l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 By DICK MORRIS
Published on TheHill.com
on February 8, 2011
Last week's Senate vote to reject the repeal of ObamaCare offered stark
evidence that the so-called moderate Democrats in the Senate will be forced
to walk the plank and vote for Obama's liberal positions in the 2011-2012
legislative session, guaranteeing that many won't return. Every single
Democrat stood up and voted against repeal (except for one absentee and
Independent, Joe Lieberman of Connecticut).
Harry Reid and Obama might well have let them off the hook. They could
easily have let the likes of Sens. Jim Webb (D-Va.), Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.),
Ben Nelson (D-Neb.), Bill Nelson (D-Fla.), Bob Casey Jr. (D-Pa.) and Jon
Tester (D-Mont.) save their seats and vote for repeal. Then, either the
remaining Senate Democrats could block a vote or, more likely, Obama would
veto the repeal legislation and no override would be possible. Such a
posture would have gone a long way toward saving the Senate Democratic
majority.
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But Obama and Reid would have none of it. Like Captain Ahab accepting no
excuses for not killing the white whale, they are determined to sacrifice
the cream of their Senate majority in order not to repeal a law that the
courts are going to throw out as unconstitutional anyway.
The "moderate" Democrats in question lacked the guts and integrity to stand
up to their leaders and vote to repeal this massively unpopular law. So much
for their supposed "moderation."
Now the Republicans must trumpet these senators' votes in their home states
with ads that will assure their defeat in 2012. Remember, Blanche Lincoln,
lately defeated for reelection in Arkansas, did not lose her seat in the
fall of 2010. She fell hopelessly behind in the spring of that year when she
voted to pass ObamaCare despite the pleading, importuning and outright
begging of a majority of her constituents. By the time the fall election had
begun in earnest, she opened the race more than 30 points behind.
So it now must be with the Nelsons, Tester, Webb, Manchin and Casey.
American Crossroads, Americans for Prosperity and Sixty Plus -- the trio
whose aggressive attacks led directly to the 2010 victories -- must get on
the air and inform voters of their senators' refusal to repeal this law.
When President Obama told Fox News's Bill O'Reilly that the public was "
about evenly divided" on his healthcare plan, he was applying the same
inability to count that characterizes his deficit-reduction programs.
Rasmussen Reports shows a 55-40 margin for repeal, hardly a break-even
scenario.
And with the courts finding that the law is unconstitutional, the public
dissatisfaction with this law will grow.
The ObamaCare repeal vote was only the first of many planks the moderate
Democrats will have to walk en route to losing their seats in 2012. They
will have to vote against Republican budget cuts, against efforts to block
the EPA from imposing a carbon tax, against restrictions on the FCC's
ability to regulate the Internet and cripple talk radio. All of these votes
are piling up in the House, waiting to make their way to the Senate floor.
Obama told O'Reilly he "did not want to re-fight the battles" of 2009 and
2010. But that is precisely what the House Republicans are going to make him
do. And the same votes that led to the defeat or resignation under threat
of defeat of Chris Dodd, Arlen Specter, Byron Dorgan, Kent Conrad, Evan Bayh
and Russ Feingold will now spell doom for a new generation of senators. All
thanks to Obama's and Reid's doctrinaire and obstinate refusal to act to
protect their senators.
The slogan of the Obama Democrats might as well be the same as that for the
old leftists of the British Labour Party: "No compromise with the electorate
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