anti-government rhetoric that began with barry goldwater, went on with ronald regan and now has reached a point where it seems as if the republican party at least a certain wing of it, the tea part wing season simply isn t interested in governing anymore. that that has helped congress grind to a halt on this thing. one other thing is what s so remarkable about this is not that we haven t seen fierce con it s about big issues before, this seems so voluntary. this really is about a procedural vote. a procedural question that s gone fine 100 times in the past and the question is why it s become such a huge contest. there are other moments in history where we ve seen a big divide in terms of partisan politics. watergate you had wilson pushing for the league of nations. there have been other moments when we ve seen a great divide. absolutely do you think if we had a third party, an independent
century to say we re seeing the culmination of an anti-government attitude, anti-government rhetoric that began with barry goldwater, went on with ronald regan and now has reached a point where it seems as if the republican party at least a certain wing of it, the tea part wing season simply isn t interested in governing anymore. that that has helped congress grind to a halt on this thing. one other thing is what s so remarkable about this is not that we haven t seen fierce con it s about big issues before, this seems so voluntary. this really is about a procedural vote. a procedural question that s gone fine 100 times in the past and the question is why it s become such a huge contest. there are other moments in history where we ve seen a big divide in terms of partisan politics. watergate you had wilson pushing for the league of nations. there have been other moments when we ve seen a great divide.