Every time I visit National Review I learn something new.
Today, I learned something about Victor Davis Hanson. If he were not a cyborg sent back from the future by Skynet to destroy us but were a human being who had lived through our history, he would know that the height of legislative procedural atrocity was reached not in the 19th century--but rather in Bush's first term, with the Republican passage of the budget-busting Medicare Part D.
However, he does not:
Victor Davis Hanson: I suppose one could interpret the health care bill as "Pelosi's historic achievement," as the media has been insisting, but that would also mean that an unpopular President and a more unpopular Congress and a most unpopular Speaker together railroaded through an unpopular, sweeping piece of legislation without a single opposition vote, and through the sort of tawdry legislative bribery and procedural gimmicks we haven't seen since the 19th century...
Hope those people down in Palo Alto have the weaponry to deal with a fully armored hyper-alloy T-800 combat chassis. Just saying...
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