“Solid bipartisan Support” may not mean what they think it means

April 27, 2012 by  

There are few things more political journalists like than the term “bi-partisan.” To the point they’ll use it

The House’s solid bipartisan vote for a cybersecurity bill sends a message to the Senate: Now it’s your turn to act.

The vote Thursday was 248-168, with 42 Democrats joining 206 Republicans in backing the measure.

President Barack Obama has said he will veto CISPA if it makes it to his desk.

–WKW

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One Response to ““Solid bipartisan Support” may not mean what they think it means”

  1. David Adler on April 27th, 2012 9:04 am

    I have a hunch O will veto it, mostly because it’s election season. But if that’s the only reason, for now, that’s enough. Same with student loan reform. He seems very late to that cause, his typical following more than leading, but, again, in that case, I don’t care.

    Wonder what Rowland Heights looks like right now.

    Peace.

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