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But to whatever extent you think Jane Hamsher is on an anti-pragmatic ideological crusade, any sensible look at things would indicate that Joe Lieberman is about a thousand times more at fault.
Matthew Yglesias » Who’s “Ideological” in the Health Care Debate? 2009
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Jane Hamsher is no better than some ultraright-wing fundamentalist.
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Of course, you can believe that Jane Hamsher is the powerful force stopping the Senate bill, not Richard Trumka.
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No. Hamsher is being genuinely ideological in the basic sense of “relating to or concerning ideas.”
Matthew Yglesias » Who’s “Ideological” in the Health Care Debate? 2009
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If you are trying to instill a sense of cooperation and responsibility within the Democratic Party, I hardly think Jane Hamsher is where you have to start.
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Jane Hamsher is arguing that a defeat for Coakley in Mass might end up improving the healthcare bill — by forcing the Democrats to appeal more to the voters.
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Of course, you can believe that Jane Hamsher is the powerful force stopping the Senate bill, not Richard Trumka.
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“Jane Hamsher is arguing that a defeat for Coakley in Mass might end up improving the healthcare bill — by forcing the Democrats to appeal more to the voters.”
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But to whatever extent you think Jane Hamsher is on an anti-pragmatic ideological crusade, any sensible look at things would indicate that Joe Lieberman is about a thousand times more at fault.
Matthew Yglesias » Who’s “Ideological” in the Health Care Debate? 2009
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Sorry to increase the level of despair, but Hamsher is doing the exact opposite; she’s telling people to
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