First Read: “With Senate Republicans going for broke to fill the Supreme Court seat vacated after Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death — after Brett Kavanaugh’s contentious confirmation, after impeachment and after the health care wars — today’s Senate is no different than the House.”
“Brute political force has replaced collegiality. Winning at all costs is more important than common purpose. And it’s election season all the time over at the U.S. Senate.”
“Make no mistake: Partisanship, politics and party before country have always played out on Capitol Hill, including inside the august Senate chambers. But in years past, the Senate could say it was different from the House.”
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