Good idea, that. Wonder who thought that one up?

In all seriousness, the cadre of 11-dimensional chess/”it’s all part of the grand plan” people (is it just Andrew Sullivan at this point?) who think Obama has basically made no real mistakes, and what appear to be mistakes are really clever ruses, simply cannot accommodate health care into their theories. The tactical decisions made there were bad, but the nonexistent follow-through heightened those mistakes. It’s not just Obama, either, it’s Democrats on a number of different levels who weren’t prepared for that kind of rejectionism and couldn’t handle it. But it needn’t be this way going forward, and it’s encouraging that they figured out that a law that still has a few years to go until full implementation simply cannot be expected to sell itself.

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