So President Obama will take a page from Bill Clinton. He will say in the State of the Union that he made missteps in execution his first year. But they say he will stick with his agenda. (And what is that, exactly?)

Meanwhile, Democrats dither on health care — or, like Blanche Lincoln, obstruct. They say there’s no urgency now. If that’s so — after all that’s gone before — they need to stop the bleeding and declare the subject dead.

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