Saturday, February 6, 2010
Why There Can't Be "Bipartisanship"
In an excellent, but so far unrecognized by our crack media, observation James Fallows cites the point that: "Bipartisanship consists of getting ENOUGH members of the minority party to join the (incomplete) majority in voting for major legislation. It can't happen if the minority party members vote as a block against major legislation."
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