I have been pondering a related question: "Will Obama be willing to veto a bad bill?" Because there will be enormous pressure on him to sign whatever comes out of Congress and Declare Victory.
As I wrote yesterday, these guys are basically forcing Conrad, Baucus and Bingaman into a corner. If the GOP won't give them any bipartisan cover, they are out there all alone. It's quite the game of chicken at this point.
This health care debate is looking like it's finally going to tell us what our president really believes in. (We know where he is on national security, but then nearly all presidents of both parties are hawks so it doesn't really tell you anything. Domestic policy is where the rubber meets the road.) The Republicans have completely taken themselves out of the debate and the only arguments are among Democrats. And that means President Obama's going to have to decide which side he's going to put his weight behind. It's hard to believe he'll come down on the side of the liberals after all the effort he's put into placating the medical industry, but it's always possible.
One thing's becoming completely clear --- he won't be able to do anything with bipartisan cover and that means it's all coming down to his partisan leadership. Which way will he go?
http://digbysblog.blogspot.com/2009/08/clarifying-partisanship-by-digby-heres.html