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Obama doesn’t care what you think, cont’d

James Taranto is feeling uneasy about the fact that President Obama and the Democrats seem to be zealously committed to passing health care reform even in the face of much opposition and needing every trick in the book to do it.

“[E]specially if the American people care about substance and not process, the Slaughter rule looks delusional. Is any voter going to judge his congressman more favorably because he voted for a “rule” to “deem” the Senate bill “passed” rather than cast the substantively identical vote to pass the bill? Is any wavering member of Congress foolish enough to expect that his constituents will make this distinction?”

So what is going on? Taranto’s conclusion: “There seems to be an emotional desperation at work here. The legislative success of ObamaCare has become so tied up with Obama’s sense of himself that he feels he must push ahead–and to some extent, the leaders in Congress feel the same way. Obama is not the calm rationalist he seemed during the campaign. But while there’s a place for passion in politics, to be governed by a politician who fails to govern his passions is a frightening and creepy experience.”

Once again, Obama really doesn’t care what you think.