Rachel Maddow again doing yeoman's work with reporting on the hypocrisy of the Republicans and their lies on the use of reconciliation to get the he
March 3, 2010

Rachel Maddow again doing yeoman's work with reporting on the hypocrisy of the Republicans and their lies on the use of reconciliation to get the health care bill passed. If you haven't checked it out yet, Rachel has a new blog and here is more on this segment from her entry today -- Online items cited on The Rachel Maddow show 3/3:

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Sen. Sherrod Brown weighed in on why he thinks the Republicans are pushing so hard not to get anything passed and if he has any idea what they will do to keep the bill from passing. He said they're ready to keep them up all night if they try to add too many amendments. If that's true I say what took them so long? They should have been doing that before the tea baggers were taking over the town halls. I'm not wild about this bill but at this point I don't see how it is good for Democrats to not pass it. They get the worst of both worlds if it fails. They live with what the voters think of it after they see how it actually affects their own lives if they do. If they're not happy about it then it will be based on some facts and not Republican fear mongering and spin.

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