Anthony Weiner Both Realistic, Delusional About Health-Care Reform’s Fate
He's still pulling for the public option.
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He's still pulling for the public option.
The senator from New York is positioning himself to be majority leader.
Obama claims he never actually campaigned on the public option. Fine ... and?
There are going to be a lot of people in the House of Representatives to appease.
Here's why they're still holding out, and whether we should take them seriously.
It could be replaced by a privately run plan that sounds vaguely like something associated with the government.
Will he filibuster health care? It's impossible to tell.
The actress demonstrates the public option as the ultimate capitalist health-care tool.
And more news on the current goings-on of health-care reform.
A handful of Democrats joined with their Republican colleagues against a government-run health-insurance option.
As the Senate Finance Committee debates the public option, does it still stand a chance of passing?
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