June 26, 2012
newyorker:


So much for “health-care Monday,” which had Washington and the media world in a rare tizzy.  Shortly after ten o’clock this morning, John Roberts and his colleagues handed down a bunch of rulings, some of them significant, such as one that struck down part of the Arizona immigration law, but none of them pertaining to the Affordable Health Care for America Act, a.k.a. Obamacare.  The justices, like producers of a Hollywood soap opera, were keeping their best plot twist for the end. 

John Cassidy on how the Supreme Court gave hope to both sides on health care: http://nyr.kr/MTu2LH

newyorker:

So much for “health-care Monday,” which had Washington and the media world in a rare tizzy.  Shortly after ten o’clock this morning, John Roberts and his colleagues handed down a bunch of rulings, some of them significant, such as one that struck down part of the Arizona immigration law, but none of them pertaining to the Affordable Health Care for America Act, a.k.a. Obamacare.  The justices, like producers of a Hollywood soap opera, were keeping their best plot twist for the end. 

John Cassidy on how the Supreme Court gave hope to both sides on health care: http://nyr.kr/MTu2LH

(via 2012swingstates)

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