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DENNIS PATRICK: THE PASSING SCENE |
“Bipartisan” is defined as anything consisting of, or supported by, members of two parties, especially two major political parties. That is the definition of the word.
As practiced, however, bipartisanship is used as a public opinion weapon in the hands of the public. It is hoped that calls for bipartisanship will help beat an opponent into submission. What is said is one thing. What is actually done is another. Calls for bipartisanship become a semantics power game.
Bipartisanship is a staged propaganda event, short and simple.
Are Americans in favor of cooperation? Yes.
Bipartisanship? Take a knee.
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