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Notwithstanding Brown's post-partisan positioning, they are all Democrats, like every other appointment Brown has made so far.
William Bradley: The Jerry Brown Era Unfolds (Again) William Bradley 2011
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Perhaps the most surprising outcome of this is that the health secretary is emerging a truly post-partisan politician: a Tory who works with Lib Dems and says he is extending Blair/Brown reforms.
Andrew Lansley's deliberately bland NHS speech was a strategic move Randeep Ramesh 2010
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Making that their job now helps with the politics and “post-partisan” image making.
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Notwithstanding Brown's post-partisan positioning, they are all Democrats, like every other appointment Brown has made so far.
William Bradley: The Jerry Brown Era Unfolds (Again) William Bradley 2011
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Right now he holds the center: partly because the Bush/Rove screwups were just too crazy and incompetent; and partly because Obama has carefully and consistently positioned himself as being post-partisan and open to using ideas and people from the other party.
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Looking back on the stimulus votes a lot of people are, rightly, drawing some conclusions about the prospects more broadly for efforts to pursue bipartisan or “post-partisan” initiatives.
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If the President moves to the right in this way, it would be a deeply cynical strategy - one that sacrifices his party and everything it's represented for 75 years in order to win on celebrity likeability and post-partisan "branding."
Richard (RJ) Eskow: If Obama Moves Right He Loses Everybody - And Everybody Loses RJ 2011
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If the President moves to the right in this way, it would be a deeply cynical strategy - one that sacrifices his party and everything it's represented for 75 years in order to win on celebrity likeability and post-partisan "branding."
Richard (RJ) Eskow: If Obama Moves Right He Loses Everybody - And Everybody Loses RJ 2011
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Hmmmm, I wonder how these Republicans would react if President Obama, as part of his post-partisan bi-partisanship, nominated a Log Cabin Republican lawyer?
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But – but – but – but I heard we are in a post-partisan age, when political differences have been transcended!!!
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