The right-wing is womanizing. Dan Hanson and Lorie Bryer, a quiet, liberal reporter for the Baltimore Sun, are married. Rivals for the position of new columnist for a vacant column, the paper ends up posting their wildly divergent viewpoints alongside one another, which leads to an equally aggressive local television show of the same name. At the same time, their initial lack of interest in each other appears to be developing into something more amorous between them.
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The right-wing is womanizing. Dan Hanson and Lorie Bryer, a quiet, liberal reporter for the Baltimore Sun, are married. Rivals for the position of new columnist for a vacant column, the paper ends up posting their wildly divergent viewpoints alongside one another, which leads to an equally aggressive local television show of the same name. At the same time, their initial lack of interest in each other appears to be developing into something more amorous between them.
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