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Views that say the best ideas from all sides of the political spectrum are a better way for renewing America than an unimaginative purely ideological way of thinking. This polarized mood has characterized both political parties in the U.S. Partisan politics and lack of moderate positions or policies in both parties.
Grouped Articles
Why we need a third party - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09.26.2011
Robert J. Samuelson - The dysfunction of American politics
Washington Post 10.25.2010
Wall Street Journal 10.25.2010
The Two Parties Aren’t Crazy, Just Changed
Wall Street Journal 10.13.2015
Washington Post 02.25.2016
New York Times 06.13.2011
Cantor emerges as key player in debt negotiations - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07.12.2011
Obama and the Narcissism of Big Differences
Wall Street Journal 08.06.2011
Whatever Happened to the American Left?
New York Times 09.24.2011
The third-party stump speech we need - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09.26.2011
Washington Post 11.13.2011
Democrats See Advantage in Payroll Tax Debate
New York Times 12.01.2011
New York Times 01.02.2012
New York Times 01.03.2012
New York Times 03.27.2012
Dana Milbank: Jeb Bush’s heresy - The Washington Post
Washington Post 06.13.2012
Ryan pick presents new challenges for Biden - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08.16.2012
Robert Samuelson: Ryan’s budget asks nothing of the elderly -; unfortunately - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08.16.2012
Big gulf between parties, divisions within - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08.19.2012
Rick Snyder, a G.O.P. Governor Who Eludes Labels
New York Times 08.18.2012
New York Times 06.21.2011
What the New GOP Means for Wall Street
WSJ 07.19.2016
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