This time, "There is a new, I think, appreciation on both sides of the aisle -- including maybe more importantly on the Republican side of the aisle -- that we have to enact a comprehensive immigration reform bill, " said McCain, the party's 2008 presidential nominee.
For many - on either side of the aisle - that all made passing Plan B bad news for Democrats, and a 'no brainer' for the Republicans.
That complaint from the left-hand side of the political aisle is therefore the wrong way around.
This would include people like overweight New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who appears to be the very definition of a smart, hard-working guy no matter what side of the aisle you view him from.
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The Blue Dogs were the group in the Democratic side of the aisle that really pushed for the welfare-reform package that ultimately was signed into law in 1996.
It is for these reasons that PR professionals should be striving to grab some market share from their pay-for-play brethren on the other side of the marketing aisle.
From the other side of the aisle, Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX) was also appalled.
Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, a close friend from the other side of the aisle, to establish the Children's Health Insurance Program, which provides states with funding for health insurance for low-income families with children.
And there are smart serious people on the Democratic side of the aisle, such as Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md), who might be willing to sit down with their Republican counterparts, roll up their sleeves, and get serious about how to grow the economy.
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On the Republican side of the aisle, 55% of likely voters preferred the budget Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), presented last week.
But on the other side of the aisle, our furry friends in the bear camp are becoming adamant that this happy-go-lucky stock market environment simply CANNOT!
To be sure, having 60 members of either party control the Senate is a big deal--even more so when the White House and the House are on the same side of the aisle.
The point is that, for those who insist on putting columnists in a blue box or a red one -- a harmful trend that, by the way, too many of my colleagues play into by offering endorsements and becoming partisan cheerleaders -- I can see how some would be tempted to place me on the right side of the aisle.
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