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Once elected, Frank became known for witty banter and harsh partisanship.
Voters these days don't want harsh partisanship or leaders who vow to upset the status quo.
He added that he eschews "harsh partisanship" and judges each bill on its merits.
The events of Sept. 11, combined with a public that has grown weary of harsh partisanship and preoccupation with scandal, will lead to a softer partisanship -- and debates that are more meaningful".
Let's be blunt: pundits who say that what voters really want is a candidate who makes them feel good, that they want an end to harsh partisanship, are projecting their own desires onto the public.
And that has been the practice over the course of American history, even amid the harsh partisanship of recent decades.
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The polite response marked the first time since Nov. 7 that any arbiter has been able to avoid harsh accusations of partisanship.
If Obama's election invited the dream of a new era of post-partisanship, that's a harsh light suddenly streaming through the window.
Alan Dershowitz, an outspoken professor at Harvard Law School and an avowed Gore supporter, charges these judges with partisanship that has "defiled their places in history".The language is harsh.
Total partisanship.
One involves partisanship.
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