
The House passed a healthcare bill, a real women-h8ti
ng boondoggle with the Stupak amendment, and it was then that Obama really showed his true colors and skills as a treacheris
t: How to reconcile the House bill with what was going to be the Senate's healthcare bill (what came out of the Senate Finance Committee)
.
Finesse-in
g ability doesn't begin to cover what was going to be necessary, to get one bill from the House version that threw women under the bus (the Stupak amendment) and the Senate version (no public option, no cost controls -- Just a great big corporate giveaway bill that throws all of the American people under the bus), and spin it as Democrats delivering on their promise to get affordable quality medical treatment for everyone when it doesn't do any of that.
Obama took care of the Stupak amendment first (with an executive order and the
White House spin machine making assurances that weren't accurate ).
Then, the White House went after the Progressiv
e Caucus, and got all but two of the 79 (out of 82) members that had pledged not to vote for legislatio
n that didn't contain a public option to back down. The last two (
Dennis Kucinich and
Eric Massa) folded after some
unique pressure was brought to bear on them.
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