Difference between revisions of "Good cop/bad cop politics"

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==About==
 
==About==
[[category:manipulative tools]][[Good cop/bad cop politics]] is a hypothesized behavior of [[politician]]s in ostensibly opposing [[political party|parties]]. It is named after the [[wikipedia:good cop/bad cop|good cop/bad cop]] interrogation technique.
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[[Good cop/bad cop politics]] is a hypothesized behavior of [[politician]]s in ostensibly opposing [[political party|parties]]. It is named after the [[wikipedia:good cop/bad cop|good cop/bad cop]] interrogation technique.
  
 
It is carried out as follows:
 
It is carried out as follows:
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Given that the Conservative wing in Europe isn't as obviously [[evil]] as the [[US Republican Party]], it's not clear if this dynamic would work. The recent formation of a [[UK coalition government|coalition government]] in the UK may be a sign that this was attempted, and failed -- or it may be completely unrelated.
 
Given that the Conservative wing in Europe isn't as obviously [[evil]] as the [[US Republican Party]], it's not clear if this dynamic would work. The recent formation of a [[UK coalition government|coalition government]] in the UK may be a sign that this was attempted, and failed -- or it may be completely unrelated.
 
==Links==
 
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===Humor===
 
===Humor===
 
* '''2012-03-31''' [http://www.gocomics.com/tedrall/2012/03/30 Ted Rall] makes a nice analogy
 
* '''2012-03-31''' [http://www.gocomics.com/tedrall/2012/03/30 Ted Rall] makes a nice analogy

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