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Friday, November 06, 2009
Behind Closed Doors: The Obamacare Arm Twisting Begins
Posted by: Townhall.com Staff at 12:32 PM
Guest post from Ernest Istook with the Heritage Foundation

The heat is happening behind closed doors as the U.S. House prepares for a Saturday showdown vote on health care. Access is everything. By keeping Members of Congress in Washington, D.C., this weekend, Democratic leaders keep them away from angry constituents back in their home states, where the Members normally would depart from Friday to Monday. (Note: The tactics aren’t different from what Republicans sometimes used when they held the majority.)

The first step is to keep Congress in town. The second is to keep them monitored and available for whenever leaders want to summons them for backroom meetings—sometimes to discuss and sometimes to pressure and browbeat and offer deals. A “buddy system” is sometimes assigned so a fellow Congressman from the party’s whip team keeps tab on each undecided member’s whereabouts, their cell and other private phone numbers, the places they tend to hangout between votes, and similar information.

Members don’t like to be found and pressured. As one speaker noted at Thursday’s “House Call” tea party event at the U.S. Capitol: “There may be some members hiding right now. They may be in the basement. They may be in the cafeteria, pretending they’re not a Congressman.”

So special gatherings are created, not only to communicate but also to attract the reluctant to join their party’s herd. Then they can be culled out by party leaders for individual attention, much as a sheepdog picks out individual sheep from a flock.

That’s one benefit of scheduling a group meeting with President Obama, as party leaders have set for Saturday. It’s also a reason for scheduling other votes on the House floor, to flush individuals out of hiding and work them over. It’s common for members to rush into the chamber, cast a vote, and try to rush out before they’re caught. So multiple votes are scheduled.

It’s all part of the behind-the-scenes effort to whip crucial votes. It’s not unique to the health care vote. But it’s part of Congress that most people never see. Speaker Nancy Pelosi is taking a big risk with her self-imposed Saturday deadline. Her party has 258 House seats; she only needs 218 of them to support her.

For months she told the media she had the votes. Recent events demonstrate that she didn’t then and still doesn’t now. Pelosi therefore emboldens internal Democrat opposition if she cannot deliver. There’s already talk that Saturday’s deadline will be missed. The problem getting her own party’s approval exposes significant rifts among Democrats. Once Pelosi expends energy on this all-out effort, many within her own party might deny her a second chance if she cannot win this weekend.

Ernest Istook served 14 years as a U.S. Congressman, and is now a distinguished fellow at The Heritage Foundation




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Patrice writes: Friday, November, 06, 2009 6:27 PM
Not so new
The strong arm and bullying tactics are nothing new for either party - this is something that we the people need to change. with the technology available now we should be able to have access to every meeting and every vote streaming on our computers. every representative should be posting and updating daily their activities, their stand on issues, what they think of pending bills and how the bills will affect us. They need to held accountable for every cent they spend (the salary and office staff in addition to the 'expense' accounts).
Once they take a stand on an issue they will have to post an explanation for why they change their vote - this will make it harder for the leadership to bully and threaten.
Are Republicans being shut out of the dirty dealings tomorrow?
Paul writes: Friday, November, 06, 2009 2:50 PM
Lonny
"so, you want the bill to pass
isn't that really what you want? So you can retake the congress because no one in this country wants this bill? Stop complaining."

42% favor passing the bill and 54% oppose. What part of that simple statistic are you having difficulty understanding?

Only a complete fool would think that the Republican party support would increase by letting this bill pass without opposition. Selling the country down the river is hardly a recipe for electoral success. You really have no idea about anything do you?
Lonny writes: Friday, November, 06, 2009 2:18 PM
so, you want the bill to pass
isn't that really what you want? So you can retake the congress because no one in this country wants this bill? Stop complaining.
DanNV writes: Friday, November, 06, 2009 1:58 PM
Boldness, Bluff or Buffoonery
It has been said that Nancy Pelosi has stated that she intends to get the healthcare bill passed even if it costs her, her seat. Yeah right! Pelosi's narcissism is only exceeded by that of Obama.

For her to say she is willing to risk her seat in Congress is not just laughable, it's a real side splitter. More to the point, she is willing to risk the collective seats of every "Blue-Dog" she can force to vote for this loser in the public's eyes.

If the Dems were disappointed in the outcome of Tuesday's elections in Virginia and New Jersey and they vote for this healthcare bill in spite of the outcome, stand by kids, you ain't seen nothin' yet.
Exeye writes: Friday, November, 06, 2009 1:46 PM
Moonies
I'll bet sleep deprivation, repeating "Obama is my master" for hours, and criticism circles are involved, too.
eddie too writes: Friday, November, 06, 2009 1:15 PM
arm twisting like

asking the blue dogs how far they think they will get in 2010 without the Democratic Party's support?

talk about being between a rock and a hardplace!
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