Nowhere is compromise more difficult than in the current Congress.
Senator Barbara Boxer, a Democrat from California, joined Alex Wagner Monday to discuss partisan gridlock on The Hill, and what effect the 2012 election will have on toxic attitudes on both sides of the aisle.
Boxer argued that the focus on liberal versus conservative politics “misses the entire point” and that lawmakers should instead ask “are we going to come together, meet each other half way, and make sure this economic recovery continues?”
Of course, it’s hard not to frame the discussion in terms of partisanship with statements like Mitch McConnell’s one-term president promise still fresh in the memories of Boxer and her Democratic colleagues.








