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In reply to the discussion: Maybe it's me but something is really fishy about Roberts supporting ACA [View all]Mz Pip
(28,456 posts)1. Maybe, just for once
Roberts didn't want to be on the wrong side of history.
Romney, et. al. will try to play this to their advantage, but a win is a win. Obama won this and it will be much harder to go out there and portray Obama as being ineffectual when he's done what no president in 100 years has been able to do.
What's Romney going to say? "I was for this before I was against it" ? That worked so well for Kerry.
The Democrats will have to do their part with this win and sell it to the people. They've really fallen short on that one. They have not been able to articulate that there is a positive place for government in the lives of people. Now is their chance. IF they blow it, we are screwed.
We can't let Mitwit frame the debate.
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Maybe it's me but something is really fishy about Roberts supporting ACA [View all]
LynneSin
Jun 2012
OP
I believe you are referring to the Dem leadership after the Clintons' proposal failed.
EFerrari
Jun 2012
#14
I believe MZ is referring to taking the single payer advocates out of the room and killing public op
robinlynne
Jun 2012
#112
The outcome was a foregone conclusion when the Bill was structured by Baucus rather
leveymg
Jun 2012
#92
I think he recognized that the SCOTUS would lose what was left of its legitimacy if it struck ACA.
backscatter712
Jun 2012
#19
That's precisely what Robert Reich predicted, very much like the New Deal flip.
joshcryer
Jun 2012
#42
How will the guy who was the father of 'Obamcare' ultimately run against it ? n/t
PoliticAverse
Jun 2012
#7
Agreed, NO trust for ROBERTS here. Tweety was drooling over his "integrity" today.
UTUSN
Jun 2012
#16
Gotta agree here. It's collusion w the ins companies, plus (IMHO) a hopeful boost to the RW
Nay
Jun 2012
#24
We have reached a point of deliberate partisan delusion in this party.
woo me with science
Jun 2012
#80
That for-profit health insurance industry that spent millions lobbying against the bill.....
jeff47
Jun 2012
#50
I've read elsewhere that Roberts may have had his 'Road to Damascus'
coalition_unwilling
Jun 2012
#21
I know that lifetime appointments are distressing, but if we did not have them,
JDPriestly
Jun 2012
#67
True and since they are there for life, they don't have to stay liberal or conservative
treestar
Jun 2012
#108
Maybe his kids or wife told him "Don't be a dick today" the morning he made up mind.
Hoyt
Jun 2012
#26
We're talking one right vote out of hundreds! he has presided and voted in hudnreds of bad decisons
robinlynne
Jun 2012
#115
I, too, thought from early on that this should be considered to be an exercise of the tax and
JDPriestly
Jun 2012
#69
May be a plot. May have been an epiphany considering his strokes as suggested on a thread.
freshwest
Jun 2012
#45
perhaps it was because he has Epilepsy, and empathizes with those who don't have insurance? /nt
still_one
Jun 2012
#46
The curious thing is he essentially wrote the argument that the government should have been making
still_one
Jun 2012
#97
If there is any hope of a public option at all, it will come from the states.
woo me with science
Jun 2012
#75
He defined the mandate as a tax. For Republicans, that was a positive thing that
JDPriestly
Jun 2012
#66
+1 Exactly. And after a bit of delay, every repuke in the nation had a talking point.
BumRushDaShow
Jun 2012
#76
Roberts is an establishment Republican who doesn't have to care about his approval rating
Arkana
Jun 2012
#83
I agree -- I find it very difficult to believe that we would get an honest vote out of Roberts
Time for change
Jun 2012
#84
I think Roberts is more concerned about his legacy as Chief Justice and the Supreme Court itself.
Hosnon
Jun 2012
#98
You must read Robert Reich's article; Why the Supreme Court Will Uphold...Obamacare
robinlynne
Jun 2012
#111