We know the political press is willing to carry water for McCain. When Democrats brought attention to McCain's willingness to stay in Iraq indefinitely, the traditional political press quickly came to his rescue. Remember Ambinder back a month ago? [...]
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Add to myYahoo!Ross Douthat:[Helms] simply was an awful bigot, and worse he was an awful bigot who never expressed a shred of remorse, so far as I know, for his toxic approach to issues ranging from civil rights to HIV to foreign affairs. Far from being the sort of[...]
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Add to myYahoo!The feeling is mutual, Senator McBush (h/t Crooks and Liars)...
...and it looks like somebody else saw "WALL-E" besides yours truly (minor spoiler alert)...
...Rachel Maddow pinch hits for K.O. on "Countdown" with more Bush scandals, including ignoring al-Maliki in Iraq to keep our people there, as well as DOJ nonsense and a reconstituted al Qaeda...
...and by the way, believe it or not, today is the five-year anniversary of the outing of Valerie Plame (my, how time does fly for the cowardly and well-connected).
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Add to myYahoo!Barack Obama – (KMGH)Last week Barack Obama gave a speech laying out his plan for getting more citizens active in serving American society.x40 Some points of his plan are: to boost the numbers in the military, Peace Corps and Americorps, to make[...]
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Add to myYahoo!A new poll suggest that both Diaz-Balart brothers, Republican members of Congress from South Florida, are in real danger of losing their seats in November. [...]
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Add to myYahoo!The Democrats are about to hold their convention. Are they prepared? Of course not. Can they get their act together? That is seriously unclear.
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Health care professionals as an industry are huge campaign contributors. Since 1990 their PACs and lobbyists-- and individuals-- have showered politicians with $410,976,959. In the early 90's, the industry was given about equal amounts to Democrats and Republicans. But, like many Americans, they were seduced by Newt Gingrich's siren song in 1994 and the 50/50 pattern turned overwhelmingly in favor of Republicans. That last a dozen years and culminated in 2006 when Republicans reaped $33,770,168 (62%) and Democrats got $20,186,251 (37%). Several factors have made health care professionals start to seriously reassess their donations. So far in the current cycle, 54% of the contributions ($26,623,398) have gone to Democrats, the first time since 1992 that Democrats were given more than Republicans.
Perhaps you saw or heard some of the ads the powerful American Medical Association ran this past weekend threatening Republican senators who had voted to cut doctors' fees by over 10% when they serve elderly Medicare patients. Many Republicans did-- and they are angry... and scared. Yesterday's Hill pointed out that health care professionals have been abandoning Republicans and supporting Democrats, although the Hill has an odd slant: Docs Risking Ire of GOP on Medicare.
The risk is pretty one-sided at this point and the Republicans are up the proverbial creek without a paddle. "The immediate interests of the American Medical Association (AMA) and allied groups clearly lie with the Democrats, who control Congress and have been pushing legislation to undo a 10.6 percent cut in Medicare payments to doctors that kicked in on July 1."
Senate Republicans have stood in their way. Though the House passed a Democratic bill to prevent the cuts by a whopping 355-59 vote, a cloture vote in the Senate failed by a single vote, with most Republicans voting against cloture.
That drew public condemnation from the AMA, backed up by a television and radio advertising campaign over the Independence Day recess. The broadcast spots called out individual Republican senators by name, including Sens. John Sununu (N.H.), Roger Wicker (Miss.) and Arlen Specter (Pa.), who all voted against cloture.
... When the Medicare bill failed by a single vote, though, the AMA and some of its allies let their ?outrage? show and directed their invective squarely at the Republican Party.
In states like Texas, Mississippi and New Hampshire, medical societies took aim at their incumbent senators. The Texas Medical Association made headlines when it withdrew its endorsement of Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) in retaliation for his ?no? vote. If Cornyn holds on to his seat, he?s not going to forget that his state?s doctors turned their backs on him.
From the physicians? perspectives, they?re siding with themselves, not congressional Democrats.
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