The Washington Post has some great information on what to watch for today/tonight as the House debates — and presumably votes — on the job-killing, freedom-killing health care bill known as HR 3962.

For example:

Beware of the blue screen: Pelosi has exuded confidence that she will have the requisite 218 votes for passage, but sometimes potholes appear out of nowhere that put the bill in grave danger. This sometimes leads to emergency meetings of the Democratic caucus, halting proceedings in the House. On C-Span, viewers would see a note saying the House has been “recessed.”

Lawmakers and aides call this a “blue screen” moment because their televisions, set to an internal station, will suddenly show a picture of the Capitol dome with a nice, sunny, blue sky behind it. These are anything but pleasant moments, though, because usually, somewhere inside the Capitol, a tense meeting is underway that will decide the fate of the legislation.