Oh yes Blanche Lincoln, he's coming for you!!!
Showing posts with label arkansas senator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arkansas senator. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Hope She's Said Her Goodbyes
Arkansas ConservaDem Blanche Lincoln just got herself a primary challenger and almost immediately lost the support of labor. Wonder if she will pull a hamstring trying to run to the left now.
In her case I don't think anyone can save her though. Not her big war chest nor the power of the President. Toast would have a better shot at reelection.
In her case I don't think anyone can save her though. Not her big war chest nor the power of the President. Toast would have a better shot at reelection.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Listen To Your Constituent Blanche Lincoln
I hope Blanche Lincoln has a second career lined up because if the public option doesn't make it in the final health care reform bill, her ass is TOAST!
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
When Even Wally World Isn't On Your Side....
I realize that Wal-Mart coming out for employer mandates in healthcare reform isn't the same as Wal-Mart coming out for say the public option. However their endorsement of mandates in healthcare reform has set off a storm with the people who they normally align themselves with.
From Steve Benen
Now of course what goes unsaid here also is that anything Wal-Mart comes out for its likely that our Democratic Senator from Arkansas Blanche Lincoln will come out for. So there are several reasons to take this as a good sign.
From Steve Benen
WAL-MART THROWS A CURVEBALL.... Three powerful entities announced their support yesterday for including an employer mandate provision in health care reform, a major point of contention in the larger debate. The first two -- the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and the Center for American Progress -- didn't come as much of a surprise. The third was Wal-Mart.
Yes, that Wal-Mart -- the commercial behemoth and the nation's largest private employer, with a reputation for being less than concerned about employee benefits.
The National Retail Federation, a staunch opponent of an employer mandate, was reportedly "flabbergasted" by the Wal-Mart announcement. Likewise, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce was livid. The Hill noted, "The decision by Wal-Mart to break away from the Chamber and its ilk marks the first visible crack in the business coalition on healthcare reform."
Jonathan Cohn describes how this changes the landscape.By endorsing the idea of a employer mandate, Wal-Mart has made the idea more difficult to demonize. It has also -- and I can't stress this enough -- given some political cover to members of Congress who might be sympathetic to the idea of employer mandate but hesitate to take a vote that might be perceived as anti-business.
Now of course what goes unsaid here also is that anything Wal-Mart comes out for its likely that our Democratic Senator from Arkansas Blanche Lincoln will come out for. So there are several reasons to take this as a good sign.
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