October 1, 2016

Beware of bipartisan grandstanding

(Paul Mirengoff) I wouldn't call the following statement an iron rule, but it's a good rule of thumb: When congressional Republicans and Democrats overwhelmingly agree on legislation, the legislation is probably bad. That's the case, in my view, with the bipartisan legislation that enables 9/11 victims and their families to sue the government of Saudi Arabia. Nowadays, "bipartisan" often means that one party supported a bill unanimously and managed to pick up

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