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    Two prominent Democrats lament the degradation of civil
    discourse in graduation addresses:

    Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa of Los Angeles,
    told University of Southern California graduates it was "poisoning our
    politics."

    Mark Warner, former Virginia governor speaking at Wake
    Forest University, criticized the "personal and partisan attacks" and
    "complex issues reduced to easy-to-digest sound bites."

    "No one — no one — in politics has a monopoly on virtue,
    on patriotism,
    or most importantly, on the truth," Mr. Warner said.
    "And that goes for
    everyone, from conservative to liberal."


    — NYT column by David Brooks June 11, 2006 - see Slate's attack on Brooks himself here.


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