Pat Roberts

Guess what Sen. Roberts just compared health care reform to!?

by: Mike Nellis

Fri Dec 11, 2009 at 18:09

Moments ago on the Senate floor, Kansas Senator Pat Roberts compared health care reform to a pivotal moment in American history. Of the following five options, can you tell us which it was...

A) The passage of the Social Security Act
B) Pearl Harbor
C) Man walking on Moon
D) Balloon Boy
E) None of the above

Click here to submit your guess on what Pat Roberts compared health care reform too!

If you get it right, you'll get a sneak peek of the new KDP website. (trust me, you'll want to see it!)

P.S. The answer and video is below, but we'll trust you! ;)

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Weekly Pulse: Not In Kansas Anymore: Sebelius Tapped to Lead HHS

by: The Media Consortium

Wed Mar 04, 2009 at 11:30

By Lindsay Beyerstein, TMC Mediawire Blogger

The Obama administration unveiled two major nominations on Monday: Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius for Secretary of Health and Human Services and Nancy-Ann DeParle for health czar. The czar is responsible for shepherding healthcare reform legislation through Congress and the Secretary will be responsible for implementing the plan.
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Two Sleeper Senate Races: Kentucky and Kansas

by: Matt Stoller

Mon Jul 14, 2008 at 17:13

Here's the ad running against Jim Slattery, the Democratic Senate candidate in Kansas.  It's a vicious attack against Slattery from Pat Roberts, who promised to run an entirely positive campaign on the issues.  

That Roberts is going negative this early, and lying about his intended campaign strategy, is evidence that he is taking this challenge very seriously.  If I were Roberts, I'd do the same thing, and Slattery risks being defined as a Washington lobbyist.  I'm intrigued by Slattery; he's not the most progressive guy in the world, but he stood up to Reagan, Colin Powell, and the neoconservatives in the 1980s on Nicaragua.

In Kentucky, Democrat Bruce Lunsford is beginning to self-fund against Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell.  McConnell is the smartest Republican operative in the Senate, so getting rid of him would go a long way toward destroying Republican cohesion.  He has $9M in the bank, having raised a total of $15M so far this cycle, good rewards for a lifetime of legislating on behalf of big oil, big telecom, defense contractors, etc.

Lunsford will put huge sums of money into his race, which reduces the need to put progressive money into Kentucky.  The Supreme Court, by striking down special privileges for opponents of self-funders for House candidates, might have also given Lunsford an additional boon to his race.

Kentucky is going to be a more localized race, since Obama doesn't play well there.  Kansas is a place where Obama has more traction, so Slattery could hitch his wagon a bit more to the leader of the Democratic party.  Both races are longshots, but a wave could help create a far more progressive Senate next year.

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