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Jon Stewart on BipartisanshipPosted on Nov 14, 2006
The “Daily Show” canvasses Bush’s reckoning of the common ground he shares with Democrats like Dick Durbin: Essentially, they both speak English. Advertisement CommentsAre you a Truthdig member yet? Login now, or register with Truthdig. Add Your Comment |
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By Skruff, November 17, 2006 at 4:38 pm #
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I didn’t vote for “bipartisanship” I want the “new order” to disassemble, piece by piece, EVERYTHING the R’s have accomplished over the last 6 years.
NO John Bolton,
OUT of Iraq (at any price)
New Immigration policy which includes a NO citizenship for ILLegals clause.
No extended tax breaks for wealthy that the rest of us have to pay for.
etc etc etc.
Report thisBy Joe, November 16, 2006 at 2:33 pm #
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What does Bush say right after Sen Durban makes “blue tie comment”? Bush says a few words but I can’t make out what they are.
Report thisBy SPIIDERWEB, November 15, 2006 at 6:28 am #
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Uh, Bush doesn’t speak the same English I do.
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