THE BIPARTISAN PRESIDENT
In 2001, Mr. Bush assumed the presidency claiming to be a "uniter, not a divider" and then for six years rode roughshod over the Democrats. During this year's campaign he said that election of the Democrats would be a victory for the terrorists.
So this guy is going to be bipartisan?
True to form, he's trying to get the Republican lame duck Congress to approve highly controversial items such as warrantless eavedropping, the appointment of John Bolton as ambassador to the UN, and the re-nomination of unacceptable judicial candidates.
In 2001, Mr. Bush assumed the presidency claiming to be a "uniter, not a divider" and then for six years rode roughshod over the Democrats. During this year's campaign he said that election of the Democrats would be a victory for the terrorists.
So this guy is going to be bipartisan?
True to form, he's trying to get the Republican lame duck Congress to approve highly controversial items such as warrantless eavedropping, the appointment of John Bolton as ambassador to the UN, and the re-nomination of unacceptable judicial candidates.
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