From WSJopinion: Suddenly, with the debt ceiling looming and House Republicans putting an actual plan on the table, Democrats have become the party of no, writes DanHenninger
Wonder Land: During the Obama years, Republicans were nicknamed 'the party of No.' Today the roles have reversed, with Democrats refusing to negotiate, preferring to smear the 'MAGA Republican' opposition as 'extreme.' Images: Zuma Press/AFP via Getty Images Composite: Mark KellyNo single notion has served the Democratic Party better than its assertion that the Republicans are a party of extremism. It dates at least to the 1950s.
It looks as if this script is starting to get flipped. Democrats all of a sudden are turning into the party of dug-in extremes, while Republicans are talking compromise and increasingly even reconciliation with their political opponents.
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