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Now, if he wants to take this middle path, post-partisanship, more power to him.
There were some who said we had entered into an era of post-partisanship.
And now he’s demonstrating his post-partisanship by giving Republicans credit for good ideas they never had.
Sen. Obama's campaign message of "post-partisanship" appeared to be getting through to those young voters who said they support him.
It is important to note that other observers dispute the very notion of post-partisanship.
Just ask Barack Obama, who ran on hope, change and post-partisanship.
"But he's also into bipartisanship and post-partisanship, so he can reach cross the aisle."
Some observers question the wisdom of seeking consensus, post-partisanship, or reconciliation in political life.
But the glass canopy of post-partisanship, under which it once sheltered, lies shattered all around.
Since the 2010 midterm elections, he’s been trying to regain the mantle of post-partisanship.
Even the most political candidates may come to think of post-partisanship as a necessary precursor to being pre-presidential.
Recessions are not a good time to try things like post-partisanship, carbon pricing or immigration reform.
This is an uneasy fit with post-partisanship.
It was more a reflection of the fact that post-partisanship is dead and buried, with no evident hope of resurrection.
They view the inspirational post-partisanship of Obama's 2008 campaign as a necessary ploy that should be abandoned once entering Washington.
He spoke loftily at its September kickoff about advancing "post-partisanship" and pressing leaders to act courageously.
Alas, John F. Kennedy Jr. is no longer with us, and post-partisanship never was.
This administration promised to usher in an era of 'post-partisanship' in Washington, but what they are doing is flat-out despicable."
"Post-partisanship is Republicans and Democrats actively giving birth to new ideas together," Schwarzenegger said during his 2007 inauguration speech.
In 2008 he published an article in HealthcarePapers, where he coined the term post-partisanship.
He did a good job crafting a personae that will appeal to those just tuning in with the right mixture of patriotism, populism, and post-partisanship.
Schwarzenegger won re-election that year after a campaign in which he pledged coalition-building, for which he coined a new political term, "post-partisanship."
Post-partisanship is an approach to dispute resolution between political factions that emphasizes compromise and collaboration over political ideology and party discipline.
Launching his quest for post-partisanship, he jettisoned the angry language of polarization, and rejected the rhetorical and political constructs of the Sixties.
If he aspired to post-partisanship when he took the oath of office, as many of his admirers hoped, he is much more openly combative now.