Analysis
by Jamison Foser
If there was any doubt that the news media have a badly skewed understanding of “bipartisanship” — one in which no number of concessions from Democrats is enough and no number from Republicans is too little — the reaction to Judd Gregg’s decision to back out of becoming Barack Obama’s commerce secretary should put the matter to rest.
Even before the Gregg announcement, the flaws in the media’s fetishization of bipartisanship






