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- noun A sharply
polarized situation in which political parties are in fierce disagreement with each other
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Examples
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These writers will simplistically decry "hyperpartisanship" (as the Daily Beast piece did), as if Olbermann and Beck (and the others) were interchangeable.
Mitchell Bard: A Tribute to Olbermann: Why He Is Different From the Pundits at Fox News Mitchell Bard 2011
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These writers will simplistically decry "hyperpartisanship" (as the Daily Beast piece did), as if Olbermann and Beck (and the others) were interchangeable.
Mitchell Bard: A Tribute to Olbermann: Why He Is Different From the Pundits at Fox News Mitchell Bard 2011
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These writers will simplistically decry "hyperpartisanship" (as the Daily Beast piece did), as if Olbermann and Beck (and the others) were interchangeable.
Mitchell Bard: A Tribute to Olbermann: Why He Is Different From the Pundits at Fox News Mitchell Bard 2011
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Those decrying the "hyperpartisanship" may have forgotten Republican Senator Jim DeMint's rallying cry to the tea partiers and their GOP allies, in which he boasted that if they could "stop" the President on health care reform it would be his "Waterloo."
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He used it to suggest that, despite real ideological differences, the day's meeting was civil, and that it offered hope they could put aside differences and overcome the Washington "hyperpartisanship" that's led to gridlock in the past.
Michael Maslansky: Same Words, Different Meaning: The Bipartisanship Gap Between the GOP and Obama Michael Maslansky 2010
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He used it to suggest that, despite real ideological differences, the day's meeting was civil, and that it offered hope they could put aside differences and overcome the Washington "hyperpartisanship" that's led to gridlock in the past.
Michael Maslansky: Same words, different meaning: the bipartisanship gap between the GOP and Obama Michael Maslansky 2010
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He used it to suggest that, despite real ideological differences, the day's meeting was civil, and that it offered hope they could put aside differences and overcome the Washington "hyperpartisanship" that's led to gridlock in the past.
Michael Maslansky: Same words, different meaning: the bipartisanship gap between the GOP and Obama Michael Maslansky 2010
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He used it to suggest that, despite real ideological differences, the day's meeting was civil, and that it offered hope they could put aside differences and overcome the Washington "hyperpartisanship" that's led to gridlock in the past.
Michael Maslansky: Same words, different meaning: the bipartisanship gap between the GOP and Obama Michael Maslansky 2010
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They're baffled that she's laughing at Chris Wallace of Fox News and his furrowed-brow questions about "hyperpartisanship" on the part of the Clintons, which is a question you'd expect from Stephen Colbert.
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They're baffled that she's laughing at Chris Wallace of Fox News and his furrowed-brow questions about "hyperpartisanship" on the part of the Clintons, which is a question you'd expect from Stephen Colbert.
hernesheir commented on the word hyperpartisanship
Answer to the question: "What masquerades as politics and patriotism in some quarters today?".
September 26, 2010