Summary
Right after the election, both President Bush and the newly crowned top Democrat, Speaker-designate Nancy Pelosi, said all the right things about cooperating to confront the nation's problems.
Bush noted that he told top Republicans their duty is to "work together with the Democrats and independents on the great issues facing this country." Pelosi vowed to be "speaker of the House, not speaker of the Democrats."See the full content of this document
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Here's Where to Start Cooperating
But their actions have yet to match their words. Both show disquieting signs of stressing partisan stances that would extend the gridlock voters abhor.
Bush stuck his thumb into the eye of the newly D...See the full content of this document
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