Do I feel like I'm beating a dead horse? Yes. The problem? It ain't dead. The health care bill is very much alive and it's almost unthinkable that it's even being considered for the following reasons:
Matt Lewis writes a must-read piece about a conservative view on public transportation. I'm not going to get into the details of it, but I urge you to read it.
Glynnis MacNicol of Mediate notes the New York Time's editor Bill Keller sudden fascination with all the news that's fit to print--not just the part of the news that helps Democrats feel good about themselves. Well, this will be a real education:
The paper of record will probably not report the flaming ignorance of their own reporter, Stephen Farrell, but the British press is less inclined to cover for him. Remember the NYT reporter who got abducted and subsequently rescued? Remember how good the NYT was with keeping that secret, you know a secret that mattered when lives were at stake?
As a way into liberal prominence goes, nothing quite beats screwing literally, or metaphorically, a conservative to achieve fame. Levi Johnson has done both. He is, literally, a fame whore.