Can’t Have That

March 31, 2010 4:46 pm Comments Off Views:

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Claire McCaskill doesn’t want to change the filibuster rules because then the other senators might be mad at her again, and after the trauma of the healthcare bill, she’s just horrified at the thought.

It’s not about you, Claire. You get paid to work for us. Try to remember that.

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