ABC's The Note, please define “Ram It Through”

Here's the not-very-subtle headline which, frankly, is almost indistinguishable from current GOP talking points:

Time to Ram It Through? -- Schumer Sets Sept. 15 Deadline for Health Care Deal

When you read the dispatch it becomes clear that by “Ram It Through,” ABC News is referring to what's typically called “voting on,” or “passing” a billing. i.e. The legislative process. But for some reason, ABC News thinks it works better as “Ram It Through.” Interesting.

Meanwhile, this passage also seemed quite GOP friendly:

In a bit of verbiage which is likely to be seized on by the president's critics, Mitch Stewart, the head of the president's political organization, paints protestors as “partisan mobs with lies about health reform.”

ABC's Teddy Davis thinks it's a big deal that an Obama supporter called out the “partisan mobs with lies about health reform.” Why? What part of that phrase at this point is even remotely controversial, let alone inaccurate?