Amid angry debate, Americans are finding quiet ways to compromise

Amid angry debate, Americans are finding quiet ways to compromise

It was 1986, the peak of the Reagan years, and I was a lowly “reporter-researcher” at the New Republic, then the hottest political magazine in the country. The New Republic was left of center, but some of its most prominent writers — Charles Krauthammer, Fred Barnes, Andrew Sullivan — were staunchly...

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