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The problem with G.O.P. miscreants is simply that they've been in D.C. so long they've "gone native," to use a favorite phrase of the right; they are "becoming cozy with Beltway mores," in The Wall Street Journal's telling.
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In short, in the non-stop quest for money, Hollywood and the video game industry are becoming increasingly cozy.
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