Thursday, February 25, 2010

What they are saying about the health care summit

Courtesy of the the Republican Congressional Leadership, here are some comments about today's health care summit at the Blair House.

CNN'S DAVID GERGEN: "Intellectually, the Republicans had the best day they've had in years. The best day they have had in years." (CNN's "The Situation Room," 2/25/10)

  • CNN's DAVID GERGEN: "The folks in the White House just must be kicking themselves right now. They thought that coming out of Baltimore when the President went in and was mesmerizing and commanding in front of the House Republicans that he could do that again here today. That would revive health care and would change the public opinion about their health care bill and they can go on to victory. Just the opposite has happened.: (CNN's "Live," 2/25/10)

  • NPR'S MARA LIASSON: "I think that the Republicans made their arguments very well." (Fox News, 2/25/10)

    CNN'S WOLF BLITZER: "It looks like the Republicans certainly showed up ready to play." (CNN's "Live," 2/25/10)

  • CNN'S WOLF BLITZER: "And the Republicans has less speaking time, but they took full advantage of every minute they had." (CNN's "The Situation Room," 2/25/10)

  • THE HILL'S A.B. STODDARD: "I think we need to start out by acknowledging Republicans brought their 'A Team.' They had doctors knowledgeable about the system, they brought substance to the table, and they, I thought, expressed interest in the reform. I thought in the lecture from Senator John McCain and on the issue of transparency, I thought today the Democrats were pretty much on their knees." (Fox News' "Live," 2/25/10)

    CNN's GLORIA BORGER: "The Republicans have been very effective today. They really did come to play. They were very smart." (CNN's "Live," 2/25/10)

  • BORGER: "They took on the substance of a very complex issue. … But they really stuck to the substance of this issue and tried to get to the heart of it and I think did a very good job." (CNN's "Live," 2/25/10)


  • BORGER: "They came in with a plan. They mapped it out." (CNN’s "Live," 2/25/10)

  • POLITICO: "By the afternoon, however, both sides took a more substantive approach that played to the Republicans' benefit, given Democratic attempts to portray them as unreasonable and partisan." ("Six Hours Later, Stalemate Remains," Politico, 2/25/10)

    FOX NEWS' CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER: "The Republicans really helped themselves. The argument against them, it's the party of no, they have no ideas, they are against anything, they're nihilists. In fact, they spent seven hours, I think, presenting a very strong case. They're knowledgeable. They have ideas. They are interested in reform, but they have differences. Lamar Alexander was dazzling, Paul Ryan was rapier sharp in rebutting all of the smoke and mirrors that the democrats had presented." (Fox News, 2/25/10)

    JAMES CARVILLE: "First, in general, you'd have to say, by the most part most of these people were pretty knowledgeable, they had done their homework … I Thought That Senator Alexander And Senator Coburn Did Great..." (CNN's "The Situation Room," 2/25/10)

    FOX NEWS' BRET BAIER: "Republicans had a strong day making their points." (Fox News' "Live," 2/25/10)

    WASHINGTON POST'S MICHAEL GERSON: “The Democrats' health-care ambush failed." (Michael Gerson, Op-Ed, "The Democrats' Health-Care Ambush Failed," The Washington Post, 2/25/10)

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