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Rare consensus inside beltwayEssential Reads Let’s face it, the exit polls were not great at Nationals Park on Wednesday. The home team performed much like the incumbent did in last week’s presidential debate — lackluster, not a lot of pop at the plate and a defense that could not handle an aggressive assault. |
Obama hears call for bipartisanship during Sunday sermonEssential Reads On the Sunday morning TV news shows, surrogates for President Obama and Mitt Romney were duking it out over healthcare, Medicare and whether their ads are getting too nasty. Both candidates, meanwhile, were at worship with their families. |
Death of Bipartisanship Has Killed the Washington DealOn The Radar Every time there is divided government in Washington, there is a revival — among elite journalists, think tank commentators and respectable politicians of all stripes — of a cherished idea about how business should get done in the nation’s capital: Get the most responsible adults of both parties in one room, shoo away the cameras and microphones, and don’t let the two sides come out until they have cut a deal on the most pressing problem of the day. |
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February 26, 2010Weekly Show This week Gwen and the panel discuss the health care summit, the Toyota hearings and the recently-passed jobs bill. |
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