After a meeting of Senate Finance Committee Democrats in his office this afternoon, chairman Max Baucus sought to contain the fallout from Sen. Joe Lieberman's statement today that he'd be inclined to filibuster a health care bill with a public option in it.
"A lot of this now is in Sen. Reid's hands--I certainly would expect [for the bill to proceed to debate]," Baucus said.
I think he's quite close, and there's time yet. I think some senators are not definitely decided because they want to see the CBO report. They want to look at CBO's cost estimates, coverage estimates, effect on premiums, etc., before they make up their minds. Once the CBO report comes out--at some point, hopefully sooner rather than later--it's going to be positive. And once it's positive, I think we'll find a lot more senators inclined to get on the bill.
For a time line of conflicting Lieberman statements on the public option, see here. For a rundown of his previous willingness not to obstruct legislation, see here.

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chimpale
October 27, 2009 5:16 PM
If it is, then that takes away the last shred of political cover for the cowards who still fret that a vote for the public option is going to brand them with a hammer and sickle.
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traitorjoe
October 27, 2009 6:00 PM
Don't underestimate Traitor Joe and his pathological need for attention and his backstabbing nature.
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Overreach THIS!
October 27, 2009 7:24 PM in reply to traitorjoe
The man is a pox, no question.
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The Commenter Formerly Known as NCSteve
October 27, 2009 8:34 PM
The idea that Landrieu, Bayh and Lieberman are sincerely worried about the cost and can be placated by the CBO saying for the twentieth goddamn time that the public option will save money is self-evidently specious. I mean, what, did these three just drop back in from a nine month vacation on Tatooine and haven't caught up on the policy wonkery related to the most important piece of domestic legislation in a generation?
It's a transparent lie. When the facts of the CBO report were shoved directly into their faces by MSM figures shocked out of their usual complacency, they just blew it off with a "oh, well, I just know from my gut it will cost gazillions becuase its a gubbamint program."
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ihatebeets
October 27, 2009 10:56 PM
Is Lieberman's wife still a health care lobbyist? She was working for Hill & Knowlton a while back.
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