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  • Friday, February 29, 2008 08:38 AM

    Glenn, haven't you heard?

    We're post-partisan now.

    We've transcended politics.

    Disagreement is inherently partisan and thus nasty and SO over. Bipartisanship, man.

    The party lines are no longer linear, but projected onto a non-Euclidean space.

    Such argument between two points of view shall be resolved through discussion and negotiation. Both sides deserve a say.

    We all agree now. This is the Antepartisan Age, and we're on the Transcendental Express.

    Embrace it.

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