Wendy Davis and Political Polarization
I'm sure a lot of you disagree with what she's doing, but no matter which side of the issue you're on, I don't think there's any arguing with the last two paragraphs:
[I]Some people mocked Barack Obama for arguing in 2008 that he could bring Republicans and Democrats together to transcend party divisions.
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What most forget is that George W. Bush made exactly the same promise in 2000 ("I don't have enemies to fight," he said in his convention speech. "And I have no stake in the bitter arguments of the last few years. I want to change the tone of Washington to one of civility and respect."). Bill Clinton said the same thing in 1992. None of them succeeded, and it doesn't seem like that unity is in the offing any time soon.
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