The pre-packaged Hallmark moment that Congress has planned for tomorrow night’s State of the Union address — Republicans and Democrats sitting together rather than on opposite sides of the aisle — may not convince Americans of their bipartisanship as much as reinforce the impression that Capitol Hill is one big high school.
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