Action on the Webb GI Bill is a key moment in the election cycle
This could be a key moment in this year's election cycle: Jim Webb's GI Bill increasing the educational benefits for Iraq and Afghanistan veterans will come up for a vote in the Senate as part of the emergency war funding bill. There will be a lot of agenda-masking legislative tactics, but Senators' positions on this bill will be key marker for them in on veterans' issues for the campaign.
This is a particularly high stakes day for Senator McCain. He has opposed the Webb bill, offering his own cheap immitation, but has been trying to negotiate a compromise that lets him come back in out of the cold. If he ends up opposing Webb today, he will have fundamentally undercut his claim on the loyalty of veterans, a vulnerability that Senator Obama is well prepared to exploit (see his great West Virginia speech on veterans issues )
Politico sets the scene well.





I think there will be a compromise reached that will change nothing really however will then allow McCain to support it. However I think the compromise will only be agreed to if there is enough votes to make it veto-proof, otherwise there is nothing to gain from the compromising to allow McCain to save face but to still allow it to get vetoed by Bush.
May 20, 2008 9:46 AM | Reply | Permalink