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An Interview with Tom Coburn
By: Larry Kudlow
CNBC Anchor
CNBC Anchor
Last night I spoke with one of the Senate’s brightest lights — Sen. Tom Coburn (R., Okla.), who also happens to be one of only two physicians in the chamber.
We discussed where the Democrats’ behemoth government health-care takeover bill is heading, as well as his plan to read the 2,000-plus page bill in its entirety on the Senate floor.
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