And the Senate's rejection of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty ended any last pretense of bipartisanship on foreign policy.
Does the rejection of this treaty end anything else besides a pretense of
bipartisanship?
Does the rejection of this treaty end any other pretenses besides that of bipartisanship?
Does the rejection of this treaty have implications outside the Senate?
Do you find yourself nostalgic, melancholy, longing for that pretense of bipartisanship?