The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
by Amy Oliver | 9:42 pm, March 17, 2010 | Comments Off
The Good: Late this afternoon Major Diggs Brown dropped out of 4th CD GOP race and endorsed Cory Gardner. Diggs is an officer and gentleman — and a statesman. Just a suggestion, but how about a Draft Diggs campaign to challenge Rep John Kefalas. Diggs for HD 52?
The Bad: Denver Post reports “Democratic moderates in the House of Representatives face relentless pressure as they juggle personal pleas from President Barack Obama, a multimillion-dollar ad barrage and constituents who are fed up with the congressional process.” Will 4th CD Congresswoman Betsy Markey, who voted no in November, cave under the pressure? It’s political suicide if she does. While she would be gone, the historic destruction of health care would remain with us forever.
The Ugly: Barack Obama called “the process” to pass health care reform “ugly.” In an interview with Fox News Anchor Brett Baier, Obama said, “Yes, I have said that is an ugly process. It was ugly when Republicans were in charge, it was ugly were in Democrats were in charge.” Stanford law professor Michael McConnell called the Dem’s “process” to pass health care reform unconstitutional.
Tags: 4th CD > betsy markey > Constitution > Denver Post > Fox News > Michael McConnell > northern Colorado > Peoples Press Collective > Syndicated
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