Former DNC chair Howard Dean is pleased as punch with the message coming out of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's office.
In response to the news that Reid might carve up health care reform legislation and pass pieces through the budget reconciliation process, Dean tells TPMDC "I obviously think reconciliation is a great idea."
"I don't believe in obstructionism, which is what the Republicans are doing," he says.
On the point of obstructionism Dean isn't deaf to the political problems reconciliation might cause. He acknowledges that "the GOP might be so incensed by the use of reconciliation" that they'd tie up the Senate with procedural issues. Of course, the Republicans didn't have any problem with jamming controversial measures through the reconciliation process when they controlled things under President Bush.
Nonetheless, Dean thinks the threat is "a reminder about the ability of the majority leader that he has the authority to use reconciliation and that this can't go on forever.... He's making a very clear statement that we're going to have a health care bill one way or another."
Deans statements come on the heels of the thoughts of another Vermont reform advocate, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT). On Wednesday night, he told Rachel Maddow, "I think what you can do is you can be dealing with insurance reform."
"[T]here`s a lot that you can do quickly which I think should have the support of the vast majority of the American people, he said. "[A]nd we can tackle some of the harder issues a few months down the line."


Xantar
August 21, 2009 2:44 PM
As opposed to what they're doing right now?
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Overreach THIS!
August 21, 2009 3:04 PM
Great photo of Dean. I am still a bit starry-eyed as to the night he took over for Keith Olbermann.
Whither Dean?
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expatjourno2
August 21, 2009 3:34 PM
Dean has more spine than Obama ever will. He even said no to Rahm.
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FreeRider
August 21, 2009 7:48 PM in reply to expatjourno2
That's why he became the 2004 nominee and then president. Oh, wait. Never mind.
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Stroszek
August 22, 2009 2:03 PM in reply to FreeRider
I like how all these advocates for the reconciliation maneuver just refuse to acknowledge that Rahm's early maneuvering is the reason we have a health care instruction for reconciliation to begin with.
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FreeRider
August 22, 2009 5:00 PM in reply to Stroszek
They hate Rahm. Therefore, he is responsible for everything bad that happens while he is totally divorced from anything good that happens.
If I didn't know better, I'd say these folks have a problem with the fact that his ethnicity starts with a "J".
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AnswerFrog
August 21, 2009 4:07 PM
Keep fighting for us Dean!
We need to overcome the GOP bus also our "friends" like Max Baucus:
http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/7714/baucusbuckscopy.jpg
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Richardxx
August 21, 2009 4:21 PM
Why don't the Democratic Senators just eliminate the filibuster? It's just a rule passed by the Senate majority party, and it provides no benefit to America, certainly none worth the cost of not getting health care passed.
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congressive
August 22, 2009 1:48 AM
And they were frightened into never using it during the Republican Manifesto era, anyway. Dump the 'buster.
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ObamAmerican48
August 24, 2009 3:41 PM
This whole battle over healthcare is just one great big clusterfuck. I'm getting sick of hearing about it.
The dems need to grow a pair and make this happen.
Any political party that advocates opposition healthcare for all and labels all those who are in favor "NAZIS" is just insane. Even Joe Scarborough is sick and tired of the Sarah Palins of the world.
It's unbelievable to me that so many people are falling for the bullshit we're seeing and hearing at townhall meetings.
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