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Swimming in Ideology-infested Waters
aka: Dysfunctional Federal Government – Or Is It? (Part 2) Imagine the political arena is a vast ocean of ideology. It’s easy if you try…(oops – apologies to John Lennon). Every politician, newspaper, radio show, web site, TV talking head, and newsstand … Continue reading
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Tagged cherry-picking, congressional job approval, extreme candidate, extreme ideology, gerrymandering, michael mandelbaum, myth of a polarized america, opinion poll, political compromise, political spin, politics, primary challenge, redistricting, that used to be us, thomas friedman
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