First, Archbishop Dolan:
"While there may be an openness to respond to some of our concerns, we reserve judgment on the details until we have them," Cardinal-designate and Conference president Timothy Dolan said.
"Today's decision to revise how individuals obtain services that are morally objectionable to religious entities and people of faith is a first step in the right direction," he added. "We hope to work with the Administration to guarantee that Americans' consciences and our religious freedom are not harmed by these regulations."
Tim Kaine:
"I am pleased that the White House has taken further steps to ensure that all women have access to affordable contraception and to ensure that religious organizations will not be asked to violate their beliefs in the process," Kaine said in a statement.
I suspect all Dems who voiced objection, including Kerry and even possibly Manchin, will come around and support the President.
Bishops get soft. Dems return to the fold. GOP isolated and crazy. Women's health safe and sound.
Win. Win. Win. Win. All around.