Here is part of a report from TPM.
>>This is more in the spirit of partypooping than of celebration. But on the first anniversary of the Affordable Care Act, one of the law's most dogged defenders, Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY), admitted he thinks the Supreme Court will strike down the individual mandate. It's not that he thinks the mandate is unconstitutional, but that the court has become so partisan, that its conservative justices will rule against President Obama in a 5-4 decision. He wasn't glum about it, though -- if the mandate goes he said it will pave the way for Congress to pass the public option. <<
And with that, we have a perfect example of the degree of brain damage one can have and remain rhetorically lucent. Apparently Weiner has not been paying any attention at all, since his party took a historic and monumental butt kicking, last November. There will be no "public option" in his lifetime. The Obama agenda, whatever that is, is dead, even if he wins in 2012.
What is important, here, is the admission by Weiner that the Democrat feeling concerning the future of ObamaCare is bleak and discouraged.
This is why Obama has decided to stall the Supreme Court's decision for as long as he can. Rather than truly caring about the financial health of this great nation, Obama is willing to sell it down the river for the sake of partisan gain and the trivialities of an empty suit. He grows more disgusting with the simple consequence of the passing of time.
Can't we just ask him to quit?
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