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Gee, ya think?

Senate Republican leader Bill Frist has an epiphany:

Asked on NBC’s “Meet the Press” if he had any regrets regarding the Schiavo case, Frist said: “Well, I’ll tell you what I learned from it, which is obvious. The American people don’t want you involved in these decisions.”

Do I understand you to say, senator, that Americans don’t want Congress making end-of-life decisions for them? Wow. Without a political debacle, who would have ever guessed it?

(Thanks to Say Anything.)

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