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Home Front: Politix
Freshman Dem: Passing health care reform worth losing my seat
2009-11-23
(CNN) -- A freshman Democratic senator said Sunday that he will support his party's efforts to pass health care reform legislation even if that means losing his seat in next year's midterm elections.
Many of us are hoping that's precisely what happens. Obviously he's not one of us.
"If you get to the final point and you are a critical vote for health care reform and every piece of evidence tells you if you support the bill you will lose your job, would you cast the vote and lose your job?" CNN's John King asked Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado on Sunday's State of the Union. "Yes," Bennet bluntly and simply replied.
But we know that's not precisely what happens. What actually happens is that he casts his vote in the teeth of the opposition of his constituents. Then when campaign time comes he waffles and denies or qualifies what he actually did. His campaign literature doesn't say he voted for a health care plan that'll gobble up fully 1/12 of the nation's GDP, only that he "led the fight for health care" so that "every American child will be covered." If he's lucky, by the time the professional handlers are done spinning it the voters will be dizzy enough that he'll come through with 50.01 percent of the vote after the unions help out in the recount.
Bennet was appointed by Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter to replace Sen. Ken Salazar, who stepped down from the Senate to serve as President Obama's Interior Secretary. Bennet, who was superintendent of the Denver public school system prior to his appointment, will have to seek election to the seat for the first time in 2010.
I see. Colorado's version of Roland Burris.
Posted by:Fred

#12  Old Mike Bennet has been promised an ambassadorship somewhere pleasant. Austria's nice, Switzerland even more so. Maybe Belgium.
Posted by: Secret Master   2009-11-23 18:57  

#11  He already has a sweet lobbyist gig lined up? Rather enterprising young man to accomplish that in such a short time.
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-11-23 16:56  

#10  I wish him the best of luck in losing his seat.
Posted by: Iblis   2009-11-23 14:47  

#9  think you mean 'prohibition' rather than 'probation'...
Posted by: abu do you love    2009-11-23 14:34  

#8  Not counting Social Security, which at least had popular support, the last time the Government tried social engineering on the scale was Probation.

That worked out well.

Now I do not mean to say that I see Dr. Al Capone in my future I expect that the Law of Unintended Consequences to be breath taking.
Posted by: Kelly   2009-11-23 13:38  

#7  I support a Congressional Amendment to allow the recall of sitting Congresspersons.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2009-11-23 12:36  

#6  Brave man. Especially since his seat is in jeopardy anyway.

Gutless wonders. I wonder if a group with some tar and feathers would change his mind.
Posted by: DarthVader   2009-11-23 10:46  

#5  It seems that civil disobedience is appropriate for such laws that are passed by Congress that they don't have to obey themselves. If this health care reform is so great, why doesn't Congress have the same plan? What a crock of $hit!
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-11-23 10:20  

#4  So much even for the facade of representative government.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-11-23 09:10  

#3  Buh-bye!
Posted by: Parabellum   2009-11-23 08:25  

#2  But Besoeker, if they manage to pass it, he'll be back---for ever.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-11-23 01:54  

#1  even if that means losing his seat in next year's midterm elections.

Clearly indicating he is fully aware (as is everyone else in the Congress) that his constituents DO NOT want this plan approved. But of course, they know what is best for America.
Posted by: Besoeker    2009-11-23 01:52  

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