Bill Maher took after the Democrats and President Obama for wanting to find "common ground" in the wake of the shootings in Tuscon Arizona in his New Rules segment tonight. I agree with him completely that far too often, "common ground" means giving
January 21, 2011

Bill Maher took after the Democrats and President Obama for wanting to find "common ground" in the wake of the shootings in Tuscon Arizona in his New Rules segment tonight. I agree with him completely that far too often, "common ground" means giving the Republicans everything they want and letting them off the hook for their violent rhetoric.

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