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Home Front: Politix
ObamaÂ’s First Civility Test Is PelosiÂ’s Manners
2009-01-27
Obama faced an early test last week, when, in the midst of the debate over economic stimulus, Democrats worked to shut Republicans out of the policy process, then behaved boorishly when Republicans complained.

Democratic leaders responded with the political equivalent of a sack dance in football. “If it’s passed with 63 votes or 73 votes, history won’t remember it,” said Senator Richard Durbin, Democrat of Illinois.

Yes We Did

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi added to the mood by saying, “Yes, we wrote the bill. Yes, we won the election.”

There is still time for Obama to object to such behavior. If he wants to fulfill the promise of his rhetoric, he should take Pelosi to the woodshed and insist that she include Republicans, collegially, in the process. He should stand up to his party and threaten to veto a bill if it fails to make reasonable concessions to his friends across the aisle. He should advise his own staff to begin returning the phone calls of senior Republican aides.

If he fails to do that, there can be little doubt that government will fail to change and will continue to fail us. When times are good, one might be able to survive with a pitiful government. Today, we might not be so lucky. We are living in a fleeting moment where real change is possible. Aristotle is watching.

Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#6  How many in a quorum?
Posted by: mojo   2009-01-27 18:00  

#5  Nah - the MSM will have 3 years to shift the blame to Bush and the Republicans.

Just like they shifted the blame for the 'Mortgage Crisis' onto the Republicans (who were stupid enough to take it).
Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-01-27 16:10  

#4   "If it's passed with 63 votes or 73 votes, history won't remember it," said Senator Richard Durbin, Democrat of Illinois.

True, Senator. What history will remember is that it was a Democratic initiative, leaving the Democrats completely responsible for the results. Good luck in 2010.
Posted by: trailing wife    2009-01-27 15:33  

#3  Civility is like paying taxes, it's for everyone else.
Posted by: DoDo   2009-01-27 15:04  

#2  Or he is just as big a threat as she is.
Posted by: DarthVader   2009-01-27 14:05  

#1  He's not as naive as we thought if he realizes she's his worst enemy.
Posted by: tu3031   2009-01-27 13:55  

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