Jonathan Chait notes that while Republicans say they want to start over on a health care bill and a pass a plan "without all the bad socialist stuff," he says their real position is to do nothing.
"But it's pretty clear that the Republican pretense to really want to do reform, only just not this reform and not right now, is rooted in an understanding that their real position does not reflect public sentiment. There's been an enormous amount of bluster about popular repudiation of the Democratic health care plan. If Republicans truly thought the public shared their beliefs, they wouldn't be talking constantly about starting over and doing it right in a bipartisan fashion."