Andrews Fellow Stresses Vigilance in the Face of Growing Political Unrest
March 23, 2017
March 23, 2017
WILLIAMSBURG, Va., March 23 -- The College of William and Mary issued the following news story:
The American government can have partisanship and still solve problems, but today's political tribalism is a problem in itself, according to Norman J. Ornstein.
"You can be a partisan, meaning you believe in your own party in its own areas, but also have a fundamental respect for people on the other side. But when you have tribalism, working with somebody on the othe . . .
The American government can have partisanship and still solve problems, but today's political tribalism is a problem in itself, according to Norman J. Ornstein.
"You can be a partisan, meaning you believe in your own party in its own areas, but also have a fundamental respect for people on the other side. But when you have tribalism, working with somebody on the othe . . .