I'm pleased to have been wrong about Manchin and Sinema on this matter.
However, I'm not sure that two from the other party makes any move bipartisan, except in a narrow literal sense. I don't know where the threshold is to achieve actual bipartisanship, but surely it's higher than two out of fifty agreeing with the other party.
I'll allow that the opposition was marginally more bipartisan than the support. It remains a crystal-clear case of conservative sanity opposed to progressive idiocy: practically no ambiguity in that picture at all.
I'm pleased to have been wrong about Manchin and Sinema on this matter.
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Eric Hines
I'll allow that the opposition was marginally more bipartisan than the support. It remains a crystal-clear case of conservative sanity opposed to progressive idiocy: practically no ambiguity in that picture at all.
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