Multiple sources are now reporting that Nebraska’s Ben Nelson, the last Democratic holdout, is now saying he will support the latest version of the health care bill. That makes 60 votes, enough to overcome a fillibuster.
So what’s actually in this bill? And what did it take to get the last votes? I’m still going through it, and will …
Franken tells Lieberman he’s had it:
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(H/T our friends at C-SPAN)
is this one from Laredo, Texas
From the White House photofeed. It seems there were too many of those accidents on the Oval Office carpet:
From the President’s trip to an Alexandria, Va., Home Depot the other day. (H/T @delrayser, who called this one to my attention):
They really don’t pay the clerks of the Senate nearly enough to make them do this.
Some day, in my next career as Senate Parliamentarian, I am going to rule that if a Senator wants to waste time like this, he (I’m looking at you, Tom Coburn) should be forced to read the darn thing himself, and that the rest of the Senate be forced to …
Here is Michael Grunwald’s excellent profile, and Rick Stengel’s explanation of how the Fed Chairman was chosen Person of the Year.
So tell us, Swampland commenters: Did TIME make the right pick?
In the Person of the Year issue that was unveiled this morning, I have this profile of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.
Pelosi came in at #4 in the estimation of our editors. She is not only the highest ranking woman in the history of this country, standing second in line of succession to the presidency, but congressional scholars …
Our colleague Bobby Ghosh sends in this report:
Two Georgia men have been sentenced to more than a decade in prison on terrorism charges. Ehsanul Islam Sadequee got 17 years and Syed Haris Ahmed got 13, for trying to aid terrorist groups by conducting surveillance in 2005 on several landmarks in the Washington DC area. Both men are
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If the changes in the health care bill are indeed enough to bring Joe Lieberman aboard, it looks as though we are back to the point where all eyes are on Nebraska Senator Ben Nelson as potentially the 60th vote to bring the bill over the finish line in the Senate. As you might imagine, Nelson is getting pressure from all sides. One of …
The well-sourced Carrie Budoff Brown is reporting this at Politico:
The White House is encouraging Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) to cut a deal with Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.), which would mean eliminating the proposed Medicare expansion in the health reform bill, according to an official close to the
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All of which is why the R-Word seems to be on people’s lips today in DC:
“My guess is that musty folders on reconciliation got dusted off this morning,” Podesta told reporters at a breakfast sponsored by the Christian Science Monitor. The reference was to a budget procedure that requires only 51 votes to pass and can’t be
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I’m a bit tardy on this, but really, is it ever too late? Our White House Photo Blog offers us this glimpse from last weekend’s Kennedy Center Honors festivities: