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think, is what we all hope changes because of both the events of the past few days. well, this will be the ultimate test. i mean, the tone about obama care was so heated and now that they re taking it up on tuesday, this will be ultimate test. it s right on the heels of the tragedy in tucson. will it have a more mild tone to it or get back to verbal fisticuffs? we ll see this week. it s already been a little bit of a disagreement because the democrats would like to see the debate on this take place after the president s state of the union address which is going to be on january 25th but the republicans say we re going to go straight ahead. however, brian, you were talking a little bit about this down in the pod this morning. privately. privately. i m about to reveal it. some of our private talk and
underpinning of the notion of our self government. but the tone and the approach that we take in those debates, i think is what we all hope changes because of both the events of the past few days, but i think anybody would say that again, i think you see it in the president s remarks that our civil discourse has become more and more polarized and i think i think the president hopes that, again, we can have disagreements without disparaging and being disagreeable towards others. again, i think you re going to see plenty of opportunities in the next few years where you have those disagreements. i think, again, the tone and approach on both sides, this
but, the tone and the approach we take in those debates, i think is what we all hope changes because of both the events of the past few days, but, i think anybody would say that and again, you see in the president s remarks, that our civil discourse has become more and more polarized and i think the president hopes, again, we can have disagreements without disparaging and being disagreeable toward others and i think you will see plenty of opportunities in the next few years where you have those disagreements. i think that again the tone and the approach on both sides, and it isn t just a one-way street,