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		<title>Political Junkie Redefined</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You might call yourself a political junkie, but are you truly an addict? | How is it that even smart people can ignore a pile of evidence that contradicts their deeply-held beliefs. Why is it I get a rush when I&#8217;m making fun of a politician I don&#8217;t agree with&#8212;even if it&#8217;s his flubs or quirks I&#8217;m mocking, not necessarily his ideas? Apparently, there&#8217;s a chemical reason for this. According to the research of Drew Western, political partisans&#8212;and especially the smart, well-informed ones&#8212;not only...]]></description>
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