Who cares what the fake news network saysCNN says not dead yet
CNN says not dead yet
Murkowski and Paul are lying?Sam Stein: "I still think it passes."
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Senate appointments typically only serve till the next statewide general election.(Depends on state but none allow for a full term)
Not as definitely as McCainPaul is surely lying.
Have Murkowski and, for that matter, Collins confirmed they will be voting against this?
Murkowski and Paul are lying?
No reason to trust Paul, he's got a history of talking one way and voting another.
Collins and Murkowski need to make statements tooNot as definitely as McCain
It's worth noting he really didn't last timeNo reason to trust Paul, he's got a history of talking one way and voting another.
With McCain having already killed this bill there's a good chance Paul sticks with his no.
It's worth noting he really didn't last time
It might seem the same to us but the skinny repeal was completely different. The graham bill was basically the same as the Ryancare that the FC revolted against. The skinny repeal was at least actually a repeal (to them)
Paul would definitely not be the third no. If Collins or Murkowski flip, which I'd lean towards not happening, but if it did, Paul would be a yes. He's not going to actually stand in the way of a repeal.
If Collins and Murkowski join McCain, Paul is free to pretend he's noble.
Right, but many took his last vote as the exact same as voting for this, which it was notExcept I'm talking about a much broader history of his votes, not just healthcare.
Paul would definitely not be the third no. If Collins or Murkowski flip, which I'd lean towards not happening, but if it did, Paul would be a yes. He's not going to actually stand in the way of a repeal.
If Collins and Murkowski join McCain, Paul is free to pretend he's noble.
Right, but many took his last vote as the exact same as voting for this, which it was not
I'm thankful he is saying this about Graham-Cassidy, but I am getting sick and tired of hearing republicans say the ACA was "rammed through" Congress.
Collins or Murkowski aren't going to flip after McCain publicly killed this bill in a way that gives everyone all the cover they could ever want.
Collins or Murkowski aren't going to flip after McCain publicly killed this bill in a way that gives everyone all the cover they could ever want. Rand being the 3rd no is more likely than Collins or Murkowski voting yes after McCain outed himself as a no.
Kimmel deserves a lot of praise for this (granted we make it to October). He managed to get the public message out on the bill.
Paul would definitely not be the third no. If Collins or Murkowski flip, which I'd lean towards not happening, but if it did, Paul would be a yes. He's not going to actually stand in the way of a repeal.
If Collins and Murkowski join McCain, Paul is free to pretend he's noble.
Sure he would. He would get two wins out of voting against it. He would keep his ideological purity by voting against a bill he has slammed as "Obamacare-lite" without fucking over his state.
Paul isn't one of those doofuses in the HFC. He'll rail against it as not being enough, but if it comes down to it, he'll vote for it because he would prefer that versus keeping ACA in full.
He's the 4th no. Not the 1st, 2nd, and definitely not the 3rd.
Nah, if there was any realistic chance of him voting for it he wouldn't have been telling everyone that he is a hard no, that's its Obamacare lite, that he won't be bullied/bought. I'm sure he would love the opportunity to prove that he's the only "principled" right winger in the Senate.
And what can they do to him. He isn't up for reelection till 2022.
Feel free to believe him. I certainly will not, as he hasn't earned it. Hopefully, it doesn't come down to him anyway.
Cilizza said they have a chance of getting some Democratic votes in the next week, which, okay.
Cilizza said they have a chance of getting some Democratic votes in the next week, which, okay.
lmao
This is the stupidest man on any cable news network's payroll, and that's fucking saying something.
Damn, he really is that dense.
McCain: "Best friend? More of an acquaintance really. In fact, I hardly know him."
Kurtz was the "media reporter" guy at WaPo before Cillizza.Damn, he really is that dense.
I think if Paul were really planning on shifting positions, he would talk more about a bill he proposed making its way to the floor. Quid Pro Quo it up like last time. It doesn't even sound like they're giving him that option this time around.
This is from a webinar given by HHS today:
https://twitter.com/philgalewitz/status/911308749612158976
Curious time for an outage being that its during the 6 week enrollment period for Obamacare. That can't be on purpose, right? *he asked sarcastically*
This is from a webinar given by HHS today:
https://twitter.com/philgalewitz/status/911308749612158976
Curious time for an outage being that its during the 6 week enrollment period for Obamacare. That can't be on purpose, right? *he asked sarcastically*
This is from a webinar given by HHS today:
https://twitter.com/philgalewitz/status/911308749612158976
Curious time for an outage being that its during the 6 week enrollment period for Obamacare. That can't be on purpose, right? *he asked sarcastically*
Yeah making enrolllment impossible for a quarter of each weekend does not seem like a good idea.
A new Quinnipiac poll showed 39% of Republican voters held a positive view of McCain and 49% held a negative view. By contrast, Democratic voters hold a 74% positive view of McCain compared to 18% negative, for a plus-56 net rating.
How did Chris Cillizza become successful?
Was curious about McCain's popularity and found this interesting.
http://www.businessinsider.com/john...democrats-republicans-health-care-vote-2017-8
Was curious about McCain's popularity and found this interesting.
http://www.businessinsider.com/john...democrats-republicans-health-care-vote-2017-8