except for Joe Lieberman you mean.. annabanana Dec 2014 #240
Wrong on the facts. merrily Dec 2014 #207
Yup. I was correct. Snowe never voted for Obamacare. (I just checked her wiki.) merrily Dec 2014 #217
But she DID vote to move it through the Senate Finance Committee. JaneQPublic Dec 2014 #241
Dems had a majority on that committee. If they allowed her vote to be the merrily Dec 2014 #257
Where were the votes, Senator? Arkana Dec 2014 #22
Boy, I really Delphinus Dec 2014 #23
Brilliant deduction, Holmes! n/t RoccoR5955 Dec 2014 #24
Blew it on purpose. nt ChisolmTrailDem Dec 2014 #28
^ This. nt TBF Dec 2014 #104
Yes. pa28 Dec 2014 #145
wait a minute, Phlem Dec 2014 #30
He's blind in his hindsight. nt geek tragedy Dec 2014 #31
What Congress could he have used to pass it? Orsino Dec 2014 #33
We didn't have "60 votes" for single-payer. We had 60 Senators caucusing with the party. NYC Liberal Dec 2014 #36
Right Cosmocat Dec 2014 #77
+ 1 zillion treestar Dec 2014 #85
and Bernie said single payer had about 10 votes, so which is it? dionysus Dec 2014 #38
Lieberman killed it BeyondGeography Dec 2014 #39
Hell yes it should have been single payer INdemo Dec 2014 #40
duh nt abelenkpe Dec 2014 #41
Harkin, god bless him, is being revisionist as fuck Blue_Tires Dec 2014 #42
And Blanche Lincoln BeyondGeography Dec 2014 #44
End of term hyperbole. joshcryer Dec 2014 #174
Leadership turbinetree Dec 2014 #45
Obam could have ridden the popular wave in 08 to push through his agenda librechik Dec 2014 #46
no he couldn't. Lieberman, Bayh, both Nelsons, and other blue dogs wouldn't go for it. still_one Dec 2014 #127
You need to read this entire thread. The cake was baked before Baucus ever got his merrily Dec 2014 #204
They didn't even allow it to be discussed during the congressional hearings think Dec 2014 #47
This story is bullshit...please consider this point. Stuart G Dec 2014 #52
Yeah, that is the REALITY of it Cosmocat Dec 2014 #80
Cosmocat is correct, that is the Reality of it.... Stuart G Dec 2014 #106
Spot on Cosmocat Dec 2014 #140
The Disease Management Industrail Complex has a vested interest in making sure we get sick Dont call me Shirley Dec 2014 #53
K&R DeSwiss Dec 2014 #54
I never fully understood that, unless he was trying to be glib... Blue_Tires Dec 2014 #58
+1 JimDandy Dec 2014 #83
Mencken was an extreme racist and opponent of representative democracy, an elitist. Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #231
barring single/universal advocates isn't an oopsie, it shows what the whole thing had a chosen goal MisterP Dec 2014 #56
It is assumed.. kentuck Dec 2014 #57
What do they say about hindsight? n/t savalez Dec 2014 #60
hey Tom, you didn't blow it, you gave us exactly what the insurance companies wanted. spanone Dec 2014 #62
I don't quite agree. Xyzse Dec 2014 #66
Thank you Obama and Rahm lark Dec 2014 #68
Obama could not have and did not do this alone. He would have gone with PO had the Dems kelliekat44 Dec 2014 #81
How about Obama not being up for the fight? lark Dec 2014 #84
He could have "pushed" them? treestar Dec 2014 #86
Not fold like a wet shirt is how. lark Dec 2014 #87
I don't know if we would have gotten Single Payer, but.. mvd Dec 2014 #90
I agree lark Dec 2014 #91
"Started with single payer" treestar Dec 2014 #93
To me it's the same thing mvd Dec 2014 #98
They knew they'd never have the votes treestar Dec 2014 #99
No way mvd Dec 2014 #100
Yup Proud Liberal Dem Dec 2014 #228
1. Gotten with Reid and Lieberman and told them no committee assignments or chairmanships - treestar Dec 2014 #92
I remember it clearly. The silence from the White House was deafening. jhart3333 Dec 2014 #112
lol-- let me get this straight: Marr Dec 2014 #133
You do realize what else the newly elected President was dealing with at the time. Dems failed to kelliekat44 Dec 2014 #88
Dems and the President both folded lark Dec 2014 #89
See a subthread starting w/ my post #3 JoePhilly Dec 2014 #97
Just pretend he was Ned Lamont BeyondGeography Dec 2014 #103
That's definitely part of Lieberman's anger. JoePhilly Dec 2014 #109
It was another BIG missed "chance". SoapBox Dec 2014 #74
Obama dealt away the public option. pa28 Dec 2014 #101
A challange .... You are now President in 2009 ... JoePhilly Dec 2014 #114
LOL! You may as well put that silly, simplistic challenge away. No one is falling for it. merrily Dec 2014 #206
Silly and simple ... but you can't do it. JoePhilly Dec 2014 #225
Dude, you got nothing but embarrassing yourself. Have him call me. I'll take care of it. merrily Dec 2014 #252
Of course I can do it. Just have him call me so we can talk. merrily Dec 2014 #253
It should have been sold as a bigger priority mvd Dec 2014 #125
No Lie Senator irisblue Dec 2014 #102
No the Republican obstructionists blew it. Initech Dec 2014 #105
Of course they can ut oh Dec 2014 #107
Captain obvious has spoken. nt silvershadow Dec 2014 #122
I think he's lying that we had the votes for single-payer. True Blue Door Dec 2014 #123
Bernie Sanders: Single Payer never had a chance (March 2010) still_one Dec 2014 #126
8-10 votes? Erich Bloodaxe BSN Dec 2014 #154
schumer can go screw himself. I didn't hear him protest at the time. As for Harkin, he is not still_one Dec 2014 #128
I am sick of hearing what they should have done .. and as mentioned we will YOHABLO Dec 2014 #131
Democrats can try and shift blame all they want. There was a window of opportunity to get it done. liberal_at_heart Dec 2014 #134
The final bill passed the Senate by a 56 to 43 vote. It did not need 60 votes. eomer Dec 2014 #139
They had the votes? Every time I mentioned single payer back then NorthCarolina Dec 2014 #141
Wait for Harkin's book tour Segami Dec 2014 #153
No, you don't feel silly at all now--because you never fell for their story back then. merrily Dec 2014 #256
Do you think the Democratic Party will ever return to it's roots, NorthCarolina Dec 2014 #268
Ya think? Android3.14 Dec 2014 #142
Fine, then repeal it Man from Pickens Dec 2014 #143
Segami Diclotican Dec 2014 #146
same refrain but different day DemandsRedPill Dec 2014 #147
One word. Baucus. JDPriestly Dec 2014 #148
Two words. 'Rotating villains'. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Dec 2014 #152
Rotating villains or rotating DU memes. Take your pick. The kabuki could not have been merrily Dec 2014 #210
Baucus fell on his sword. joshcryer Dec 2014 #175
They didn't have the votes because they didn't WANT the votes. merrily Dec 2014 #209
That's the part that put the lie to the whole thing. Marr Dec 2014 #243
It had less votes under reconciliation. joshcryer Dec 2014 #246
Like any of the "minor tweaks" that were made ostensibly in the name of wooing Olympia Snowe. Marr Dec 2014 #273
Mistakes were made. joshcryer Dec 2014 #274
What you said the first time: they did pass pretty much what they wanted. merrily Dec 2014 #255
This message was self-deleted by its author Marr Dec 2014 #242
Baucus was not some rogue agent. Marr Dec 2014 #244
Of course not. Obama praised Baucus for his work on the ACA and rewarded him. merrily Dec 2014 #286
Yeah-- I can't believe anyone could actually buy such an idea. Marr Dec 2014 #287
It was necessary to at least have a national discussion on single payer. Max Baucus quashed that. Enthusiast Dec 2014 #149
Baucus was one of several (willing) scapegoats. Please see Reply 204, among others. merrily Dec 2014 #211
(bribed, paid) Enthusiast Dec 2014 #223
Meh. No worries. They'll be offended anyway. merrily Dec 2014 #254
Wow! Enthusiast Dec 2014 #258
You're welcome. It is but a fraction of what was out there at the time. merrily Dec 2014 #264
I have said it before, that Enthusiast Dec 2014 #280
It was indeed a single payer prevention act, but, oh, so much more. merrily Dec 2014 #283
1. Sign EO lowering the Medicare age to 60 Doctor_J Dec 2014 #150
And this is why Republicans win and Democrats lose eridani Dec 2014 #156
this is a waste of time. republican radio made single payer politically impossible long certainot Dec 2014 #159
DOH !!! n/t humbled_opinion Dec 2014 #160
We "blew it" consistently for all the 60+ years previously bhikkhu Dec 2014 #162
Obama NEVER wanted single payer. He works for the 1%, and they tell him what to do. blkmusclmachine Dec 2014 #163
Perhaps Harkin needs ten years in prison. Festivito Dec 2014 #165
I love Harkin, but I am happy there is babylonsister Dec 2014 #166
So he wait to say this when he's weeks from retirement davidpdx Dec 2014 #168
That's odd Mr Harkin Omnith Dec 2014 #172
When I Bitched and complained about Medicare for all imthevicar Dec 2014 #178
I think the last thing I remember Ted Kennedy saying publicly was "Don't screw it up" loyalsister Dec 2014 #180
Yeah, instead we dicked around for a year with "town halls" that allowed the tricorner hat crowd to Warren DeMontague Dec 2014 #181
+1 Staged bullshit n/t leftstreet Dec 2014 #188
The public option was dead long before the town halls. merrily Dec 2014 #200
The idea that DU knows more about the workings of the Senate than Harkin is laughable. merrily Dec 2014 #213
I'm sitting here, chuckling, thinking the exact same thing. WorseBeforeBetter Dec 2014 #285
Seems to be a case of... 99Forever Dec 2014 #222
Not.helpful (and not true) Proud Liberal Dem Dec 2014 #227
Shh. Don't remind DU activists that a public option was considered an absolute backstop Leopolds Ghost Dec 2014 #229
+1000000 liberal_at_heart Dec 2014 #232
And it worked. merrily Dec 2014 #279
Which is why I can't support Hillary Clinton Leopolds Ghost Dec 2014 #288
No argument here. I have a number of reasons not to support her. merrily Dec 2014 #289
Right on! libodem Dec 2014 #234
“We had the votes in ’09. We had a huge majority in the House, we had 60 votes in the Senate," Jesus Malverde Dec 2014 #275
And, we had the Oval Office. merrily Dec 2014 #278
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