The Brent Spence Bridge over the Ohio River has long been a symbol of the country’s crumbling infrastructure, a familiar prop politicians used as a backdrop to call for needed repairs. Now, through bipartisan legislation, the old bridge is finally getting a $1.6 billion makeover. And this week, while the House plunged into chaos over the election of its speaker, President Joe Biden and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell gathered at the bridge to tout their records and offer a preview of the bipartisan approach that will be necessary to address the country’s difficulties in the months and years ahead. CQ Roll Call Chief Correspondent Niels Lesniewski and Political Theater host Jason Dick talk about Joe and Mitch, rolling on the river.
Show Notes:
- Amid House GOP tussle, Biden and McConnell make nice
- Biden pledges to ‘fix that damn bridge’ in Cincinnati town hall
- Democrats break out the popcorn for Republicans’ speaker fight
- Senate convenes with pomp and circumstance, and no drama
- The Boehner-McConnell Relationship: Mutual Respect, Low Drama
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