Potomac’s Postpartisan Depression
By MAUREEN DOWD
NYT
WASHINGTON
Once upon a time, America thought Prince Charming would glide in and kiss her, reviving her from a coma induced by a poison apple of greed, deceit, carelessness, recklessness and overreaching.
But then the prince got distracted, seeing Lincoln in the mirror, and instead gave the kiss of life to a bunch of flat-lining Republican tax-cut fetishists.
Somehow the most well-known person on the planet lost control of the economic message to someone named Eric Cantor.
(More here.)
NYT
WASHINGTON
Once upon a time, America thought Prince Charming would glide in and kiss her, reviving her from a coma induced by a poison apple of greed, deceit, carelessness, recklessness and overreaching.
But then the prince got distracted, seeing Lincoln in the mirror, and instead gave the kiss of life to a bunch of flat-lining Republican tax-cut fetishists.
Somehow the most well-known person on the planet lost control of the economic message to someone named Eric Cantor.
(More here.)
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