Along Party Lines

Memo to New York Times: Data Shows That 'We' Are Not Responsible for D.C. Deadlock

Thomas Ferguson | Posted 10.15.2011

Thomas Ferguson

Analysts and reporters need to stop looking in mirrors and start scrutinizing data. There is little evidence that Congressional polarization is rooted in sharp differences in public sentiment.

As Obama Talks Of Bipartisanship, Definitions Vary

washingtonpost.com | Alec MacGillis and Paul Kane | Posted 05.25.2011

After a week of legislative successes for President Obama, Republicans seized on one asterisk: his inability to line up support from their ranks. As h...