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Top House Republican utters the 'R' word about Obamacare, and it's not 'repeal' nor is it 'replace'

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April 28, 2014

Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA)
attribution: Republican Conference
For four years now, one word has defined the Republican position on Obamacare: Repeal. Sure, sometimes when they want to appear a little less wild eyed and crazy, they talk—disingenuously—about "repealing and replacing" Obamacare, but even though they have no prospects of doing the former and no interest in doing the latter, it has never been acceptable among Republicans to talk about leaving Obamacare in place.

But now a top Republican, Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington state, is doing just that:

With the news this week that more than 600,000 Washington residents have acquired new health care plans through the state exchange, U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers said it’s unlikely the Affordable Care Act will be repealed.

“We need to look at reforming the exchanges,” the Eastern Washington Republican said Thursday.

Notice that new R-word? Not repeal, not replace ... but reform.

As Steve Benen writes, the game is over: Republicans will still give some lip service to repeal, but comments like these make it clear that GOP leadership understands that Obamacare repeal is a dead issue. The only question at this point is whether the GOP base lets them acknowledge it the way McMorris Rodgers did or if they will still spend waste their time paying rhetorical tribute to Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and the cult of repeal.

1:34 PM PT: McMorris Rodgers now denies believing it's unlikely that Obamacare will be repealed. But she's not disputing using "reform," and the last time I looked in the dictionary, you don't reform something by repealing it.

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