Comebacker
by digby
Chris Cilizza writes that the numbers on health care haven’t actually changed much over the past two months in spite of the August hoohah. And then he sagely notes:
The Gallup numbers provide a worthwhile reminder that even while Washington is consumed with the daily back and forth over health care, the public at large is less invested in the tit for tat inside the Beltway. And, they also suggest that for all the doom and gloom talk regarding how Americans view Obama’s health care plan, there may well be room for the White House to pull out a victory on the legislation.
A signing ceremony in the Rose Garden — and the resultant favorable media coverage — could well be the last (only?) time some Americans pay close attention to the health care debate and give the president a chance to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.
Well isn’t that good news. But I’m a bit puzzled. Cilizza himself writes in the same piece that polls show that a majority support Obama on health care reform — and always have. Why in the hell should there need to be “room” to “pull out a victory?” And what “jaws of defeat” is he pulling victory from?
This is typical beltway narrative building. Despite the fact that the teabaggers have done everything in their power to change public opinion, it hasn’t worked. Despite the fact that the Republicans have vowed to do everything in their power to kill health reform, it hasn’t worked. Despite all the “doom and gloom” talk in the media, people still support the bill and every vote in the congress that has been taken thus far has advanced the bill. But apparently all of this shows Republican strength and it’s the Democrats who will be snatching victory from the jaws of defeat if they manage to pass the bill. Same as it ever was.
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