It takes guts and gumption to put aside partisanship in favor of good governance.
Keep finding more ways to put partisanship aside and put more Americans back to work.
Two more immediate snags may also trip it up: fuzzy maths and petty partisanship.
Although Ike did not permit any semblance of partisanship, others worked to persuade him.
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The commission they'll lead was structured in such a way as to rise above partisanship.
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You recognize that he represents a clean break from the politics of partisanship and bitter division.
Besides, Obama had delivered a promissory note to the American people that he would overcome partisanship.
" A fuming Clinton, meanwhile, was blasting the Republicans for their "reckless partisanship" and "neo-isolationism.
Surely we can set aside partisanship and do what's traditionally been done to confirm these nominations.
In Hollywood, where partisanship reigns and Democrats have dominated, Disney strictly avoids tilting toward either party.
Notwithstanding his obvious partisanship, Wilpon displays a deep and unsentimental knowledge of the game.
As for the partisanship and fighting, Campbell would like to tone down in Washington.
Instead of succumbing to partisanship and division, let's summon the unity that this moment demands.
Partisanship is destroying our legislative system and rejection of the Simpson-Bowles plan is case in point.
He has risen above the obsessive partisanship, and I say right on, more power to him.
The current era of partisanship was ushered in by former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Ornstein said.
"Once more, the GOP runs the risk of appearing to be blinded by their partisanship, " Begala said.
"It was encouraging to hear the Democrats say it's time to get rid of partisanship, " Snow said.
"The Republican majority in Congress has its priorities wrong--partisanship over progress, politics over people, " he said Friday.
On the one hand all these Conservative appointees can be seen as evidence of Mr Blair's non-partisanship.
The problem of media bias runs deep, and it often does not take the form of open partisanship.
Politically, the contrast to today's hyper-partisanship was most obvious when a House committee voted on articles of impeachment.
And if we object to this treatment, we will be accused of incivility, intolerance, partisanship, and ideological rigidity.
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The upshot is that voters often end up splitting their tickets despite continued partisanship at the presidential level.
Republicans will bristle at the comparison, but Mr Bush is Clintonian in both his partisanship and his energy.
But for much of this hour, we'll take a different tack and talk about the value of partisanship.
Obama first won the public trust, particularly of swing voters, by railing against the mindless partisanship that Sen.
In his first two years, Obama passed legislation that addressed big issues, but partisanship has probably become more corrosive.
They are sick of Washington's harsh and cynical hyper-partisanship, but they do not have a split-the-difference approach to politics.
By law, no more than three of the Commissioners may belong to the same political party, ensuring non- partisanship.
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