Axelrod Declares Cult of Bipartisanship Ended

I was expecting for this to happen before May; both the finance reform bill and the climate bill are able to pass via reconciliation. Axelrod is laying out the case for partisan majority rule between now and November, and no one can say the president didn’t give bipartisanship a chance. Wheat-from-chaff is over; it’s time to bake bread:

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