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The talking heads conveniently forget that despite all the bad shit Democrats have endured politically last year, and even today, the public STILL hates the Republican's more. Even the Teabaggers don't want to claim themselves as Republican. Even Scott Brown didn't want to associate with the Republican brand.
Many people are skeptical about health care because they don't know what the hell is in it. The Obama Administration over learned the mistakes of the Clinton Administration when it came to health care, and they dumped it into the lap of Congress. Even when it came to the Stimulus Package, to go further back, they let Congress go wild with it. This was his first major legislative effort, which although successful, set a precedent with Congress. I'd liken the stimulus package to moving in with your partner for the first time. You take out the trash, do the dishes, and clean the bathroom - because you don't want to look like a slob - and suddenly that magically becomes your expected role. Obama let Congress lead the way on the Stimulus, and as a result it wasn't as effective as it could have been, it contained a lot of spending that could have better been put to use elsewhere.... it lacked focus, the focus the Administration should have forced upon it.
Ever since that moment, the relationship the President has had with the Congress has been defined in these terms. He has a "loose" vision - more of an idea than a vision, really - and hands it over to Congress. While the President doesn't make legislation, he has the ability to shape it through threatening to veto. He does play a role. The two sides do have to work together in shaping it, and in my opinion this is where he has lacked the most.
This is why health care in the minds of many in the public is unpopular. If you poll on certain aspects of health care, it becomes VERY popular. The President - as leader of the Party - has not brought everyone together, crafted a coherent vision, and then pushed it hard. People are confused. People want change, and we have a two party system. They hate Republican's, but if they feel Democrat's aren't delivering where else are they going to go?
If I was Obama I'd welcome Scott Brown to Washington, invite him into the Oval Office, and ask him if he thinks he can hold onto that Senate seat. I'd ask him just how far he thinks he can go with his fellow Republican's, before it becomes suicide for him. I'd smile, tell him how tough it is in Washington, and let him know that I've learned that sometimes you have to do distasteful things for the greater good. I'd tell him that I'd hope to be good friends with him, and that I believe that we could get along very well. But he has the ability to strain that relationship, and I would remind him of all the power, prestige and privilege the President of the United States can bring to a United States Senator as well as his State. I'd also remind him that the reverse is also true.
If I don't have health care reform passed, and I find reconciliation unacceptable because I can't get everything I want, I encourage Scott Brown to go out to the microphone and tell everyone that he is committed to working with me to make the health care legislation "better." That after our conversation he is convinced that it is good for America to learn from the example of Massachusetts. We work out a deal privately and then we get that bitch passed with his vote.
On the other hand, if he fails to work with me - then I destroy him. Utterly. To the point he'll never be able to run for an elected office again, ever. I go after him with all the fury that the Republican's went after Bill Clinton back in the late 1990's with impeachment, and I do the same to every other Republican who decides that they are inflexible (I'm looking at you Maine Republicans). And Democrats who fail to fall in line have a rude awakening as well, as they find everything they want passed in Congress is stripped out of legislation, and they find funding for their re-election campaigns difficult - if not impossible.
In the end, one message will be heard loud and clear: Do not fuck with the President of the United States, Barrack Hussein Obama. He will fuck you right back.
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