Congress Losing Interest in Contrived Display of Bipartisanship at State of the Union
Not as many people are bringing "dates" from across the aisle to the State of the Union this year.
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Not as many people are bringing "dates" from across the aisle to the State of the Union this year.
If not, things could get messy.
But for now, he's talking to America as he would an eighth-grader.
He wants both parties to sit together all the time.
Where was climate change? Can you take the deficit a bit more seriously? Also, some specifics would be nice.
"You don't believe in the Constitution."
Unrealizable goals! Veto threats! Salmon! It's all there.
Ten specific proposals, four jokes, one line clearly meant to make John Boehner cry, and much more.
A senator confirmed that the opposing party does not have cooties.
How does he convince spending-wary America that investment is not an evil thing? How upbeat can he be about the economic recovery without seeming out of touch? Should he be bold and inspiring, or just settle for good enough?
As far away from the State of the Union as he can get.
Kirsten Gillibrand and John Thune are the hot senators of which we speak.