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		<description><![CDATA[The Koch Brothers, Richard Feynman, domesticated foxes, and more. | Eric I pounded my fist on the table in vigorous agreement with Dave Roberts on the problem with climate wonks in politics: Here are the outlines of a theory of politics I think many wonks share. It envisions a vast &#8220;American middle,&#8221; obscured by the din of partisans on both sides, filled with undecided, uncommitted, but fundamentally reasonable people who are just waiting to be spoken to in a &#8220;grown-up&#8221;...]]></description>
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