Democratic Party Bails on Simply Unable to Attend YearlyKos

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Four of the Democratic Party’s heavies cancelled their much-anticipated group session this morning at YearlyKos. Reps. Nancy Pelosi and Rahm Emanuel are unable to attend, we’re told, because voting has been held open over the weekend on an energy bill in the House. Question: Don’t Pelosi and Emanuel schedule things like voting on bills? Pelosi is the Speaker of the House, after all.

Sens. Chuck Schumer and Harry Reid are unable to attend for unspecified reasons. Such a shame. The establishment and the netroots got along so well at yesterday’s Time party.

Update: I just spoke to a House staffer in DC who tells me Pelosi and Emanuel’s absense here in Chicago is entirely legitimate. The energy bill, with important renewables amendments included, needs to be passed immediately, because congressmen are slowing drifting out of DC for the August recess. Pelosi could pass the bill today, or perhaps not at all. No explanation on Schumer and Reid.

Second update: Word on the street is that Reid and Schumer were in session until late last night and couldn’t make their travel arrangements to get to Chicago. Kos, the man behind DailyKos, just mentioned at a press conference that he doesn’t mind the lawmakers being absent to hammer out bills. “That’s more important than for them to be here. The Democrats are the party of governing, the Republicans are the party of obstruction, and that’s playing out right now.” I’ll have more from Kos’ presser later today.

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