DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, from the article:

"Even when faced with the most reasonable question --'Would you support a deficit reduction deal that would be ten to one cuts to revenue?'-- they still said no," she said. "That is how strangled by the Tea Party that they are, and that is not what Americans are looking for -- they are looking for solutions."

It appears that most Republicans pay greater homage to Grover Norquist than to the Republic for which they (allegedly) stand.

"Right now, they have a collection of candidates for president who are busy trying to out-right wing each other," Wasserman Schultz said of the GOP field. "Essentially they are all so similar that they might as well be Legos, they are that interchangeable."

The only candidate who at least danced around the edges of different thinking during the GOP debate was Ron Paul -- and Faux Noise won't cover him.