Thursday May. 24, 2012
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GOP Massachusetts (!) Upset
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By dsrobins on 01-21-10
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Yes, E.J. Dionne is right on the mark here.  Max Baucus was grandstanding, showing off and trying to show everyone how important he thinks he is by running the Senate Finance Committee very poorly when it was long ago totally evident that the Republicans had zero interest in any sort of bipartisanship.  If health care reform ends up dying, we here in Montana will remember that Max was very responsible for that failure, although the Republicans are far more to blame.