Who says bipartisanship is dead? Not these five:
Democrats Andrew P. Miller, Mary Sue Terry and Stephen D. Rosenthal join Republicans J. Marshall Coleman and Mark L. Earley in the filing, arguing that the “expansive interpretation of federal law” on which counts 1-11 are based “is completely alien to any legal advice that any of us would have given to any governor of Virginia.”
That’s pretty impressive, regardless of what your political leanings might be.
Is this a case of The Evil Party and The Stupid Party, so when they agree, you can be sure it is both evil AND stupid?