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1. bosswi+V7[view] [source] 2020-06-02 18:33:39
>>laurex+(OP)
I had been heartened by the right's recent upswing in fierce support for the first amendment, but unfortunately I've seen little of that support during the protests as freedom of assembly and freedom of the press have been attacked. For example Rand Paul has not tweeted in a week. Sadly, as always, these kind of principled arguments, on both sides, are a sham to advance whatever the partisan battle of the week is.
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2. Loughl+Rb[view] [source] 2020-06-02 18:48:21
>>bosswi+V7
I honestly wish there was anyone in Washington who seemed willing or able to lead in a bipartisan manner. Someone who didn't rely on the partisan firestorm of the week to get support.

It's all very disheartening, and hard to explain to my children.

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3. pjc50+yv[view] [source] 2020-06-02 20:20:19
>>Loughl+Rb
Prisoner's dilemma. Bipartisanship is "cooperate", divisiveness is "defect". Cooperating with a defector results in losing badly. The right have worked this out and are playing "defect" continuously. And currently "winning".

We have to change the payoff matrix.

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4. ashton+R41[view] [source] 2020-06-03 00:05:47
>>pjc50+yv
The name for this is “asymmetric polarization”. The right polarized and stopped cooperating earlier and more aggressively.
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