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Edited on Tue Feb-03-09 06:55 PM by Phoebe Loosinhouse
I really think that Daschle was rejected from the ground floor and worked it's way up, not in the other direction. We saw that the Senate was fully prepared to confirm him as part of the Old Boys Club. I think they might have been taken aback at the vehemence with which the American public rejected parts of the story:
Him keeping the problem under wraps way too long and putting his buddy Obama in a bad light - made him seem like a scheming opportunist who put his friend over a barrel. It would be different if he had disclosed and then Obama said "Let's go for it", but he didn't.
The original tax issue and the fact that it involved a car and driver - smacking of privilege and elitism
His ties to certain elements of the healthcare industry, which he himself characterized as a conflict. He said it, not someone else.
Americans of all persuasions,said "hey! wait a minute! that's NOT what I voted for"
There might actually be a new sheriff in town and it might be THE AMERICAN VOTER. It's a good thing.
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