October 27, 2010
Putting one party in control of
the White House and the other in control of Congress is supposed to
make blind partisanship work for us, checking the worst instincts
of both teams. With voters on the verge of endorsing that
arrangement next week, Senior Editor Jacob Sullum considers how it
worked out last time around.
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