We Can’t Let Bart Stupak Go Without A Judas Like Parting Gift
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | March 21st at 07:07 PM |
We can’t Bart Stupak go without a parting gift. Judas, after all, got 30 silver coins to sell out our Lord. Stupak needs something for selling out all the children sent off to be slaughtered thanks to his “compromise” that any President can pen away to oblivion — notwithstanding the questionable legal assumptions behind it. Let’s send him 100 silver coins. It’s only a $4.00 | Read More »
Stupak and 30 Pieces of Silver
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | March 21st at 06:28 PM |
Consider this an open thread.
The Abortion Gambit: Stupak’s Folly
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | March 9th at 10:06 PM |
“The Democrats can give all the cover they want to Stupak, but the Senate GOP will show the cover to be the fig leaf it is.” Credit where it is due: the Senate GOP has come up with a great strategy to combat talk of compromise on reconciliation. The Senate GOP will block any effort to strip abortion funding in reconciliation. This may get a | Read More »
Will Bart Stupak Betray Pro-Life Voters
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | March 5th at 05:22 PM |
Quin Hillyer has a great article at the Washington Times about the canard that is reconciliation. Mark Thiessen makes a similar argument. In short, the Democrats are telling pro-life Democrats to vote for the Senate pro-abortion funding health care plan and then Nancy Pelosi promises to use reconciliation to defund abortion. There’s just one problem — abortion rights is not a deficit issue. As a | Read More »
The Visuals Are Bad All Around
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | February 1st at 10:40 PM |
Bart Stupak is learning a valuable lesson in dealing with Barack Obama. The visuals all around on this look bad — especially with the Winter Olympics coming up. Congress funds a $1 million scholarship fund at Northern Michigan University for aspiring Olympic athletes. Robert Costa notesthe scholarship was renamed in 1998 for Bart Stupak’s son who had committed suicide. Stupak, you will remember, insisted that | Read More »