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Bipartisanland [VIDEO]

Posted by Bill Richards, Bill Richards' Cablog at 12:10 PM on February 28, 2008.


It's a magical place of compromise and cooperation, where anything, from torture to tax cuts is OK, as long as both political parties agree on it.
Bipartisanland

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There’s a constant theme among the Washington ruling class that bipartisanship is an end in itself, that cooperation should be Congress’s prerogative above all else. From a logical perspective, this is a horrible argument, but if that doesn’t convince you, all you have to do is look at the wonderful things the administration has done with the tacit approval of our Democratic Congress. Forgive my voice-acting. I have not put on that hat for a while. I have hit on this before, with more elves. Check out the video to your right for more.

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Bill Richards is a cartoonist from Atlanta, Ga. Visit his Web site: http://billrichards.wordpress.com


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