Clinton labor secretary: I don't recognize Democrats' 'dialogue'
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Former Labor Secretary Alexis Herman said Friday on "Your World" the partisan bickering and elevation of "personalities" on both sides of the aisle is part of the reason for the economic distress in America today.
Herman, who succeeded Robert Reich from 1997 through the end of the Arkansas Democrat's term, said the intraparty dialogue has collapsed to such an extent that she does not "recognize" that aspect of her political party:
"I think what I’m missing and what I want to see more of is less about the personalities, less about the finger-pointing and much more about the issues that are at stake and what is the overall good that we’re seeking together for the common good," she said.
"I think the more we can talk about this current budget package and lift up the real priorities and not the personalities, which is what we seem to be doing in the media these days, we’ll be all better for it."
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