“It is unfair to say Republicans have achieved nothing in their dozens of attempts since 2010 to repeal Obamacare,” Dana Millbank writes.
“In Tuesday’s repeal effort by House Republicans — their first of this Congress and their 56th overall — it became clear that they had succeeded at one thing: They had bored even themselves into a slumber. For much of the debate Tuesday afternoon, no more than a dozen seats were occupied on the pro-repeal side of the House. More than once, the GOP had nobody available to speak.”
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