Final Public Option Push Targets Sanders, Feingold, Brown And Franken
With just weeks left to affect the content of health care reform, a leading progressive group is launching a last-ditch effort to ensure that a public...
With just weeks left to affect the content of health care reform, a leading progressive group is launching a last-ditch effort to ensure that a public...
AP | Posted 03.18.2010 | Politics
(AP) WASHINGTON — Two House Democrats who favor a government insurance plan, a central element of health care legislation passed in their chambe...
New York Times | KATE ZERNIKE | Posted 03.18.2010 | Politics
States that have already broadly expanded health care coverage are pushing back against the Senate overhaul bill, arguing that it unfairly penalizes t...
Chris Weigant | Posted 03.18.2010 | Politics
Welcome once again to our year-end wrap-up and awards ceremony. Honesty dictates that I immediately genuflect to The McLaughlin Group, from whom I have stolen all these award categories.
David Sirota | Posted 03.18.2010 | Politics
The battle over the public option isn't over. Somehow, everyone's forgotten that 60+ House Democrats signed a letter demanding it just a few months ago.
Miles Mogulescu | Posted 03.18.2010 | Politics
From the moment he was elected, Obama has governed not as a progressive liberal but as a corporatist liberal. Progressive liberals hoped Obama would be like FDR. Instead, he's been like Bill Clinton on steroids.
Mitchell Bard | Posted 03.18.2010 | Politics
I acknowledge that a fair debate on health care can be had. But what I have no patience for is the ignorance being injected into our national consciousness, most recently by Sarah Palin.
USA Today | David Sirota | Posted 03.18.2010 | Politics
The Senate health care bill betrays the promise of fundamental "change" Democrats made during the 2008 election. It cloaks a handout to the health ind...
Doug Molitor | Posted 03.18.2010 | Comedy
Joe Lieberman writes laws the way I sing - a crappella. Like the sociopathic stalker of "The Twelve Days of Christmas", who sends his alleged true lo...
Lincoln Mitchell | Posted 03.18.2010 | Politics
Progressives who oppose this bill are not being obstructionist. Rather, they are taking the position that when real opportunities to reform health care arise, it is essential to get it right.
HuffingtonPost.com | Ryan Grim | Posted 03.18.2010 | Politics
In an interview with The Washington Post on Tuesday, President Barack Obama challenged his critics to identify any "gap" between what he campaigned ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 03.18.2010 | Politics
In an interview with The Plum Line's Greg Sargent, Representative Raul Grijalva (D-Ariz.) indicated earlier today that he might be able to support hea...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 03.18.2010 | Politics
According to some new strategy memo that's going to fix everything, Democrats should not worry about all those polls that indicate an increasing oppos...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 03.18.2010 | Politics
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs insisted once more that President Obama did everything he could to get a public option through the Senate, ev...
Laura Flanders | Posted 03.18.2010 | Politics
To get so-called moderate Democrat Ben Nelson on board, Harry Reid had to agree to a decidedly un-moderate compromise on abortion rights.
Talking Points Memo | Brian Beutler | Posted 03.18.2010 | Politics
Yesterday, Sen. Tom Harkin (D-IA) articulated surprise and disappointment that the White House had not done more to push Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) to ...
April D. Ryan | Posted 03.18.2010 | Politics
Obama: "The Senate and the House bills are 95 percent identical. There's 5 percent differences, and one of those differences is the public option. But this is an area that has just become symbolic of a lot of ideological fights."
Roger Hickey | Posted 03.18.2010 | Politics
If Obama and the Democratic party play their cards right, they will present this legislation not as the only legislation we will need, but rather as the first step in a series of reforms that will eventually achieve what the American people want.
Arianna Huffington | Posted 03.18.2010 | Politics
There are many reasons for hoping the Senate health care bill doesn't become the law of the land. But the biggest reason of all is the desperate need for a DC pattern interrupt.
Cenk Uygur | Posted 03.18.2010 | Politics
What I'm afraid of is that this bill makes private insurance larger and stronger -- and thus, gets us further away from curing the main problem of our health care system: perverse incentives.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 03.18.2010 | Media
Last night's vote in the Senate sent its watered-down version of health care reform on to the next step in the sausage-making process. And while refor...
The New York Review of Books | Posted 03.18.2010 | Books
Amy Hertz, The Huffington Post: Health care reform, on everybody's mind as Obama's original plan gets watered down and twisted unrecognizably as it ma...
Matt Osborne | Posted 03.18.2010 | Politics
Popular action is the very definition of democracy. It doesn't happen without us, and it isn't a human right upheld by some magic fairness-fairy. If the public option's not in the bill, it's because we haven't shown up to demand it.
Tamar Abrams | Posted 03.18.2010 | Living
Snow affords us an opportunity to care for one another. We can shovel for an elderly neighbor, and make crossing safe for pedestrians. Whether shoveling a sidewalk or providing health care to Americans -- we could all use altruism this season.
New York Times | Posted 03.18.2010 | Politics
Thirty million people without health insurance stand to gain coverage under a deal announced on Saturday by Senate Democrats. To get the 60 votes nee...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 03.18.2010 | Politics