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GOP Senators in "Bipartisan" Group Show True Colors
Obama is "not pleased" with Sens. Enzi and Grassley for revealing their true colors as unabashed partisan nay-sayers. No kidding. These guys have not had a bipartisan thought in this entire Congressional season. The only one worse than these Just Say No politicians is the Democrat who chairs the Senate Finance Committee for: (a) forming a sub-committee to try to figure this out, thereby revealing his own lack of interest in doing so; and (b) putting three Republicans on the team as if the GOP had a right to an equal seat at the decision making table. The time for the sham of bipartisan to be abandoned has arrived. Democrats will pay dearly for failing to accomplish what the voters elected them to do and which they've avoided by trying to make cooperation an end in itself rather than a means to a greater end. Let the 2010 elections clearly be a referendum on Obama's and the Democrats' family and social values agenda and the GOP's obstinate nay-saying. We may end up with a single-party legislature as the Republicans engage in a circular execution.
Hey, Mr. President! When Do You Start Leading?
We sent President Obama to the White House with a clear mandate for change but he won't use that power where it's most needed. Instead, he prefers to allow the Know-Nothing, No-Everything Party to have far too much influence on public policy in a sadly misguided effort to be bipartisan. The latest casualty: the public option in health care reform. That loss would be totally unacceptable, Mr. President, to your "base". Trust me. Your base already feels betrayed by your early decision to take a single-payer plan off the table without a single second of debate. If you allow this provision to be gutted from the bill as well, you might as well just do like your predecessors and let the health care insurance industry write the legislation. Nobody who's been paying attention the last 30+ years believes we will ever reform health insurance without a public option. It's the only real lever in the current legislation that has a hope of getting the health insurance industry to curb its greed and act responsibly. Please, Mr. President, stop the ridiculous posturing on bipartisanship. Notice that word begins with the prefix "bi" meaning "two". You can't achieve bipartisan governance when the opposition is only interested in being the opposition. Your job now should be to use your bully pulpit and convince those independents who have been influenced into changing their views on health-care reform by the screaming madness of the un-American opposition to return to their previous understanding of what's good and necessary and then to get back to D.C. and impose some party discipline to get this job done. I don't want to see you be a one-term President but if you keep up this lack of real leadership from strength, I fear that will be the result.

